Originally Posted By: peter
Kernel 2.4 or 2.6? (Your Pi is running 3.6.) Monolithic XFree86? (Modular XOrg has been around for ages.) I'm sorry to say that unless you can find a driver package for a much newer environment, you're not likely to get this thing to work.

I've been reading up on this, and I start to fear the same. It seems XFree86 has stopped in 2008 as a project. This was about the same time I bought this monitor, so that makes sense. (and it seems the drivers date back to 2006, which is ancient of course)
Originally Posted By: peter

Can you plug the thing in to your Pi and then issue the "lsusb" command? Maybe its VID and PID are nowadays supported by one of the mainstream Linux USB touchscreen drivers.

Very good point. I haven't tried connecting the Pi yet, because the touch screen display is already installed into the wall and I'd have to remove it in order to do that. But I'll give it a try tomorrow.
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