Please provide a calibration tool for the Penmount deivce.
Without it, the Xorg driver is useless.
It is still not in 10.10 !
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MacRules:
http://www.penmount.com.tw/down_2_1.php
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Hi,
Thanks for the interest in fixing Ubuntu. May I ask you ASK (from comment #47)
how is this related to calibration? Can you find another bug report related to
penmount that discusses the restart issue? If there is no other related bug,
please file a new one.
Thanks,
Peter
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Hi Peter,
Appreciate your response. See as long as I do not install penmount drivers
the machine works fine without any issues. I tried tracing bug related to
even Xorg, but before that xwindows crashes/restarts with fault exception
MARepro gdm[6374]: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error -
Penmount 9000 RS232 + Ubuntu 7.04 + Penmount Ubuntu drivers 2.0 =Touch
screen works fine, sometimes X crashes (not always) and restarts by
itself inconsistently
After installing penmount drivers, the X crashes/restarts automatically
on ubuntu 7.04 Desktop Edition.
We see in syslog “repro
DMA02, regarding your post #44, please make it as a question. I can
suggest then that you could run a cut /dev/ttySx and see what is the
output when you touch the panel.
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It's difficult to form it into a question, if i did it would be why
doesn't pm-setup detect my touchscreen?
I tried doing a cat /dev/ttyS0-5 to no avail.
My touch screen is supposed to be connected on COM 5 (which is an
internal com port, not external)
Plainly, the touchscreen is not getting
Hello,
I'm trying to get my penmount touchscren to work but it is just not getting
detected.
I have one of those POS machines that are 100% VIA hardware. It comes with a
DMC9000 touchscreen that is connected directly onto the mother board. It looks
like a parallel port connector (definitely
That rotation issue is an old problem. Did you try to use the
calibration results with the ubuntu driver after?
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Hi there, I have the same problem, my computer is a GIGABYTE 912x tablet
pc
The driver in Synaptic didn't allow calibration. But the new 9.10 deb at
PenMount site : http://www.penmount.com.tw/down_2_1.php does have
calibration and works perfectly. However, if I rotate the screen when in
tablet
** Tags added: hardy
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Hmm, I guess based on comment 40 we should go back to work again over
this issues. Where did you get the driver from? Was it packaged by
Ubuntu?
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Just would like to pipe in that a Jaunty version of the driver has been
released by Penmount a couple of months back. However, on my Kohjinsha
SH6, installing the driver has the unfortunate side-effect of causing my
sound rocker control to stop working (on other computers, other users
reported
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