The alps support patch was added into the kernel, but for some reason hardware
tapping has been disabled. No idea why, possibly because it allows configuring
the touchpad sensitivity (but hurts double clicking a bit) About the only
upside of using the touchpad as an alps is that you can define edge
I loaded the module in modconf, adding "proto=imps" and it responded
with the generic PS/2 mouse detected again, and everything is
working. I added it as a boot parameter in LILO so it won't be there
with the old or newer kernels unless I specifically add it.
Many thanks,
Curt-
On Monday 23 M
This sounds like the same thing I sent a mail before but for dell
inspiron 600m... I'm copying an answer I got pretty useful:
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I have the same problem with an old vintage Sony Vaio PCG-R505JL, From
I can confirm the same weird behavior on HP Pavillion zx5820 here.
I went back to sarge 2.6.8 to get it working fine again. It is a pity
because I had to recompile alsa since 2.6.8 does not get along with my
atiixp soundcard...
Curt Howland wrote:
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Hi. Up-To-Date Sid on a Vaio PCG-GRT170.
I finally tracked down the problem I've had trying to go from kernel
2.6.10 to 2.6.11, which I noticed recently became the "official"
latest Debian kernel. Or rather, 2.6.10 is showing up as obsolete
today.
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