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Nov 21 2007, 01:46 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 376 Joined: 18-March 04 From: The Netherlands Member No.: 2,380 |
I think cortez himself has gone back to the drawing board on this, so you and I may be the only ones using it. But I have gotten to the point that this thing is better than it ever was. The only major hassle now is the browser issue, and I have workarounds for that, along with minor hassles. Yep, although I haven't updated this thread for some time, I'm still working on it But... It takes so much time to set things up correctly, much more than I expected. Anyhow, I hope that I will succeed in building a fresh root filesystem so each of you will be able to install Debian hassle-free without the need of a rocket scientist Currently I'm having trouble setting up IceWM. Somehow the desktop is in portrait mode all the time. Any ideas are welcome! cortez |
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Nov 21 2007, 05:24 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,019 Joined: 15-February 05 From: France Member No.: 6,477 |
It won't be difficult to fix. Can't say I'm in love with icewm though. Cheers.. breakfast calls... just add this line somewhere in your scripts : xrandr -o right and yes, icewm rocks! perhaps we should put all config files that works on a web server. i've yet started with some files in matrixmen.free.fr/zaurus/debian |
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Nov 21 2007, 09:48 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 219 Joined: 3-March 06 Member No.: 9,282 |
That makes two of us! For the user-X, and to consistently get the TSLIB device set up, replace /usr/bin/X with the following script: #!/bin/sh export TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/event1 exec /usr/bin/Xfbdev -screen 480x640@270 "$@" chmod 4755 this file and it will work. I think cortez himself has gone back to the drawing board on this, so you and I may be the only ones using it. But I have gotten to the point that this thing is better than it ever was. The only major hassle now is the browser issue, and I have workarounds for that, along with minor hassles. It won't be difficult to fix. Can't say I'm in love with icewm though. Cheers.. breakfast calls... Really? My login screen is not rotated. Huh. Be sure to include the rotation part of the screen definition. I once tried rmmod'ing (or blacklisting) mousedev, and then the mouse did not work at all, nor did the touchscreen. What I have is stable enough to use (fairly well, anyway) xournal. There is still some jitter, but not much. Maybe I will try rmmoding mousedev again... Icewm works OK. It's a bit more minimalistic than even xfce4, but has a nicer (IMO) look than xfce4, and is certainly less bloated than gnome. |
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Nov 21 2007, 09:56 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 219 Joined: 3-March 06 Member No.: 9,282 |
Currently I'm having trouble setting up IceWM. Somehow the desktop is in portrait mode all the time. Any ideas are welcome! cortez Try my X script instead of the small executable that the debian packages install. I posted it earlier on this thread. For me both the login screen and the desktop show up in landscape mode. I would like to know more about the mousedev module. Why do those who remove it have to remove it? How do you do that, since it is being used while X is running? I got bad results when I just blacklisted it. |
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Nov 21 2007, 10:10 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 449 Joined: 12-August 03 From: Leeds, UK Member No.: 346 |
Currently I'm having trouble setting up IceWM. Somehow the desktop is in portrait mode all the time. Any ideas are welcome! cortez Try my X script instead of the small executable that the debian packages install. I posted it earlier on this thread. For me both the login screen and the desktop show up in landscape mode. I would like to know more about the mousedev module. Why do those who remove it have to remove it? How do you do that, since it is being used while X is running? I got bad results when I just blacklisted it. I am using your script now. I have also installed xfce and much prefer it to icewm. As regards rmmod mousedev: YMMV, I found that the mouse pointer went shooting off away from the stylus position and this made using the 'mouse' difficult. When I did rmmod mousedev the pointer started to behave itself. As regards doing the rmmod: before I used your script xdm ran and could be stopped to allow me to rmmod mousedev. With your script, xdm doesn't appear to be running. jpmatrix's tip about xrandr was used before I used your script and I commented it out to cure the rotated screen. All is ok now apart from some jittering with the mouse. I'm going to investigate the state of my scripts and just what tips are being used now. By the way, my wifi only works with hostap blacklisted and with the interface called wlan0. I had a real battle to get it working... This post has been edited by tux: Nov 21 2007, 10:19 AM |
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Nov 21 2007, 09:10 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 219 Joined: 3-March 06 Member No.: 9,282 |
I am using your script now. I have also installed xfce and much prefer it to icewm. As regards rmmod mousedev: YMMV, I found that the mouse pointer went shooting off away from the stylus position and this made using the 'mouse' difficult. When I did rmmod mousedev the pointer started to behave itself. As regards doing the rmmod: before I used your script xdm ran and could be stopped to allow me to rmmod mousedev. With your script, xdm doesn't appear to be running. jpmatrix's tip about xrandr was used before I used your script and I commented it out to cure the rotated screen. All is ok now apart from some jittering with the mouse. I'm going to investigate the state of my scripts and just what tips are being used now. By the way, my wifi only works with hostap blacklisted and with the interface called wlan0. I had a real battle to get it working... Check your /etc/ts.conf file for an uncommented machine definition. I found one, and the mouse started to behave once I commented that line out. You probably had/have both the xrandr command and the rotation from my script, so it may be 180-degrees rotated. As-far as the wifi goes, I am doing exactly the same. But, up to now I haven't even configured the wifi, dhclient just seems to find it. |
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Nov 24 2007, 04:49 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 449 Joined: 12-August 03 From: Leeds, UK Member No.: 346 |
I found the reinstall very tedious. The really annoying thing is running the scripts and then going through the steps manually to check which bits worked and which bits need to be done manually. Again setting up the wifi seemed very problematical. I know now to use wlan0 and set it up as per the interfaces file from my install of Titchy. (By the way, Titchy is still the easiest to set up and have a working X system. The only drawback is the lack of multimedia!) Again X was a pain to get going. dlj0's script works well and I add rmmod mousedev to it. jpmatrix's page at the wiki is also useful, though his tips for getting X to work for the normal user don't work for me. I noticed, this time, that using this install, you should partition the drive using fdisk before install and say no to cortez's installer, when it offers to format the drive for you. You end up with one partition and no swap partition, if you just accept everything. This means that you need to set up a swapfile after the install. I installed xfce because I don't like having to make my own menu entries for installed apps, as you seem to have to in icewm. I still haven't got very far with multimedia. I did get mplayer to play some flv files. Rather slow motion though. I still haven't got any sound out, but that is just a matter of playing with mixer settings I believe. An avi file that used to play under cacko showed no signs of life. This locales hitch annoys me too. Under Titchy I was able to use my usb lan dongle with very little trouble. I've not managed to get it going under EABI yet. Probably forgotten how I set it up!!! I'm using dillo as my browser and sylpheed as my mail client. I've installed abiword and I think I've installed gnumeric as compiled by ZDevil. Lots of playing about to do yet. (sorry about the lack of commas!) This post has been edited by tux: Nov 25 2007, 02:42 AM |
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Nov 25 2007, 07:46 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 449 Joined: 12-August 03 From: Leeds, UK Member No.: 346 |
1. This locales hitch annoys me too. 2. I'm using dillo as my browser and sylpheed as my mail client. (2) I managed to install iceweasel. It started to load and almost every time asked me to close it, because an instance was running already. I did close and both instances vanished. I monitored this by running top, in a ssh terminal on the desktop. On the rare occasions I didn't get the close message the app didn't load up as a working one. Still, dillo works. Still no progress to report on sound/video and I still can't use X as a non-root user. |
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Apr 12 2008, 02:37 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 975 Joined: 25-June 03 From: Silicon Valley Member No.: 208 |
Been trying to get xdm to work right with XFCE4...but having problems....
Maybe someone can please advise.... I had XFCE4 working fine and rotated correctly when using 3200 in 'laptop mode'... Then I decided to try and install Xdm per this thread and wiki.... Now I have following problems.. 1) I do see xdm login screen, however, when I click enter key after typing in password, screen goes black for a second or two and then login window comes back, instead of going to XFCE4 2) If do try to start XFCE4 from console, it opens but it's rotated for slate mode, not laptop mode. Also, screen does not respond now to stylus taps at all. Any suggestions how to fix this mess??? Thanks! |
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Apr 13 2008, 01:09 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 2,003 Joined: 16-April 04 From: the Netherlands && /dev/null Member No.: 2,882 |
@Archimark:
Try the trick here |
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