On 12.10.2011 21:24, Simon Busch wrote:
> On 12.10.2011 21:09, Koen Kooi wrote:
>>> What is breaking qt:e in this case? For me it's just a feature reduction
>>> and not a break (as qt:e still works fine with the linux input interface).
>>
>> When your TS is suddenly uncalibrated and jittery, it's a breakage, not a 
>> feature reduction.
> 
> You're talking here about one case where tslib is needed to get a
> working touchscreen. But there are even cases where tslib is not needed
> to get a working touchscreen.
> 
> qt:e does not strongly depends on tslib, it can work without. So if you
> need it you should add it to your machine layer as it is really machine
> specific if you need tslib or not.

Eric brings it to the point, only resetting the qte.sh script to a
default one which uses a linux input even node should be enough.


-- 
Simon Busch - http://mm.gravedo.de/blog/

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