2011-01-26 21:06, Martin Jansa skrev:
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 06:36:12PM +0100, Ulf Samuelsson wrote:
2011-01-26 14:01, Marcin Juszkiewicz skrev:
Dnia s'roda, 26 stycznia 2011 o 10:40:25 Ulf Samuelsson napisa?(a):
I have some calibration problem with my private branch
(ulf/linux-2.6.30-2011-01-??) when building the at91sam9m10ekes board.
I am running /usr/bin/run-calibrate.sh,
but regardless of how I click, during calibration,
a tap afterwards always results in detection 3 mm above the tap.
There is a "pointercal" file generated.
It appears to me that this is ignored...
I can tap 1 cm above or below during calibration,
and still the detected tap is 3 mm above the actual tap.
Anything else to think about?
I enclose /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /etc/ts.conf.
You are using full X11 with evdev driver so tslib is not used at all. You have
to use xinput-calibrator.
Regards,
Any clue to get xinput-calibrate to run at first boot?
provide
recipes/xinput-calibrator/pointercal-xinput
data for your device and use
recipes/xserver-common/files/89xTs_Calibrate.xinput_calibrator.patch
like SHR does
OK, then is the question how:
As I noted:
SRC_URI_append_angstrom = " file://xtscal-fix.patch "
RDEPENDS_${PN}_append_angstrom = " tslib-calibrate "
RDEPENDS_${PN}_append_shr = " xinput-calibrator "?
so Angstrom (which I am using) is using "tslib-calibrate"
Is there any drawback in changing this to " xinput-calibrator "
Adding a SRC_URI_append_at91 seems a kludge.
intentionaly it prefers provideded data, because users too often messed
initial calibration on first boot and then didn't know how to reset it
and rerun xinpu-calibration successfully...
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Ulf Samuelsson
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