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Author: | zero cool [ Sun Feb 02, 2025 12:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Supporting components for Linux on a Panasonic Toughbook CF-19 |
Since it was a bit of an adventure in pain and stabbing to get this working, due to conflicting and obscure information, I figured I'd document it here. I'm running Debian 12.9 with xfce on mine. Your suffering may vary. Audio To be fixed still. Headphone output works, but nothing from the speaker. Apparently this fix should work, but I've not had any luck: Edit /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-speaker.conf Change Code: Select all
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Touch Works out of the box, but cannot be calibrated with xinput_calibrator. This is due to the touch panel not being correctly detected by the software, and produces a seemingly functional result, but is in fact broken. To fix this, do the following: Code: Select all
Tablet buttons These are the buttons on the left front edge of the computer. Do Code: Select all
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TouchscreenDevice='Fujitsu Component Limited USB Touch Panel' The tablet buttons should now work as regular keyboard keys, meaning you can create new keyboard shortcuts to run the rotate-screen script, open a virtual keyboard (I installed onboard for this) or make them trigger whatever you like. In case the github with the tablet button stuffs were to go down, I thought I'd put a copy of it here as well. |
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