I'd been looking for info on how to get this working for a few days, but only found info referring to another touchscreen made by eGalax with product ID "0eef:0001" rather than "0eef:480e" which my NB30 reported.
However, I found a link that suggested the same fix would work for me, tried it and it did, so I thought I'd share this info here where I originally looked for it.
This was the key for me, and it shows how to test it will work without editing any files or having to reboot
http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.ph ... 9#p3839109They're saying to follow this earlier set of instructions but just swap the 0x1 code for 0x480e to make it permanent even after reboot:
http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.ph ... 5#p3833935Both those are in french, but as they are basically lists of command lines and lines to edit in files you can get the sense of it.
Here's another link I found in English for the 0x1 touchscreen
http://samiux.blogspot.com/2010/11/howt ... hnote.htmlYou might also want the link to the PPA for the xinput_calibrator tool to save compling. This spits out the settings needed to be added to xorg.conf.d:
https://launchpad.net/~tias/+archive/xi ... brator-ppaThe only differences from this advice I took was that I ran the calibrator to get the settings to add to the xorg.conf.d/ directory by adding the quirks with modprobe and I put the file in /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ which seems to be a change of location for Maverick and is different from the one suggested by xinput_calibrator and the two different sets of instructions. Maybe those other places work too, but I thought I'd use the existing directory before creating a new one.