The Collective We

About

The Collective We, rants and ravings from the side of reason.

My PGP Public Key

Public Photo Gallery

Twitter Feed

    Search

    Advanced Search

    Archives

    Friends

    Geeks

    Reading

    Feeds


    HP tc4400 running Ubuntu 8.4t

    I installed Ubuntu 8.4 on my tc4400 earlier this month…and like Ubuntu 6 on an older tc4200 everything ran well…  Most everythign that is.

    I have gotten the stylus to work by uncommenting the following lines in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
    InputDevice   “stylus”      “SendCoreEvents”
          InputDevice   “cursor”      “SendCoreEvents”
          InputDevice   “eraser”      “SendCoreEvents”

    What I don’t seem to have working just yet is the following:

    1. Processor Scaling
    2. Stylus Button
    3. Screen Rotation
    4. Soft Buttons (the “Q,” rotate, and “input panel” touch buttons on the screen bezel)
    5. Scroll Dial on edge of screen
    6. Biometric Fingerprint Reader

    I will keep working on these items, and will update this post as I discover the fixes for each of these items.

    2008.05.26 UPDATE:  Processor scaling was resolved simply by a BIOS Update.  I had F.05 and I upgraded to F.09.  You can find that update here.

    Posted on Thu, 22 May 2008 22:34:00 -0700
    Geek Technology Linux • (0) Trackbacks Permalink

    Commenting is not available in this weblog entry.

    << Back to main