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Dec 6 2007, 08:25 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 30-July 07 Member No.: 18,631 |
I'm making progress, X starts with startx and icewm-session starts well. Wireless is going great. The only real problem that I can find is that I can't calibrate my touch screen.
Here's the error: CODE xres = 480, yres = 640 ts_read: Invalid argument I'm running the angstrom 2.6.23 kernel with the default rootfs. Thanks for your help band-aid |
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Dec 6 2007, 09:03 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 219 Joined: 3-March 06 Member No.: 9,282 |
I'm making progress, X starts with startx and icewm-session starts well. Wireless is going great. The only real problem that I can find is that I can't calibrate my touch screen. Here's the error: CODE xres = 480, yres = 640 ts_read: Invalid argument I'm running the angstrom 2.6.23 kernel with the default rootfs. Thanks for your help band-aid I suspect that your /etc/ts.conf file has an error. Mine did. Make sure that any module_raw lines are commented out and try again. Also check to see that your TSLIB_TSDEVICE is set correctly. On my machine I have export TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/event1 set in a script that calls the X server. Some machines seem to have /dev/input/ts as the correct setting, but I don't have that device file. IIUC, /dev/input/ts is just a link to /dev/input/event1 anyway. |
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Dec 6 2007, 10:30 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 2,003 Joined: 16-April 04 From: the Netherlands && /dev/null Member No.: 2,882 |
What do you mean by "default rootfs"? Is it the one in January 2007?
If so, then you have to use the Angtrom tslib, which is debianized and packaged in yonggun's page, and is also available in my previous after installation tarball and the configured rootfs tarball. For Angstrom kernels, you have to do two things to set up touchscreen: Step 1: Specify the correct device edit ~/.profile and make sure you have these two lines: QUOTE export TSLIB_TSDEVICE="/dev/input/event1" export TSLIB_CONFFILE="/etc/ts.conf" Step 2: Edit /etc/ts.conf Comment out the line "module_raw corgi" (as djl0 says). Then run ts_calibrate again. AFAIK, with the yonggun kernels the differences are: -- the device is /dev/input/ts0 -- the "module_raw corgi" line is NOT commented in /etc/ts.conf Hope this helps. |
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Dec 6 2007, 10:37 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 30-July 07 Member No.: 18,631 |
What do you mean by "default rootfs"? Is it the one in January 2007? If so, then you have to use the Angtrom tslib, which is debianized and packaged in yonggun's page, and is also available in my previous after installation tarball and the configured rootfs tarball. For Angstrom kernels, you have to do two things to set up touchscreen: Step 1: Specify the correct device edit ~/.profile and make sure you have these two lines: QUOTE export TSLIB_TSDEVICE="/dev/input/event1" export TSLIB_CONFFILE="/etc/ts.conf" Step 2: Edit /etc/ts.conf Comment out the line "module_raw corgi" (as djl0 says). Then run ts_calibrate again. AFAIK, with the yonggun kernels the differences are: -- the device is /dev/input/ts0 -- the "module_raw corgi" line is NOT commented in /etc/ts.conf Hope this helps. I must have gotten myself confused and configured it using yongun instructions at some point. I recommented the corgi line and added those lines to my .profile. Now its working. Is libgtk2.0-0 working? |
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Dec 6 2007, 10:40 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 2,003 Joined: 16-April 04 From: the Netherlands && /dev/null Member No.: 2,882 |
libgtk2.0-0 works.
There is some apt-get dependency error occasionally when apt-getting. If so one workaround is to install the dependencies first or manually. This is how I got things installed. And libgtk2 is preinstalled in the configured rootfs. |
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Dec 7 2007, 09:32 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 30-July 07 Member No.: 18,631 |
I'm using the rootfs from this page of the wiki http://www.oesf.org/index.php?title=Q17:_I...ternal_drive%3F
I'm having a terrible time getting this to install manually. Or maybe I just can't find the correct packages. I've got libgtk2.0-common_2.12.3-1_all.deb libgtk2.0-bin_2.12.3-1_all.deb libgtk2.0-0_2.12.1-3_armel.deb libgtk2.0-0 won't install with this version of libgtk2.0-common. libgtk2.0-bin won't install without libgtk2.0-0. I grabbed these packages off the debian package list, is there a better place to look? |
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Dec 7 2007, 11:21 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 47 Joined: 25-April 06 Member No.: 9,703 |
I'm using the rootfs from this page of the wiki http://www.oesf.org/index.php?title=Q17:_I...ternal_drive%3F I'm having a terrible time getting this to install manually. Or maybe I just can't find the correct packages. I've got libgtk2.0-common_2.12.3-1_all.deb libgtk2.0-bin_2.12.3-1_all.deb libgtk2.0-0_2.12.1-3_armel.deb libgtk2.0-0 won't install with this version of libgtk2.0-common. libgtk2.0-bin won't install without libgtk2.0-0. I grabbed these packages off the debian package list, is there a better place to look? Try this: libgtk2.0-common_2.12.1-3_all.deb libgtk2.0-0_2.12.1-3_armel.deb |
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Dec 7 2007, 08:00 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 30-July 07 Member No.: 18,631 |
Ok thats got it. Heres another one since I haven't stumped you yet
I'm trying to get a picture as a wallpaper in icewm. So I edit .xserverrc to say CODE #!/bin/sh exec /usr/bin/Xfbdev -dpi 100 -nolisten tcp -fp /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc /usr/bin/icewm-session xrandr -o right I also edited the the icewmbg section of .icewm/preferences o CODE DesktopBackgroundCenter=1 DesktopBackgroundScaled=1 DesktopBackgroundImage="/home/<username>/.icewm/Ab_blue_matrix.jpg" Screen still shows up sideways (never have got that straightened out) and now my background is that headache inducing checkerboard pattern. I'm not to familiar with editing these scripts so I don't know whether or not exec needs to be in front of /usr/bin/icewm-session and xrandr -o right. EDIT: problem just got more perplexing, is my home directory supposed to be /root ? like literally /home is empty. Shouldn't it be /home/root? I got the background working by pointing it to /root/.icewm/Ab_blue_matrix.jpg but I'm still concerned about my home folder. Thanks for the help Band-aid |
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