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2016-10-12
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start on started xsession script sleep 30 /usr/bin/osso-xterm end script
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2016-10-12
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2016-10-23
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I'd presumed it totally dead but today I happened to spot it, connected a usb charger and switched it on and it booted up to the lock code. Unfortunately although the touchscreen seems to vibrate to touches, it doesn't register the numbers.
So next I flashed an older version of Maemo on which boots to the first settings screen. Again it vibrates but doesn't register.
I would guess there's something haywire with the touch screen digitizer but before I trawl ebay for a new one, is there a way of getting past the settings screen and launching the screen calibration tool or a terminal?
It's the second digitizer I've had in that phone. Neither were terribly good and I was forever recalibrating the screen when it was 'working' before the flood.
I've had a quick disassembly, cleared out the silt but didn't spot anything terribly out of place or corroded.