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Ah. Ubuntu touch has the driver included, you just need to activate it. It is still the buggy driver, but it is a driver.
I am liking the experience a lot, for me it works fine, exept for the screen being rotated. I would suggest getting one.
I will have to say bluetooth also does not work yet, and kde (the default with danctnix) does not work really wel with a touchscreen.
Thanks!
How are you with the CLI? Are you using Wayland, and have you tried X? X may give you better options for managing your geometries. Have you tried xrandr to manage the rotation? Have you tried arandr, the GUI version?
If you can get it rotated the way you like, there are a couple of packages that can persist and restore your layout, but autorandr is probably where you might start.
I almost live in my terminal...
But can you run lomiri on X? Mir is like wayland, where the shell and the wm are bound to the display server, and they work on that specific display server right? If it would be possible to run lomiri on X, I an trying that immediatly!
Gosh, I thought Mir was abandoned. I doubt that Lomiri runs on X, based on the brief look I gave it. Well, good luck, and if you figure it out, don't hesitate to provide a postfix here!
Yea, so I updated the post with my current solution. Also, I moved away from ubuntu touch, because of lomiri not supporting X apps like libreoffice. Therefore I do not recommend ubuntu touch... But I am going to try postmarketos+kde plasma mobile. I will update if that works better.