SCarlson wrote: > #1 ) The sound hanging is due to the fact that the Doom Engine did not > properly initialize the sound. So it hangs in the end when trying to exit (I > get this periodically with my OM2008 distro depending on the state of the > sound card (sometimes this happens after a suspend and resume). Is there a > fundamental difference with Sound drivers between Debian and other OM > Distros? I don't know which sound system OM uses, but i think in debian we could use many different systems. Default is only alsa installed and nothing more. I also installed the oss-wrapper to get oss based applications working.
> #2 ) The touchscreen being dead is probably because the X,Y Coordinates are > either A) Being reported differently than the other systems or B) There is > still a Scaling/Rotation issues BUG #1244 that plagued the other distros > (Until recently, XGlamo patched binary (for scaling) available on the doom > wiki) The coordinates are produced by a kernel module which is the same for debian and OM. So i don't think that would be the problem. Bug 1244 is not relevant because debian doesn't use xglamo. At the moment it uses framebuffer or something like this. There do exist a xglamo package in the debian repositories but i didn't find any usefull informations about how useful it is. > I will do some testing and see what Debian is reporting for Touchscreen > coordinates. Also, Does Debian have a method for rotating/scaling screen??? As far as i know, without xglamo there is no way of rotating/scaling without restarting the whole x11 system Ciao, Rainer _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community