Kasper Loopstra wrote:
> What is the best desktop environment or other application to try for this?
There are ports of Sailfish OS for x86 or if not suitable something around
nemomobile and the like
https://sailfish-x86.yeheng.org/
On 28-04-2021 22:13, Kasper Loopstra wrote:
> On 28/04/2021 13:57, Weaver wrote:
>> On 28-04-2021 21:20, Kasper Loopstra wrote:
>>> On 28/04/2021 11:32, Weaver wrote:
On 28-04-2021 19:04, Kasper Loopstra wrote:
> I've also briefly tried to use Kodi, but that does not seem to support
>
On 28/04/2021 13:57, Weaver wrote:
On 28-04-2021 21:20, Kasper Loopstra wrote:
On 28/04/2021 11:32, Weaver wrote:
On 28-04-2021 19:04, Kasper Loopstra wrote:
I've also briefly tried to use Kodi, but that does not seem to support
launching external programs and/or webpages easily.
I don't kn
On 28-04-2021 21:20, Kasper Loopstra wrote:
> On 28/04/2021 11:32, Weaver wrote:
>> On 28-04-2021 19:04, Kasper Loopstra wrote:
>>> I've also briefly tried to use Kodi, but that does not seem to support
>>> launching external programs and/or webpages easily.
>> I don't know about the rest, but Kodi
On 28/04/2021 11:32, Weaver wrote:
On 28-04-2021 19:04, Kasper Loopstra wrote:
I've also briefly tried to use Kodi, but that does not seem to support
launching external programs and/or webpages easily.
I don't know about the rest, but Kodi usually requires extensions
installed in order access
On 28-04-2021 19:04, Kasper Loopstra wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I am trying to use a multi-touch monitor (Dell P2418HT) with Debian as
> a front-end for a media center setup. Ideally this system would work
> without having a mouse attached, and allow touching icons on some kind
> of Desktop or main s
Hi all,
I am trying to use a multi-touch monitor (Dell P2418HT) with Debian as a
front-end for a media center setup. Ideally this system would work
without having a mouse attached, and allow touching icons on some kind
of Desktop or main screen to open specific webpages in Firefox and/or
sta
On 06/08/2015 12:47 AM, Frank Loeffler wrote:
/My question is mainly in which direction I should look. Google wasn't //
//particularly helpful, as most hits point to Ubuntu (no, I don't want to //
//switch to Ubuntu). The recommended solution there seems to be either //
//Unity, or a tool called
chance you only
need to have the hid multitouch driver for the device level support.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Multitouch_Displays
From here ...
http://askubuntu.com/questions/452159/ubuntu-14-04-multi-touch-screen-support
Looks like Chromium has a pinch option
/|chromium --e
On 06/08/2015 12:47 AM, Frank Loeffler wrote:
My question is mainly in which direction I should look. Google wasn't
particularly helpful, as most hits point to Ubuntu (no, I don't want to
switch to Ubuntu). The recommended solution there seems to be either
Unity, or a tool called touchegg, which
On 06/08/2015 12:47 AM, Frank Loeffler wrote:
My question is mainly in which direction I should look. Google wasn't
particularly helpful, as most hits point to Ubuntu (no, I don't want to
switch to Ubuntu). The recommended solution there seems to be either
Unity, or a tool called touchegg, which
Hi,
I am interested in some basic touchscreen / multitouch support on my
xfce desktop. There are two actions I am particularly interested in
(single touch handled as 'click', and two-finger scroll), but I wouldn't
say no to more. I want this in every application, not just som
Nothing at all. I'm glad you solved your problem.
Yes, in case the parameters for synaptics had to be adjusted, the monitoring
command "synclient -m 100" was very helpful for me.
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Jörg-Volker Peetz writes:
> Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote, on 01/16/12 21:16:
>
>
>> Maybe this link is helpful:
>> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Touchpad_Synaptics
>> see esp. the xinput command (package xinput).
>>
> There is also this debian wiki http://wiki.debian.org/SynapticsTouchpad bu
Jörg-Volker Peetz writes:
> Please, see comments below.
Thanks for the comments.
>> $ grep -iE '(synaptic|option)' /var/log/Xorg.0.log
>
>> [29.560] (--) synaptics: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad: buttons: left right
> ... With a working version the "buttons" line should contain "double".
Wi
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote, on 01/16/12 21:16:
> Maybe this link is helpful:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Touchpad_Synaptics
> see esp. the xinput command (package xinput).
>
There is also this debian wiki http://wiki.debian.org/SynapticsTouchpad but it
misses e.g. a section about xinput
Please, see comments below.
David Zelinsky wrote, on 01/16/12 01:39:
> Jörg-Volker Peetz writes:
>
>> What is the output of the following commands?
>> $ grep -A 9 -B 2 -i touch /proc/bus/input/devices
>> [To see if the touchpad is still recognized by the kernel]
>> $ grep -iE '(synaptic|option)'
Jörg-Volker Peetz writes:
> What is the output of the following commands?
> $ grep -A 9 -B 2 -i touch /proc/bus/input/devices
> [To see if the touchpad is still recognized by the kernel]
> $ grep -iE '(synaptic|option)' /var/log/Xorg.?.log
> [To see what the X server does with the touchpad]
> And
What is the output of the following commands?
$ grep -A 9 -B 2 -i touch /proc/bus/input/devices
[To see if the touchpad is still recognized by the kernel]
$ grep -iE '(synaptic|option)' /var/log/Xorg.?.log
[To see what the X server does with the touchpad]
And may be the contents of /etc/X11/xo
> tell.
>
> Any syggestions? I really miss the multitouch features.
>
> -David
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tell.
Any syggestions? I really miss the multitouch features.
-David
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On Sun, 04 Sep 2011 23:15:43 -0300, David Roguin wrote:
> So far I've noticed that the modules were installed on /usr/local/lib
> instead of /usr/lib; I've corrected that and also added this to the
> xorg.conf:
>
> Section "Modules"
>Load "mtrack"
> EndSection
>
> Now Xorg actually loads the
So far I've noticed that the modules were installed on /usr/local/lib
instead of /usr/lib; I've corrected that and also added this to the
xorg.conf:
Section "Modules"
Load "mtrack"
EndSection
Now Xorg actually loads the module:
[ 2061.816] (II) LoadModule: "mtrack"
[ 2061.816] (II) Loading /
On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Sep 2011 23:26:27 -0300, David Roguin wrote:
>
> > I've succesfully installed Debian (wheezy) on a Macbook pro 8,1 and now
> > the hard part is to make the hardware to work nicely ;) Currently, the
> > touchpad works as a mouse with onl
On Sat, 03 Sep 2011 23:26:27 -0300, David Roguin wrote:
> I've succesfully installed Debian (wheezy) on a Macbook pro 8,1 and now
> the hard part is to make the hardware to work nicely ;) Currently, the
> touchpad works as a mouse with only one button and I'm trying to fix
> that following the wik
Hi,
I've succesfully installed Debian (wheezy) on a Macbook pro 8,1 and now the
hard part is to make the hardware to work nicely ;)
Currently, the touchpad works as a mouse with only one button and I'm trying
to fix that following the wiki (http://wiki.debian.org/MacBookPro). I've
installed mtrack
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