Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 20:23 usb-Chicony_Electronics_Co._Ltd._FJ_Camera-event-if00 ->. ![]() # N-Trig Duosense Electromagnetic Digitizer Identifier "Wacom serial class identifiers" # so for now just let it fall through and be picked up by evdev instead. # WALTOP needs a patched kernel driver, that isn't in mainline lk yet, I installed the desktop version, would the netbook version have better support for touchscreen? It sure would be sweet if we could get the touchscreen to work. I am new to Ubuntu and by no means any kind of code reading, writing wizard. Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 20:23 platform-i8042-serio-4-mouse ->. Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 20:23 platform-i8042-serio-4-event-mouse ->. Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 20:23 platform-i8042-serio-0-event-kbd ->. Here is the output of "ls -l /dev/input/by-path": I do know that it certainly is a Wacom digitizer, it has a "Wacom Penabled" sticker right on it. The touchscreen has never worked yet but the pen did work, Today the pen doesn't work anymore but that's a separate issue I guess. Windows users also have a setup available.Hi, I also have a T4310 and just installed Ubuntu10.10 a couple days ago. I noticed a bug with the latest version (direct download - not from the Ubuntu repository): the OPML / XML import doesn't seem to work, so I suggest installing the version from the repository, importing the feeds from a service such as Google Reader and then you can use the latest version (download link at the end of the post) - it will remember all your feeds!Īny Linux distribution, Mac OS X and Windows: to run the latest RSSOwl version, simply download the appropriate package, extract it and run "RSSOwl". Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install rssowl If you don't use Ubuntu Karmic, simply replace "karmic" in the second command above, with your Ubuntu version (lucid, jaunty, intrepid, hardy). Sudo sh -c "echo 'deb karmic main' > /etc/apt/sources.list" To add the repository, open a terminal and paste the following commands: Although the RSSOwl version currently available in the repository is 2.0.1, the latest version should be available soon. Ubuntu users will be glad to know there is a repository set up for them. You can also chose to import your feeds, for instance from Google Reader (you must firstly export your feeds, of course). All you have to do is select some categories such as computers (Linux / Windows / etc), humor, technology and so on, and some well-known websites are instantly added to your subscriptions. When you start RSSOwl, the first thing you will notice is that it can automatically add some feeds for you. It's easy to configure and the best of all: It's platform-independent (works on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X). ![]() RSSOwl lets you gather, organize, update, and store information from any compliant source in a convenient, easy to use interface, save selected information in various formats for offline viewing and sharing, and much more. Because we never got to talk about the new RSSowl v2, I would like to present it to Web Upd8 readers. RSSOwl 2.0.2 was released today, and comes with 30 bugfixes and enhancements (you can find the list HERE) but this post is actually not about that.
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