On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 05:53:05AM -0700, Nick Mitchell wrote: > Hello! Thanks very much to pocketworkstation for the > Debian chroot environment. It's working very well, on > top of a pdaXrom 1.0.5 base ROM. There's basically two > annoyances I haven't yet been able to figure out, > both related to running a native X within the chrooted > environment. First, the touchscreen calibration is > slightly off. Second, when I run it as a normal user, > the touchscreen, while it seems to accept input, does > so in an unreliable, jerky, manner.
Have you tried running the Xf4vnc framebuffer server together with the fbvnc client for the local display? That's what I'm using in the chroot debian environment. I never tried native X11 on current models, so I can't comment on that. > On the second point: I don't think this works, even in > the native environment, but does anyone know why? This is strange, my guess would be that there's a separate process that also reads from the touchscreen and the resulting race condition breaks the protocol. Or does the native X use something other than the default touchscreen device interface to read that's timing sensitive? Last time I looked there was no source available for tha pdaXrom X server unfortunately. -Klaus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

