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Hi guys,
Our company is about to use MSI Wind Top AE2220-424US All-in-One PC to build appliances based on customized debian.
My question is what touchscreen is used in this ...
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MSI Wind Top AE2220-424US All-in-One PC
Hi guys,
Our company is about to use MSI Wind Top AE2220-424US All-in-One PC to build appliances based on customized debian.
My question is what touchscreen is used in this All-in-One PC? Does it support modern linux kernels?
As far as I know one of similar appliance (MS-AA16) uses quanta touch screen.
Thanks
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Current Linux kernels support a number of touch screen devices, though you may need to build a custom kernel with the drivers you need, which may or may not be built into the kernel by default. As for this particular PC, you need to contact MSI to determine what vendor parts they are using. You might be able to find the info on their web site. The alternative is to boot a live CD/DVD/USB Linux image and run the lspci and/or lsusb commands to see what the system sees as to the hardware and chip sets in use.
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