Unfortunately [xinput-calibrator
][1] does not work at all for calibrating a
touchscreen in Debian9. This is apparently because X server now uses libinput
to handle input devices instead of evdev. I spent huge amount of trying to
fiddling with xinput-calibrator
and 99-calibration.conf
files until I finely
found this [issue][2] on GitHub that gave me some hints as how to proceed. This
is mostly for my own reference, but I hope it might also help others in the same
situation.
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version: '3' | |
services: | |
mssql-server-linux: | |
image: microsoft/mssql-server-linux:latest | |
volumes: | |
- mssql-server-linux-data:/var/opt/mssql/data | |
environment: | |
- ACCEPT_EULA=Y | |
- SA_PASSWORD=${SQLSERVER_SA_PASSWORD:-yourStrong(!)Password} |