It seems in Lucid this patch is still commented out in
debian/patches/series and it doesn't compile at all in Lucid :(
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Upgraded to karmic and this is still an issue.
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Nothing for Jaunty apparently but for Karmic see the following for info on a
new meta bug if you want to help out:
http://idlethread.blogspot.com/2009/08/touchscreen-fail.html
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Has there been any updates on this issue. I've not seen anything for
awhile, I was hoping it would be done by now. Ubuntu 9.10 will be here
soon, is there anything happening with that release to get this bug
sorted or is this just a dead subject and i shoulden even bother with
it. can someone plea
i've been trying the evtouch package without the patch and it is now
freezing without it, or i've didn't noticed it before i apllied it, yet
its not a hardware issue because it doesn't happen in windows. I also
tried the ubuntu netbook remix and it didn't drag and drop. Also, while
I used the UNR i
i just happened to try netbook remix (UNR) 9.04 on my HP tx1000 series
tx1302au tablet and even the live image boot has touchscreen working
with taps and dragging working, the calibrate tool also works, although
i didnt "save and reboot" the live session! how/why does UNR work fine
while plain ubun
Actually, it's not that it's less accurate, it doesn't want to get
calibrated anymore :S
I keep getting this error now when I run the calibrate program from
the terminal as root (sudo):
"waiting for X server to shut down .error setting MTRR (base =
0xd000, size = 0x1000, type = 1) Invalid
Hi Ramaddan,
I have moved on to using Linux Mint 7 RC 1 and now it responds better.
Unfortunately, it seems to be a lot less accurate now than it was when
I was on ubuntu.
Thank you for your time,
Eric
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Ramaddan wrote:
> Hi @thejinx0r and Format C,
>
> I have
Hi everyone, I applied the patch and could happily drag things arround
and draw on my hp tx1000, but I also have that problem that it takes a
little while (about half a second) between the time I touch the screen
and slide the pen and the time the holded click is applied, in any way,
like dragging
Hi Ramaddan, I tried turning on pressure sensitivity in xournal and it
still has the problem. This problem also occurs in cellwriter, so I
assume it is system-wide.
I installed the new package above and rebooted, to no avail.
I am running an HP TX1000 with the 12.1 inch touchscreen. I don't kno
Hi @thejinx0r and Format C,
I have no idea what this problem is from, and I can't reproduce it,
because I don't seem to have it.
Did you try to see if pressure sensitivity is turned on or off in
Options in Xournal and if it makes any difference?
What type of touchscreens do you have (model, size
Hi everyone, I just tried the patch and am happy to say that I can now
draw and drag objects. However, the system seems to wait for some time
after you apply the pen before it starts sliding. For example, in
xournal, if I was to draw an S, the top part of it would never show up
as ink, even thoug
Hi Rammadan,
I did not know that was possible.
How do I go about doing that?
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Ramaddan wrote:
> Hi thejinx0r,
>
> I tried using Xournal. It works fine with me. Did you try changing the
> sensitivity settings and so on?
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I used the solution from hackeron,
it works ( I have a tx1000 series tablet pc )
Thanks !
little note:
on a 64 bit system you must use:
dpkg -i ../xserver-xorg-input-evtouch_0.8.8-0ubuntu3_amd64.deb
instead of
dpkg -i ../xserver-xorg-input-evtouch_0.8.8-0ubuntu3_i386.deb
rather self-explanatory
Hi thejinx0r,
I tried using Xournal. It works fine with me. Did you try changing the
sensitivity settings and so on?
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Hi,
This is a separate problem relating to the X server intel driver, if your
PC uses an intel driver.
Try the solution mentioned here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365527
Regards,
Ramaddan
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Subject: [Bug 317127] Re: evtouch calibrate tool does not detect
The procedure works very good for me, works all as expected (901go with
eGalax / jaunty).
But I can only use the touchpad for a while, then the system freezes
(with bothxserver-xorg-input-evtouch-versions the original jounty one
and the one from Ramaddan)
Strangely the system never freezed with 8
I just tested the patch from Ramaddan. It works very well on my car-pc.
The procedure was like mentioned above by hackeron, but with some
additions. Here is the complete list of what I did. From any folder (I
like to use /tmp, as that is flushed clean on every boot) do this:
cd /tmp
sudo apt-get b
I mean, have you tried it with Xournal? (It's a note taking program) I
can't write at all. It keeps missing half of the strokes I do.
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Ramaddan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thejinx0r: I'm not sure about a delay, but in general, the touchscreen
> does seem to be slower than yo
Hi,
thejinx0r: I'm not sure about a delay, but in general, the touchscreen
does seem to be slower than your average mouse in responding to touch or
repeated touches, and it would be nice to know if response time can be
improved. I just did not really take any time to look into it.
awechris: I hav
Ramaddan, can u upload the *patched xserver-xorg-input-evtouch .deb
package ?
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Oops. made a bad typo.
What I meant too say was:
Do you have the issue where the there is a delay before the input is
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Your patch worked.
Do you have the issue where the there is a delay before the input is delayed?
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Forgot to mention that long touch works as right click still as well.
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hi,
My moving, scrolling, dragging, and so on are finally working.
I made a new patch file for the changes I made attached to this message.
The patch file can replace the "02-buttonless-device.patch" file that
comes with the downloaded source file from the Jaunty repository in
"debian/patches",
Hi hackeron, thanks for the input.
I looked into the patch, and you're right, it was not applying.
However, I was thrown off before, because I looked into the source and
some patches were applied, due to the new code and version difference I
think, but not all.
So I looked into it more, and even
Followup: it looks like for some reason it was building using the
contents of ../xf86-input-evtouch_0.8.8.orig.tar.gz. I don't really know
my way around dpkg, so I just uninstalled the xserver-xorg-input-evtouch
package, then did a ./configure, make, and make install in the source
directory, which
Hackeron, this doesn't work for me...I did the build process as you
described on a fresh install of Xubuntu Jaunty (on a car PC with an
eGalax touchscreen), and got the build to complete with no errors except
for the failed chunks in the patch that you said to expect. I then
installed the .deb and
Got it working!
Ramaddan, all the patches are there, but if you look in
debian/patches/series, most of the patches are commented out including
the patch required for this: 02-buttonless-device.patch
This is how to get it working:
apt-get build-dep xserver-xorg-input-evtouch
apt-get source xserve
Is there any solution for this other than downgrading? :(
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I looked into the source of the xf86-input-evtouch package in Jaunty.
They were already updated, and have the patches applied for jaunty from
intrepid, but the problem persists:
- Drag and drop, scroll, select many files, etc... still doe snot work for
eGalax touchscreen.
- Calibration is off in
I don't know when those patches will be ported. One thing is for sure:
the original evtouch design requires a button (attached to the pen) to
slide, and our eGalax touchscreens do not have such button; that's why
the patch is called "02-buttonless-device". This is actually preventing
me from instal
Hi,
I'm having the same issues with an eGalax touch screen. will the patches
from Tom Jaeger and the Debian X Task force be ported to Jaunty?
Thanks.
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++xf86-input-evtouch-0.8.7.orig/debian/patches/02-buttonless-
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You can download the patch from
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I can't find the patch. Do you have a link?
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As far as I know, the ability to drag and drop was never implemented
upstream. In Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex, drag and drop relied in a patch
written by the Debian X Task Force, and you'll have to port that patch
to evtouch-0.8.8. I found the same issue trying to compile evtouch-0.8.8
for Intrepid Ibex,
I confirm the problem of slider bars can't be slid or not being able to
drag-and-drop icons etc too.
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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 20:58:58 -0400
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Mainta
I confirm the problem/bug of slider bars can't be slid or not being able
to drag icons etc using touchscreen as described by Danies Sandlian
(right above)
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The PPA package fixed the mouse position problem, however, there is still a
problem in that it only accepts taps and nothing else. For example, cell
writer is only accessible through the built in keyboard because writing
doesn't work. web browsing is difficult because slider bars can't be slid.
And
HP TX1000 series with ubuntu 9.04 beta
I have the same problem with evtouch, mouse pointer goes to the top left
corner. Has this been patched yet?.
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positively upstream? If so then I will sponsor.
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someone sponsor this? Thanks.
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Tom,
We will try to contact upstream author for any further fixups, but since this
is working quite well anyway,
I hope this evtouch package with your fixes will be included in Jaunty normal
archives, is that correct?
Can you assign this bug to the relevant person(s) so that it gets in for
Jau
My right click emulation works fine with Tom's package :) Using jaunty
9.04 too on a TX1000 series laptop :)
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Miracle !!! It works ... but only solution is few restarts and that is odd.
I took the /etc/evtouch/config and manualy editted MAXX and MAXY to number I
found in calibration (me 4094/4072) and all other parameters I gave =0. After
restart it works perfectly, include edges where innacuracy is abou
You'll need to contact the upstream author. It doesn't look like the
remaining issues have anything to do with the xserver-1.5 to xserver-1.6
transition.
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I installed your package - and after playing a bit with it (with calibration) i
managed to get it working perfectly fine (even after system reboot). Of course
there are some glitches , like it won't be perfectly accurate near edges but
overall it's very nice to have it working again :)
The stran
I have eGalax too.
After installation of your PPA (version +4) ... the calibration was without
problem, but after restart works correctly only moving left to right and right
to left. Up and down moves about 25% slower and also tapping is updown-way
inaccurate.
Are there any logs, that I can make
I tried installing from your PPA xserver-xorg-input-evtouch based on
xf86-input-evtouch - 0.8.8-0ubuntu2+thjaeger1 but the same problem
occurs. While calibration (and also during normal use) the min/max/x/y
numbers printed on screen don't change when tapping/moving the stylus
around, the taps thems
I tried out the package from your ppa and it fixed the problem, but it
only provides tap. No slide. Hope this helps you. Let me know if you
want any more info.
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Ok, I edited /etc/evtouch/config and changed the MaxY from 6998 to 3939
and restarted X/GDM but no luck - probably something to do with the
d(x/y) numbers. But I rebooted and reran the calibration and this time
it also detected the MaxY and apparently as a result also set the dy
values much better.
OK calibrate works with the cursor in current directory, but only the X
axis (horizontal) portion is correct. The Y axis shows max as 6998 but
doesnt get reset to the actual max which is displaying as 3939. Plus I
think the min Y is also off... as a result tapping the pen anywhere on
the screen and
> XReadBitmapFile - could not open file
> '/usr/share/xf86-input-evtouch/empty_cursor.xbm'.
> X Error of failed request: BadPixmap (invalid Pixmap parameter)
> Major opcode of failed request: 93 (X_CreateCursor)
> Resource id in failed request: 0x71dd557f
> Serial number of failed request
I am having pretty much the exact same issue as reported in this bug
except all taps go to the bottom right corner for me.
I have a HP tx1000. I will try the PPA packages soon and report back.
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OK I tried running the calibrate tool from the terminal and got the
following output:
r...@silverbird:/usr/lib/xf86-input-evtouch# ./calibrate.sh >
calibrate.log
X: warning; process set to priority -1 instead of requested priority 0
X.Org X Server 1.6.0
Release Date: 2009-2-25
X Protocol Versio
OK, some progress! When I did a package update it got the thjaeger3
version, then I only restarted X (gdm). Now the taps were also going to
the right locations and the cursor following the pen movements! Except
the calibration was off a little. So I tried running the calibrate tool
and it would imm
Can you try again? I mistook ABI_XINPUT_VERSION for the XInput version,
so the last change didn't actually do anything.
Vishal Rao wrote:
> Still no luck, attaching xorg.1.log again which was run with the -thjaeger2
> version of the package, thanks for looking into this!
> Same issue, taps are r
Still no luck, attaching xorg.1.log again which was run with the -thjaeger2
version of the package, thanks for looking into this!
Same issue, taps are registered but the min_max.cur_x (large negative value)
and min_max.cur_y (zero) numbers remain unchanged where ever I tap or move the
pen...
**
Thanks. I've uploaded another package to my PPA. Can you test it?
Vishal Rao wrote:
> Here it is...
>
> ** Attachment added: "xorg log"
>http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23718691/Xorg.1.0.log
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Here it is...
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The calibrate tool starts a second instance of the X server to do its
thing. Can you attach the log file corresponding to that (probably
/var/log/Xorg.1.log, but make sure that it has recently been created)?
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I tried installing from your PPA xserver-xorg-input-evtouch based on
xf86-input-evtouch - 0.8.8-0ubuntu2+thjaeger1 but the same problem
occurs. While calibration (and also during normal use) the min/max/x/y
numbers printed on screen don't change when tapping/moving the stylus
around, the taps thems
Wow, the calibrate tool is a mess. No point in cleaning it up, though,
since evdev seems to be the future.
I've added a package to my PPA that will hopefully resolve the issue.
Can you check if that's the case?
https://launchpad.net/~thjaeger/+archive/ppa
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Did a fresh reinstall of Jaunty alpha 5, the evtouch package isn't
updated and I still see the problem. I'm hoping now that Xorg is stable
at 1.6 released the evtouch package will be fixed any time now.
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