Hi,
I am a complete newcomer to Linux. I am using the Kohjinsha PM netbook. I have tried tens of Linux distributions with this device, and PuppyLinux one of only two that have booted at all (Other being SliTaz).
System specs:
Intel Atom Z510
Intel GMA 500 graphics
512mb RAM
32 bit
The device's screen is a resistive touchscreen. This is the primary method of input into the computer as there is no trackpad or point. With all operating systems I have tried with the device (Both Windows and Linux), the cursor can be moved around the screen, and items pressed, but the cursor is always misaligned with wherever is pressed on the screen until a driver is installed, and the screen then calibrated.
When trying BionicPup, it works as described. I can click things on the screen, but the cursor is far away from wherever I am physically pressing with the stylus.
All I know is that the driver my device needs for the touchscreen to work correctly with Linux is called "eGalaxtouch". A user on another forum told me that SlackoPup has the eGalaxtouch driver.
When trying SlackoPup, the cursor acts berserk upon input. Completely unusable. I have not experienced this before with any other OS (BionicPup did not do this).
It is possible that the driver is being loaded. After installing the touchscreen driver on Windows (Which is not eGalaxtouch, instead something called "Touchside" - Maybe this exists for Linux but not sure) it needs to be calibrated before it becomes useable, so it might be the same case with Linux. I have read that a piece of software called "xinput-calibrator" can do touchscreen calibration but I do not know how to install this on Puppy Linux. If someone knows how to please say and I will try it.
I do not know what to do now. Would very much like to get PuppyLinux working on the device as everything else works fine (Sound, graphics, etc).
Thank you all in advance.
PiZZa3