Please provide a calibration tool for the Penmount deivce.
Without it, the Xorg driver is useless.
It is still not in 10.10 !
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MacRules:
http://www.penmount.com.tw/down_2_1.php
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Hi,
Thanks for the interest in fixing Ubuntu. May I ask you ASK (from comment #47)
how is this related to calibration? Can you find another bug report related to
penmount that discusses the restart issue? If there is no other related bug,
please file a new one.
Thanks,
Peter
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Hi Peter,
Appreciate your response. See as long as I do not install penmount drivers
the machine works fine without any issues. I tried tracing bug related to
even Xorg, but before that xwindows crashes/restarts with fault exception
MARepro gdm[6374]: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error -
Penmount 9000 RS232 + Ubuntu 7.04 + Penmount Ubuntu drivers 2.0 =Touch
screen works fine, sometimes X crashes (not always) and restarts by
itself inconsistently
After installing penmount drivers, the X crashes/restarts automatically
on ubuntu 7.04 Desktop Edition.
We see in syslog “repro
DMA02, regarding your post #44, please make it as a question. I can
suggest then that you could run a cut /dev/ttySx and see what is the
output when you touch the panel.
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It's difficult to form it into a question, if i did it would be why
doesn't pm-setup detect my touchscreen?
I tried doing a cat /dev/ttyS0-5 to no avail.
My touch screen is supposed to be connected on COM 5 (which is an
internal com port, not external)
Plainly, the touchscreen is not getting
Hello,
I'm trying to get my penmount touchscren to work but it is just not getting
detected.
I have one of those POS machines that are 100% VIA hardware. It comes with a
DMC9000 touchscreen that is connected directly onto the mother board. It looks
like a parallel port connector (definitely
That rotation issue is an old problem. Did you try to use the
calibration results with the ubuntu driver after?
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Hi there, I have the same problem, my computer is a GIGABYTE 912x tablet
pc
The driver in Synaptic didn't allow calibration. But the new 9.10 deb at
PenMount site : http://www.penmount.com.tw/down_2_1.php does have
calibration and works perfectly. However, if I rotate the screen when in
tablet
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Hmm, I guess based on comment 40 we should go back to work again over
this issues. Where did you get the driver from? Was it packaged by
Ubuntu?
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Just would like to pipe in that a Jaunty version of the driver has been
released by Penmount a couple of months back. However, on my Kohjinsha
SH6, installing the driver has the unfortunate side-effect of causing my
sound rocker control to stop working (on other computers, other users
reported
It seems you'll need to re-open the bug for jaunty. There is now
official PenMount's driver for this distro, the older driver doesn't
work on jaunty and when I'm trying to install the xorg package I get the
following:
The following packages are BROKEN:
xserver-xorg-core
The following NEW
excuse my typo in the previous comment. It should be:
There is NO official PenMount's driver for this distro
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We close it for now. It seems that there are many fixes in the intrepid
and jaunty. Feel free to reopen if it still causes problems.
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Are there any updates on this? Does it work? Can we close this?
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My english is very poor. I am sorry.
The Penmount company have made one driver with calibration tool. It is not
software free, but work fine.
You can download the drive
herehttp://www.penmount.com/Download/Driver/PenMount/PenMount%20Ubuntu8.04%20Driver%20V2.2.tar.gz
Thanks for your work.
as far as I am concerned, this bug may be closed.
we have 8 perfectly working penmount touchscreens in production with
Ubuntu Hardy running now...
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Georg Klimm, I can see that after a long process you came to an old
conclusion, or well known fact: in the new Xorg server, the server
installs the mouse by default. Then, the mouse uses the xev
infrastructure which causes the swapping. It is still blurry to me how
it manages to get the penmount
I've not solved the problem to get the data into the penmountdriver,
because without the mousedriver there are obviously no data on the
/dev/input/mive or /dev/input/mouse
Hmm, but on my system the HAL is making the event4 into
/dev/input/touchscreen. Then, in xorg.conf I put the input file to
In Debian etch they make the right movement on the screen but in 10% of the
screen. With the PMode-variable I can move this frame from corner to corner but
no adjustment gives satusfiring results.
The newer drivers from penmount don't run in cuase auf the glibc 2.4
So I updating to lenny where
Some good news from my side here: we have successfully deployed six
PM9000 (RS232) based touchscreens in a production environment, with the
latest (beta) Ubuntu 8.04 driver and calibration tool provided by
Penmount themselves.
Working just fine, both the driver as the calibration tool inside a
Oh, sorry to hear that. It is because of the new changes, and I trust
that they are good changes for future.
I can understand your frustrations thou (Georg Klimm), hang on and let
us know...
As for PM9000 RS232 industrial deployment, I guess there are more
problems with the USB ones like
I've some experiences with the serial penmount: they are much more easier to
handle!
Unfortunately kontron doesn't distribute the ePanel with the serial Penmount
and the customer will have categorical these kontron-devices ...
I promise that I don't give up :-)
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I'm using a
http://de.kontron.com/products/boards+and+mezzanines/embedded+sbc/mobile+flatpanel+sbc/epanelpm.html
with a penmount touchpad PM6000USB.
After reading this thread, I've upgraded from debian etch to lenny to compile
the patched driver an now the latest version from
I will package it into a .deb soon, but without the calibration for now... Just
the xorg-xserver-input-penmount.
If I had time, I could make it full blown package, but I need to check the
penmount copyright agreements for their source/binaries...
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sometimes contacting the vendor *does* help, apparently. :-)
http://penmount.com/Download/Driver/PenMount/PenMount%20Ubuntu%208.04%20Driver%20beta2%2020080526.zip
this drivers works perfectly for me (PM9000 board with internal RS232
connection). works together with intel video driver, at a
The patched version is already online (check my previous comment from
2008-05-21 - comments/8). Myself, I use the USB PM9000.
What I mean about contacting, was the guys from behing the xorg-input
packaging. The original Ubuntu drivers. Myself, I used some of their
framework for the building the
hmm, I don't see any difference between the files you have in your PPA
for gutsy and for hardy. diff also doesn't see any difference. :-) I'll
test them nevertheless...
the support from PenMount indeed is worthless. just look at their
website. if there would have been an Internet in the sixties,
Hmm, the gutsy compilation from my PPA is just a copy for the hardy and
intreprid. There are no differences between the patches. It shouldn't
work in Gutsy as the driver supported by the PenMount should work in
Gutsy. If you have problems with that in Gutsy, uh, well, I have no idea
how to help...
We are testing on a PM9000, connected to TTYS3 on our system.
I agree the problem lies upstream here. I tried to get them involved as
well through the official support line of the company where we bought
our screens (they claim they support Linux after all), but no luck until
now.
Could you
Woo... I see that the problem is growing quite much. What I thought that will
just be a hack, it is growing into a full driver issue. It will be nice to know
what hardware is behind also, like PM6000/PM9000, USB/TTYS0 etc.
I could apply the patch to anything and also make new packages. But the
removing mouse_drv.so has no effect whatsoever here. anyway, the problem
is not with stability or anything else, only with the fact that the
mousepointer just doesn't stick to the position where your finger is.
it's not only a point of calibration, because the relative position
between
Hi,
I know that the package was not the best. I did it in hurry just to
prove that it can be done. I am not the package maintainer, and the
sources of that package are from my old gutsy...and copied to hardy...
Now, for debugging, I noticed that the mouse_drv.so creates problems. It
might be
Is is possible to mail me the patch (philippe at dellaert.org) or even
package? I'm trying to get a 9000 working with ubuntu, but everything
fails (both in gutsy as in hardy) . Also, what exactly do i have to add
to my xorg.conf, cause i can use the ubuntu 7.10 drivers from their site
and run the
I will make you a debian package...
I will place it on my ppa...
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Ok. I did them in my ppa:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~theseinfeld/+archive
It works in hardy but not in gutsy. The gutsy has the old Xorg, so, you could
use the penmount 2.0.1 for it.
You can download the deb file from here:
Thanks a lot!
This makes the touchscreen work, which is good.
Two minor problems thou:
1) My Y-axis is swapped (i turned SwapXY to 0 because X-axis was swapped, this
is fixed, but when touching the bottom the pointer is put on the top of the
screen)
2) My screen resolution is 1024x768 but the
same problem here with the Y-axis swap. adding the following code on
line 1165 (right after where the x and y values are read form the serial
pins) fixed that for me:
y = priv-screen_height - y;
problem still is that priv_screen_height doesn't seem to be set to the
right number. the
For that, you might need to touch the MinX, MinY, MaxX, MaxY...
Let me know when you have a fix so we can close this :)
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Hello:
The first, thanks to Peter Antoniac for your work.
I am Spanish and my English is very poor.
I also have one Kohjinsha. I have Hardy Heron.
I tried to install deb but I could not, sends me the following error
message:
dpkg: about
hehe, I was stupid trying to fix the swapped Y-coordinate with that line
of code. digging deeper into the existing code, I found out I could play
around with the settings changing the PMode. for my screen, simply
setting it to 2 made the X-Y interpretation correct.
I'm still puzzled by the
hmm, the displacement cannot be solved by a simple linear
transformation. it's very weird actually. I added some debugging lines
to the driver to print out the X and Y values it reads from the serial
port (testing on a PM9000 here) and when I'm following the far left
border of the screen with the
ok, sorry, my bad again (it's getting late :-)). I messed up hexadecimal
and binary notation here.
anyway, I'm stuck. from the code above, you can tell that packet[1] is
responsible for the greatest part of the X coordinate value. when I put
my pen in the top left corner, this packet contains a
If you do that, make sure that you don't have the /etc/penmount.dat file
there (move it or remove it from there). If you have the file, the
penmount drivers from the penmount.com will read it...
I have actually a debian package that works now. If you want it, let me
know. I have one compiled.
thank you very much,
I am not programmer so unfortunately I cannot help, sorry. I will try to
play with the data in the xorg.conf to have a minimu calibration.
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I will try to make a patch and publish it here...
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OK,
Looked into the source of the penmount callibration tool. It is using an old
method from Xinput that was changed. I will make a new package and test it with
the new Xinput if it can get calibrated. So far, I managed to build a new
penmount_drv.so with the sources from the penmount.com. With
Yes, I can confirm this bug. The calibration tool doesn't work because
of Xorg is now 7.3 in hardy and it used to work in 7.2. The
penmount_drv.so that comes in the penmount.com
[http://penmount.com/down_2_1.php] doesn't work also because of ABI
incompatibility with this drive. The calibration is
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