Very nice. This script (03calibrate.sh) seems to do the trick. I just
installed Jaunty, updated, and after a couple of mis-steps, it looks
like it's working. I'm not sure if the mis-steps were due to resuming
too fast after suspending or something else, but it seems to work now
(fingers
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 132065 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132065
This is not a duplicate of bug #132065. See the comment in that bug as
Tom Jaeger posted in that bug's comment section in direct response to my
comment about the crash I subsequently reported here (see
I don't know what caused the crash--I haven't been using my Ubuntu
install very much lately, so I haven't investigated the xserver crash.
I did, however, rebuild the hardy wacom-tools package (0.7.9.8) for
intrepid and I'm using it. There are no more calibration issues
there...
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Oh, this is frustrating. I installed the latest wacom-tools (0.8.1.6,
as described in the link you posted--BTW, that page should also include
the --prefix=/usr option to configure, otherwise the updated driver is
installed in /usr/local and isn't used). The xserver now crashes every
time I
output from lspci...
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After running the commands listed above (xrandr -o right, glxgears,
xrandr -o normal), the screen briefly flashes a garbled video output
that looks almost like a checkerboard of smaller sections with
alternating blue and red lines. An image of a cursor is also
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wacom-tools
Intrepid (with wacom-tools-0.8.1.4-0ubuntu3) is installed on an HP
TC4200 tablet pc. With the attached xorg.conf, I observe the following
behavior:
- suspend/resume machine without any display/pointer rotation = pen
works correctly, with
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
On a clean install of Intrepid (fully updated--xserver-xorg-video-
intel-2.4.1) on my HP TC4200 tablet pc, I try to rotate the display with
compiz enabled, run glxgears, then rotate back to normal:
xrandr -o right
glxgears
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdb
I recently came across a situation where I had to debug gdb (see
http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2008-11/msg0.html). I was not able to
find a gdb-dbg package that contained debug information for gdb. It
would be useful to include this package (as
This is still a bug in intrepid. I have intrepid (fully updated as of
today) installed on an HP TC4200. With compiz enabled, I rotate the
display right, then back to normal and the x-server crashes. I do the
same thing with compiz disabled, and there are no crashes.
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screen stops refreshing
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 74877 ***
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Latest kernel (2.6.20-14) fixes all the problems mentioned in this bug
(proper suspend/resume done quickly) for the TC4200 Tablet PC. Thanks
for the great work!
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regression: suspend does not work on hp nw8240 with feisty
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This is also happens on my system running feisty
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hal
OpenSUSE has a patch that adds some specific support to hal for Tablet
PCs. One of those features is the addition of a new key
(system.formfactor.subtype) and sets it to tabletpc. This key is
required to enable other features important to the use
Here is the patch file...
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase
OpenSUSE has several features added to KDE that support Tablet PCs. Two
of these features are the following:
1) Add support to krandrtray that rotates wacom pointers when the
display is rotated. Otherwise, separate use of the xsetwacom command
Here is the patch to allow rotation of the wacom pointers with
krandrtray.
** Attachment added: kdebase-3.5-rotate-wacom-pointers.diff
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6668216/kdebase3.5-rotate-wacom-pointers.diff
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Add Tablet PC support to krandrtray and lockprocess (patches included)
Here is the patch to pop up a virtual keyboard (xvkbd) when the unlock
display dialog is shown.
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Bug #90455 requires this patch so if a tablet pc is detected by hal, a
virtual keyboard is shown when the unlock display dialog is shown in KDE
(so a user can input a password using the stylus).
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I just realized that the kdm files also belong to kdebase. Another
feature that would be desireable is to display a virtual keyboard with
kdm so a user can log in with the stylus. This would require the hal
patch mentioned above in Bug #90451. It requires modifying
/etc/kde3/kdm/Xsetup and
Actually, this patch is better than the one above.
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I followed the procedure shown in comments for Bug #74977 (disabling
CONFIG_ATA_PIIX, applying the ide_acpi patch and rebuilding the kernel).
I'm now able to suspend and resume successfully with the new kernel.
This suggests that the failure to resume is due to the same bug as
#74977.
However,
I have a similar problem with feisty on an HP TC4200 Tablet PC (see bug
#89779). I followed the procedure above (disabling the ata_piix module,
applying the ide_acpi and rebuilding the kernel). I can now suspend and
resume successfully with the new kernel.
As an aside, I had to apply the patch
Output of uname -a attached...
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output of dmidecode...
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output of lspci -vvn
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I tried to suspend and then resume the machine (with a clean install of
feisty). Prior to the suspend and resume there was a
/var/log/kern.log.0, but after a hard reset and reboot, there was only a
/var/log/kern.log, which is attached.
When I tried to resume the machine, nothing happened for a
output of lspci -vv attached
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hotkey-setup
I've got feisty herd 5 installed on my HP TC4200 Tablet PC. The correct
keybindings for the hotkeys are found in /usr/share/hotkey-setup/hp-
tablet.hk. However, only /usr/share/hotkey-setup/hp.hk gets used
because the only test for an HP
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
I'm running Kubuntu feisty herd 5 on an HP TC4200 Tablet PC (using Intel
i810 driver, ide disks). Hibernate and suspend/resume worked very well
with edgy, but with feisty I'm having two problems:
1) When resuming after a suspend, the
Although the current package has a similar patch already applied, it is
broken (at least on my machine: HP TC4200 Tablet PC). When rotating the
screen, the eraser device loses its calibration. The upstream patch
works fine.
I've taken out the previous (non-working) patch and put in the upstream
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