Tom,

Hi.  I apologize.  I have been on vacation from the computer for the
past two weeks.  Every now and then - ya gotta get away ;)

Anyhow,  I was the one who added the touchscreen code to configure-x.sh
(the X configuration script used in Ubuntu LTSP5).  At the time of the
merge, I was on a Gutsy (7.10) chroot, and frankly still am for my
development platform.  

I have begun retesting some things on a Hardy (8.04.1) platform, but
have not touched touchscreen, yet.  Frankly, I wasn't clear that I was
not the only one in the galaxy using it.  :)

I will try to setup a test soon, so I can see what is going on.

You should note that Gutsy uses X.org version 1.3, while in Hardy, they
are up to 1.4.  X.org and ubuntu have been changing a lot recently in
the way various things are handled.  Sometimes, options that made sense
in previous versions, like "AlwaysCore" cause problems in later
versions.  To the X.org guys it's just something that a user should
change in their configs.  To LTSP, however, where we generate a config,
it means modifying/updating the script.

Thanks for testing - this is how we fix things from version to version!

-Gadi


On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 12:04 +0100, Tom Knowles wrote:
> Kevin,
> First of all, the non recognition of the lts.conf was down to my
> stupidity.
> That aside, I cannot get any touch on my 'other' system at all, doing,
> as I perceive, all the same things. The screen is another ELO model, but
> that shouldn't make any diff. Taking my previous experience of
> touchscreens on ltsp<=4, I believe there is a fundamental issue, and,
> unless we are very lucky, we'll not get to understand why & how to
> comfortably reproduce it. That decidedly unnerves me.
> I have tried reversing the MinX/MaxX in a number of combinations (on the
> 'working' system) but with all alternatives, the cursor just disappears
> when I touch the screen. So I'm back to the point of initial excitement
> and then deflation, and my dodgy Y-axis. I'm very puzzled by the
> differences and inconsistencies. Unless I/we can get some confirmatory
> input from someone who KNOWS, then I may have to abandon for the time
> being. You can only spend so much time reinventing the wheel, and, when
> the discoveries are accidents, there isn't really much progress. Gideon
> Romm seems to understand quite a lot, but at the mo, I don't know
> whether that's practical or theoretical. I hope he responds, and, I
> wonder, has anybody got this working consistently in a real environment?
> Stay in touch, just maybe there will be answers before I concede.
> Regards
> Tom
> 
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