Hi Ashton,
> I was not aware such a thing existed. Would you mind pointing me in
> the right direction for this?
No problem, here's the link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/550625/comments/492
It's the same link as in my first message to this thread, though. So if
for some
Hi Ashton,
In the launchpad bug entry, there is also a dkms package which is what
I use so I don't have to rebuild manually in case of a kernel update.
Did that not work for you?
Florian
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Hey Ashton,
> I will certainly try this out. Which backports kernel have you
> upgraded to?
I upgraded to 2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64. The patch should apply cleanly to
kernel 2.6.38 and newer.
> And how does that fare as far as nVidia drivers go
> (assuming you haven't got the Intel integrated option,
Hello Ashton,
I'm not sure if those two patches are the same, but I was able to apply
a patch that comes from Ubuntu. It got the touchpad on my Latitude
E6410 working pretty much flawlessly, including multitouch. I'm
running stable, so I had to upgrade to a kernel from backports,
but I guess on si
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