My apologies for sending the question to the developer's list. My bad.
I originally thought the driver was evdev, but it doesn't show up with
lsmod. The relevant lines from dmesg are here:
[1.386976] input: Elo TouchSystems, Inc. Elo TouchSystems 2700
IntelliTouch(r) USB Touchmonitor Interf
I believe that depends on what touch screen driver you are using.
Do you have a special driver loaded?
Dave
On 2/14/2013 3:53 PM, Karl Cunningham wrote:
> We use Linuxcnc with a touchscreen on a mill, and have a hard time
> double clicking by tapping the touchscreen. I think the problem is that
We use Linuxcnc with a touchscreen on a mill, and have a hard time
double clicking by tapping the touchscreen. I think the problem is that
it's hard to hit the same exact spot on successive taps.
For Windows there's an imaginary rectangle around the first tap that the
second tap must fall withi
Works fine for me, I purged all the old packages,
changed repos and installed the new ones
With 'nohlt idle=poll' kernel params, running a steady
7.5K with 4 x glxgears, firefox and thunderbird opened.
(DG415G MB Q8200 Quad Core 2.3GHz)
GRUB very often defaults to hidden menu after an update-grub
On 02/14/2013 06:15 AM, Gilles Chanteperdrix wrote:
> On 02/14/2013 08:24 AM, John Morris wrote:
>
>> Hello emc-dev and xenomai lists,
>>
>> I'm very pleased to announce the availability of one-size-fits-all
>> Xenomai kernel packages for x86 arch. These packages have been
>> successfully tested
Tom,
You have been beating on that D2700MUD for a while now.
What do you think of it? Compared to the Intel D525MW board?
Dave
On 2/13/2013 10:28 PM, Tom Easterday wrote:
> I spent the day playing with this on the Intel Atom D2700MUD. I rebuilt the
> system using the rtos-integration-previe
On Feb 14, 2013, at 11:46 AM, Michael Haberler wrote:
> Am 14.02.2013 um 17:36 schrieb Tom Easterday:
>
>> On Feb 14, 2013, at 11:30 AM, Michael Haberler wrote:
>>> Tom,
>>>
>>> Am 14.02.2013 um 16:16 schrieb Tom Easterday:
>>>
> fetch and install the required packages
>
> The in
If you have a usb keyboard and lagacy usb disabled in the bios... I
don't think the shift key works at that point in boot...
sam
On 2/14/2013 10:46 AM, Michael Haberler wrote:
> Am 14.02.2013 um 17:36 schrieb Tom Easterday:
>
>> On Feb 14, 2013, at 11:30 AM, Michael Haberler wrote:
>>> Tom,
>>
Am 14.02.2013 um 17:36 schrieb Tom Easterday:
> On Feb 14, 2013, at 11:30 AM, Michael Haberler wrote:
>> Tom,
>>
>> Am 14.02.2013 um 16:16 schrieb Tom Easterday:
>>
fetch and install the required packages
The instructions for installing the Xenomai kernel are at
XenomaiKe
On 14 February 2013 16:36, Tom Easterday wrote:
> Is there an easy way to either force the grub menu to come up at boot, or
> tell it to use a different kernel on next boot?
Try holding down "shift" during boot.
--
atp
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On Feb 14, 2013, at 11:30 AM, Michael Haberler wrote:
> Tom,
>
> Am 14.02.2013 um 16:16 schrieb Tom Easterday:
>
>>> fetch and install the required packages
>>>
>>> The instructions for installing the Xenomai kernel are at
>>> XenomaiKernelPackages .
>>>
>>
>> I must say I preferred what was
Tom,
Am 14.02.2013 um 16:16 schrieb Tom Easterday:
>> fetch and install the required packages
>>
>> The instructions for installing the Xenomai kernel are at
>> XenomaiKernelPackages .
>>
>
> I must say I preferred what was there yesterday. For one, the instructions
> were MUCH more clear.
> fetch and install the required packages
>
> The instructions for installing the Xenomai kernel are at
> XenomaiKernelPackages .
>
I must say I preferred what was there yesterday. For one, the instructions
were MUCH more clear. And 2 they worked, unlike these. I tried to install
this a sy
[I think that didnt make it right away. -m]
Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail:
> Von: Gilles Chanteperdrix
> Betreff: Re: [Xenomai] Announcing beta x86 Xenomai kernel packages: squeeze,
> precise, lucid
> Datum: 14. Februar 2013 13:15:20 MEZ
> An: John Morris
> Kopie: emc-developers@lists.sou
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