Talk:ASUS EeeTop ET1602
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Revision as of 14:07, 1 June 2010 by Psylem (Talk | contribs) (Sucessful application of instructions on Ubuntu 10.04)
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.