Welcome, Guest. Please Login or Register.
Linuxslate.com Forums

<=== Back to the Linuxslate.com Homepage

Sep 6th, 2010, 2:12pm
News: Welcome to the linuxslate.com forums. Forum registration is now (hopefully) working.


Pages: 1
Stylistic LT-P600 on Xubuntu Jaunty?? (Read 926 times)
cassetti
Thinks a tablet is something you take for a headache
*


Linuxslate.com Forum

Posts: 1
Gender: male
Stylistic LT-P600 on Xubuntu Jaunty??
Sep 16th, 2009, 10:54am
 
Hello! Newbie here!
 
While i had my dream laptop (and first tablet!) a special ordered custom Lenovo X61T was having a new system board warranty replacement (after a water spill!) I borrowed my coworkers Fujitsu Stylstic LT-P600.
 
The thing ran like a bear with Windows 2000 running on it (but the stylus did work!). Installed my usb CD rom drive, popped in a copy of Xubuntu Jaunty Jackalope and off i went, selected the option for 'need help loading from CD on boot' option and had no other problems getting through basic installation.
 
Some of the buttons on the side of the screen work - i'd like to fix that but thats later.
 
For now i need help getting the fpit driver to work!
 
I am reading tons of sites that all suggest different options for xorg config for the serial and such, and even adding some lines to rc.local but I can't seem to get it to load no matter what TTYS# i use.
 
Can someone offer some guidance on what to do? I'm at my wits end with this dinosaur.
 
Back to top
 
 

Current Mobile Office:
Tablet: Lenovo X61T 7764 with MV/MT and Bluetooth (8-cell batt)
Phone: HTC Fuze (Touch Pro) *EnergyROM*
  IP Logged
Administrator
Forum Administrator
*****


Administrator

Posts: 43
Gender: male
Re: Stylistic LT-P600 on Xubuntu Jaunty??
Reply #1 - Oct 5th, 2009, 9:35pm
 
Have you found the serial device for the touchscreen?
 
try:
 
cat /dev/ttySx
 
with different values of x  (usually 0 - 4)
 
Moving the pen around the screen should produce lots of garbage when you move the pen around the screen.
 
Do this _Without_ the driver installed.
 
This will at least be a start.  It will tell you what to put in xorg.conf for the serial port setting.
 
Also, check the permissions of each serial device.
 
Back to top
 
 

Mobile Linux ?

Got That:
Wibrain B1L, Pepper Pad 3 (Deceased), GP2x, Nokia 770 (Sold), Motorola A780, Motorola ZN5, Android Dev Phone 1, Eken M003 (Deceased), Augen Gentouch 78, Dell Streak.
WWW   IP Logged
Pages: 1