
3M™ MicroTouch™ Software MT 7 User Guide
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Some distributions require a suffix for these scripts. If needed, change the XinitSuffix
value to the needed suffix. For example, if your distribution requires these scripts to have
a '.sh', change the XinitSuffix symbol to be ".sh".
XorgConf
This symbol contains that path for xorg.conf file, normally /etc/X11/xorg.conf. MT 7 for
Linux® must modify this file to register its drivers. If you use a different file, change the
value of this symbol. If you do not use a configuration file, refer to 'Cannot find
/etc/X11/xorg.conf' in the section 'Error Messages During Installation'.
XorgDir and XFree86Dir
The MT 7 for Linux® software uses an X input module to get touch data into the X
Windows server. The Install script inspects the paths /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input and
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/input. If your X input modules reside elsewhere, change the
appropriate variable to the correct path.
Error Messages During Installation
This covers error messages generated by the Install script. Programs used by the script
may generate their own messages. This section does not cover those messages.
Cannot find needed +.so in /usb/lib
Variations of the message may refer to other directories depending on the setting of the
LibDir variable in the Install script. The installation script could not find the standard
C++ shared objects. Confirm that the LibDir variable is set correctly. If so, you need to
install the C++ shared objects or, if already present, create a symbolic link using the
name +.so to the C++ shared object.
Cannot find shared memory support
The MT 7 for Linux® software uses shared memory. Some older Linux® systems do not
provide this support and the package will not run. Contact 3M Touch Systems for other
options.
Cannot find /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Variations of this error may occur if a system uses a different xorg.conf file.
MT 7 for Linux® uses an X input driver and requires this file so that the X server will
load the driver. Since this file is optional, some systems do not have one present. If you
use a different location for your xorg.conf file, edit the Install script and set the variable
XorgConf.
Otherwise you need to provide this file. There are two methods of doing this. You may
run the command 'X -configure'. This produces the file ~/xorg.conf. Copy this file to
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and restart your system. If the X Windows system restarts, you can
proceed with the MT 7 installation. If X Windows does not start properly, get to a
command prompt, possibly booting your system into single-user mode. Remove
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and restart X Windows.