[18:34] <Jameswstubbs> Hello, I'm having a little problem with a project I've been working on using rootstock, I've gotten a minimal ubuntu image with xfce4 booting on the iPhone 3g but can't get the touchscreen working, There's kernel support and I have firmware images ending in .bin.
[18:35] <Jameswstubbs> I've copied the firmware to /lib/firmware
[18:35] <Jameswstubbs> and /etc/firmware
[18:35] <Jameswstubbs> But I'm not sure basically how to ask Ubuntu to use the screen as an input device
[18:37] <Jameswstubbs> I've noticed other guides use ttys0 ect. quite a lot but at the moment I cant communicate with the device while it's booted p
[18:37] <Jameswstubbs> up*
[18:37] <Jameswstubbs> Does anyone have an advice on setting up a touchscreen, I don't know whats required
[18:41] <Jameswstubbs> Sorry for flooding
[19:21] <cwillu> Jameswstubbs, would depend on the touchscreen.  They often provide their information over a serial line though (hence the /dev/ttyS0)
[19:21] <cwillu> note that it's case sensitive;  ttys0 is almost certainly wrong
[19:22] <Jameswstubbs> Ok, how would I ask ubuntu to use it as an input, is there dependencies other than x11
[19:22] <Jameswstubbs> I'll trial and error ttyS1 ect.