** Description changed:

  Filing here per request at:
  
    http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2015/11/24/%23ubuntu-devel.html#t14:35
  
- The issue is regarding touch infra-red overlay touch screen panels from
+ The issue is regarding infra-red overlay touch screen panels from
  Wivitouch in China:
  
-   
http://www.wivitouch.com/sdp/1079694/4/pd-5199630/7116924-2132434/Multitouch_screen_infrared_touch_screen_19.html
-   
http://www.diytrade.com/china/pd/7116927/Multitouch_screen_infrared_touch_screen_18_5.html
-   http://img.diytrade.com/smimg/1079694/17764824-1256906-0/nn/58f1.jpg
+   
http://www.wivitouch.com/sdp/1079694/4/pd-5199630/7116924-2132434/Multitouch_screen_infrared_touch_screen_19.html
+   
http://www.diytrade.com/china/pd/7116927/Multitouch_screen_infrared_touch_screen_18_5.html
+   http://img.diytrade.com/smimg/1079694/17764824-1256906-0/nn/58f1.jpg
  
  I have approximately 300 USB touch panels, from two different batches,
  but all report the same USB ID 0c45:8419.  The manufacturer told me they
  had changed the firmware without changing the USB ID/version because
  they did not consider the change important.  Both batches work correctly
  on Ubuntu 10.04, but only the first batch works on 14.04.  The remaining
  batch does not so this is a regression.
  
  After plugging in, both batches appear equivalently under:
  
    /dev/input/eventNN
  
  and for both 'evtest' reports:
  
    Input device ID: bus 0x3 vendor 0xc45 product 0x8419 version 0x100
    Input device name: "SONiX USB Device"
    …
  
  Presumably something is occuring that causes a version version of
  'libev' to handle one batch differently.  Attached is the output of
  running:
  
    $ sudo lsusb -vvvv -c -d 0c45:8419 > ….txt
  
  for one device from each of the two batches, which confirms that they
  appear identically.  I have tested 250/250 (working) from the first
  batch, and 10/50 (not-working) from the second batch.
  
  The only way to tell the batches apart is by the length of the USB
  cable, the first (working) batch have USB cables that are 15-20
  centimetres long, and the second (non-working) batch have USB cables
  that are ~1 metre long.

** Description changed:

  Filing here per request at:
  
    http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2015/11/24/%23ubuntu-devel.html#t14:35
  
  The issue is regarding infra-red overlay touch screen panels from
  Wivitouch in China:
  
    
http://www.wivitouch.com/sdp/1079694/4/pd-5199630/7116924-2132434/Multitouch_screen_infrared_touch_screen_19.html
    
http://www.diytrade.com/china/pd/7116927/Multitouch_screen_infrared_touch_screen_18_5.html
    http://img.diytrade.com/smimg/1079694/17764824-1256906-0/nn/58f1.jpg
  
  I have approximately 300 USB touch panels, from two different batches,
  but all report the same USB ID 0c45:8419.  The manufacturer told me they
  had changed the firmware without changing the USB ID/version because
  they did not consider the change important.  Both batches work correctly
- on Ubuntu 10.04, but only the first batch works on 14.04.  The remaining
- batch does not so this is a regression.
+ on Ubuntu 10.04, but only the first batch works on Ubuntu 14.04.  The
+ remaining batch does not work under Ubuntu 14.04 so this is a
+ regression.
  
  After plugging in, both batches appear equivalently under:
  
    /dev/input/eventNN
  
  and for both 'evtest' reports:
  
    Input device ID: bus 0x3 vendor 0xc45 product 0x8419 version 0x100
    Input device name: "SONiX USB Device"
    …
  
  Presumably something is occuring that causes a version version of
  'libev' to handle one batch differently.  Attached is the output of
  running:
  
    $ sudo lsusb -vvvv -c -d 0c45:8419 > ….txt
  
  for one device from each of the two batches, which confirms that they
  appear identically.  I have tested 250/250 (working) from the first
  batch, and 10/50 (not-working) from the second batch.
  
  The only way to tell the batches apart is by the length of the USB
  cable, the first (working) batch have USB cables that are 15-20
  centimetres long, and the second (non-working) batch have USB cables
  that are ~1 metre long.

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  New revision of 0c45:8419 Microdia/Wivitouch USB Infrared Touchscreen
  no longer working under 14.04

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