> Last brick to find : how to SSH my FR !
Probably the only way not to install shr again, would be to boot from sd card
and remove the file /etc/pointercal.xinput in the flash partition from that
system.
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On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 02:13:33PM +0100, Valery Febvre wrote:
> Valery Febvre wrote:
> > Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
> >> Hi mokists, here's a "challenge of the day contest" :
> >>
> >> I just reflashed SHRu (feb 15). And I was surprised to see a
> >> touch-calibration utility at really startup ! Nice
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 02:01:53PM +0100, Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
> Hi mokists, here's a "challenge of the day contest" :
>
> I just reflashed SHRu (feb 15). And I was surprised to see a
> touch-calibration utility at really startup ! Nice idea. But only
> problem : I touch my screen anywhere by m
> > If someone knows how to connect SSH or relauch the calibration utility
> > I will send an "openmoko-fr" sticker.
>
> Can you try to run
>
> DISPLAY=:0 /usr/bin/xinput_calibrator
>
> from your ssh shell?
you can also remove /etc/pointercal.xinput and reboot.
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Valery Febvre wrote:
> Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
>> Hi mokists, here's a "challenge of the day contest" :
>>
>> I just reflashed SHRu (feb 15). And I was surprised to see a
>> touch-calibration utility at really startup ! Nice idea. But only
>> problem : I touch my screen anywhere by mistake My c
> If someone knows how to connect SSH or relauch the calibration utility
> I will send an "openmoko-fr" sticker.
Can you try to run
DISPLAY=:0 /usr/bin/xinput_calibrator
from your ssh shell?
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Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
> Hi mokists, here's a "challenge of the day contest" :
>
> I just reflashed SHRu (feb 15). And I was surprised to see a
> touch-calibration utility at really startup ! Nice idea. But only
> problem : I touch my screen anywhere by mistake My calibration was
> validated
Hi mokists, here's a "challenge of the day contest" :
I just reflashed SHRu (feb 15). And I was surprised to see a
touch-calibration utility at really startup ! Nice idea. But only
problem : I touch my screen anywhere by mistake My calibration was
validated ! now, I can't click on the "Egnl
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