Difference between revisions of "Talk:ASUS EeeTop ET1602"
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Then you can go ahead an apply the changes specified. There is no need to change the screen resolution to 1024x768 anymore. Thanks again, and I hope this helps someone else too. | Then you can go ahead an apply the changes specified. There is no need to change the screen resolution to 1024x768 anymore. Thanks again, and I hope this helps someone else too. |
Revision as of 14:07, 1 June 2010
Ubuntu 10.04
Thanks so much for these instructions. It worked for me getting touchscreen to work under Ubuntu 10.04 out of the box. Two differences though, I had to generate a xorg.conf file as it's no longer created by default. To do so you need to login to a terminal and kill gdm-binary. On the login screen I used Alt+F1 to bring up a console then the following to generate the xorg.conf:
$ sudo killall gdm-binary
$ sudo X -configure
Then you can go ahead an apply the changes specified. There is no need to change the screen resolution to 1024x768 anymore. Thanks again, and I hope this helps someone else too.