On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 10:15:57AM +0800, littlebat wrote:
> In the Windows 7 guest OS, the touchpad "Lenovo pointing device"
> disappeared from the hardwares list. And, the log file in Ubuntu 11.10
> has the content below:
> y@y-PC:~$ cat ./psmouse-reverse/reverse.log
> S ff
> R fe
> S ff
> R fe
On Mon, 9 Jul 2012 23:57:14 -0500
Seth Forshee wrote:
> I did a write-up a while back about how I did it.
> http://swapspace.forshee.me/2011/11/touchpad-protocol-reverse-engineering.html
Hi,
I have done some testing on my Lenovo G360 Laptop according to the
instruction above, but it seems can't
Hi Seth,
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 6:57 AM, Seth Forshee
wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 12:16:27PM +0800, littlebat wrote:
>> 3, If you are interest in this and have time and it is helpful, I can
>> provide a root password for this laptop to you and run ssh service for
>> you all the time. Then y
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 12:16:27PM +0800, littlebat wrote:
> 1, Can you provide a simple tutorial (or web page address) of how to
> reverse-engineer a Linux ALPS driver if possible? I have very basic
> programming knowledge(shell script, read basic C code except hardware
> driver). Maybe, I can pro
On Mon, 9 Jul 2012 09:45:08 -0500
Seth Forshee wrote:
> So it sounds like we don't know how to talk to your touchpad, and
> there's no trivial way to add support for it to the driver. There's
> not really anything more I can do to help since I don't have access to
> the hardware.
Thanks.
Three th
On Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 01:35:19PM +0800, littlebat wrote:
> Briefly, "proto_version" V4 with "command_mode_resp" 0x00, 0x01, 0x73,
> 0x0d and V3 with 0x0d, 0x73, show the almost same symptoms:
> 1, dmesg output:
> [ 19.105550] psmouse serio4: alps: E6 report: 00 00 64
> [ 19.130028] psmouse se
On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 11:39:42AM +0800, littlebat wrote:
> I found these lines in my dmesg information:
> [ 19.995850] psmouse serio4: alps: E6 report: 00 00 64
> [ 20.021288] psmouse serio4: alps: E7 report: 73 03 50
> [ 20.623609] input: PS/2 Generic Mouse
> as /devices/platform/i8042/ser
On Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 03:45:45PM +0800, littlebat wrote:
> > Is the following summary correct?
> >
> > - 2.6.32.y (Debian squeeze) works well, using xinput or synclient to
> >configure
> > - 3.2.y (Ubuntu 12.04 LTS) sees a generic mouse, unconfigurable
> > - 3.2.y (Debian squeeze-backport
Hi,
I believe this is the same bug as launchpad bug 606238:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/606238
The bug discusses various Dell laptops with ALPS touchpad that don't
work. They now work in the ubuntu 12.04 kernel (and I believe upstream
as well), but some (such as the one
Very sorry, I post the wrong "xinput --list" information, it's my Asus
EEEPC. Here's the correct "xinput --list" information of my Lenovo G360:
â¡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master
pointer (3)] â â³ Virtual core XTEST pointer
id=4[slave pointer (2)] â â³
On Wed, 4 Jul 2012 22:20:09 -0500
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> (dropping Debian bug from cc list)
> Hi,
>
> littlebat wrote:
>
> > I
> > report a kernel bug about ALPS touchpad to you.
> >
> > My lenovo G360 has an ALPS touchpad, show in
found 679750 linux-2.6/2.6.32-45 , linux-2.6/3.2.4-1 , linux/3.4.4-1
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Because send by web gmail.com has html content so failed send to
linux-in...@vger.kernel.org at first time, so send again.
Hi,
Dear kernel developers.
According to the advice at " http://bugs.debian.org/679750 ", I report
found 679750 linux-2.6/2.6.32-45 , linux-2.6/3.2.4-1 , linux/3.4.4-1
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Hi,
Dear kernel developers.
According to the advice at " http://bugs.debian.org/679750 ", I report a
kernel bug about ALPS touchpad to you.
My lenovo G360 has an ALPS touchpad, show in Windows 7 Home Editition
OEM in this
unmerge 622231
notfound 622231 linux-2.6/3.2.4-1
notfound 679750 linux-2.6/2.6.38-4 , linux-2.6/3.0.0-2 , linux-2.6/3.2.1-1 ,
linux/3.2.21-2 , linux-2.6/3.0.0-4 , linux-2.6/3.1.1-1
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littlebat wrote:
> 2, Bug 622231 appears occasionally. My bug is stable, it is always
> here.
Thanks. Yeah
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