![]() "Ok, maybe it's a problem with my kernel." Replaced the kernel I built with the latest from tiplanet (also device tree). It boots, but gives a similar error when I try to do startx. "Hmm, maybe it's something to do with debian packages." Fine, instead of debian, put the latest xconfig rootfs from tiplanet on my flash drive, since I've seen videos of xconfig working. Then I compiled the (device tree) kernel using vogtinator's config with a couple kernel options added to get my usb ethernet adapter working. I followed codinghobbit's tutorial and installed Debian on my calculator. I read about linux on the nspire a while ago, and seeing as I now use CAS more often (and can't put a CAS os on my rev. Quote from: alnwlsn on September 06, 2015, 10:52:54 pm Hello, another noob here. I'm just good at googling and poking around. I know some Linux stuff from playing with Raspberry pi, but I've never really done anything at this lower level. I have looked around and found the "evdev" driver Could this be it? How do I enable it? At this point I should say that I don't really know what I'm doing. Therefore, a couple questions: First, is x possible with the newer kernels? How do I get it working? More kernel options? Second, how do I get the inputs to work in X? I don't know if the touchpad can work as a mouse, but the keyboard should work. I can't get out of it, and have to use the reset button. Then after a couple minutes, the screensaver kicks in and the screen turns off. I can tell that it isn't frozen because the clock still works. I don't have a usb keyboard, but I do have a mouse. It boots, and startx does start x, but none of the inputs work the cx keyboard and touchpad don't do anything, so I can't type anything. Both my kernel and the tiplanet one were kernel version 4.2 "Ok, maybe newer kernels don't work." Fine, install the latest old kernel (non device tree) from tiplanet. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you are currently running 4.5.1 or 4.5.2, you need to upgrade to that version of 4.5.3.Hello, another noob here. To avoid this needless formatting, you can download just the plain OS from a mirror on : CX and CX CAS. Note that the needed CX (CAS) OS 4.5.3.14 is not directly available from TI’s download pages, only a special “installer” variant which formats the filesystem can be downloaded there. While the biggest change is obviously the support for the CX II models and operating systems, users of later CX calculators (HW revision W and up) can now enjoy a better LCD compatibility mode, with much better application support and performance. AK and later.įor completeness, this is the changelog for r2015: It introduces compatibility with the "capTIvate" touchpads found on CX II models with HW rev. This is a minor update compared to Ndless r2015. ![]()
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