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Re: [Ltib] Problem starting X on CVS latest LTIB + imx27 ADS


From: Stuart Hughes
Subject: Re: [Ltib] Problem starting X on CVS latest LTIB + imx27 ADS
Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 13:57:47 +0000
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Hi Rajesh,

This is the userspace part that the Xserver links to (AFAIK).  Run:
./ltib --configure

select tslib, it's next to tinyproxy and before tunctl (use the 's' search option to find it if not obvious). If you had to select it, it should force that package to build along with the xorg-server package.

Regards, Stuart

Rajesh Marathe wrote:
Hey Stuart,

How do we select "tslib" from the LTIB config ? Actually I have selected
"tsdev" for TouchScreen as a module. Is tslib different from this ?

Also, while configuring X11 package do I have to select "Full X11
Server" instead of the 'tinyX' that I have selected now ?

regards,
Rajesh Marathe.



On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 11:43 +0000, Stuart Hughes wrote:
Hi Rajesh,

Are you using a touchscreen? if so you should have tslib selected in the config. If so this will disable the keyboard at build time. Not sure if you can do it at runtime (maybe?).

Regards, Stuart

Rajesh Marathe wrote:
Thanks Stuart.

But is it possible to configure X and tell X not to look for Keyboard at
all. Right now it is looking for keyboard by default and I am not sure
why.

regards,
Rajesh Marathe.

On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 10:41 +0000, Stuart Hughes wrote:
Hi Rajesh,

I don't have that board so I'm not sure. Try an: 'lsmod' on the board and see if anything likely is there, if so modprobe it. Take a look at Hamilton's reply to you on 28th, maybe there's something there that may help.

Regards, Stuart

Rajesh Marathe wrote:
Stuart,

Thanks for the information. I will try this out.

One more thing is that, I have selected "MXC Keyboard" as an input
driver. Presently it is selected as "M" (Module). So, what is the name
for this driver, do you have any idea ? I know that "mxc_ts" gets me MXC
Touch screen but I don't know the name for keyboard driver. Please do
let me know this one if you are aware.

Thanks for your suggestion so far and I will try out the things
mentioned by you.

regards,
Rajesh Marathe.

On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 09:30 +0000, Stuart Hughes wrote:
Hi Rajaesh,

Looks like it can't find a keyboard.  Maybe try with these args:

Xfbdev -ac -mouse mouse -keybd keyboard &

If you're using a touch screen you'll need something else maybe along the lines of Alan's suggestion here:

http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/ltib/2009-12/msg00073.html

Regards, Stuart

Rajesh Marathe wrote:
Hi,

I am using CVS latest LTIB + imx27 ADS board. I have selected "TinyX"
option while selecting X package. First I type the below commands.

mx27# export
DISPLAY=:0.0 mx27# if [ ! -e /dev/tty0 ]; then ln -s /dev/vc/0 /dev/tty0; fi mx27# if [ ! -e /dev/tty1 ]; then ln -s /dev/vc/1 /dev/tty1; fi mx27# if [ ! -e /dev/tty2 ]; then ln -s /dev/vc/2 /dev/tty2; fi
I get the following error while running the command "Xfbdev &".

---------------------------------------------------------------
mx27# _XSERVTransSocketOpenCOTSServer: Unable to open socket for
inet6 _XSERVTransOpen: transport open failed for inet6/freescale:0 _XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners: failed to open listener for inet6 Warning: mode not found, using default expected keysym, got XF86Battery: line 59 of inet expected keysym, got XF86WLAN: line 60 of inet expected keysym, got XF86Suspend: line 174 of inet expected keysym, got XF86Battery: line 205 of inet expected keysym, got XF86Bluetooth: line 206 of inet expected keysym, got XF86WLAN: line 207 of inet expected keysym, got XF86Hibernate: line 214 of inet Couldn't find keyboard driver keybd Backtrace (1 deep): 0: /lib/ld-linux.so.3 [0x40012e80] Fatal server error: Segmentation fault caught ---------------------------------------------------------------

Can you please tell me what am I doing wrong ?

regards,
Rajesh Marathe.





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