On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 04:24:54PM -0400, Phil! Gold wrote:
> I've installed jessie on a Lenovo S21e and have worked my way around some
> of the hardware challenges, but I'm stymied by the touchpad. X appears to
> recognize it, but I get no effect from using it (no cursor mo
I've installed jessie on a Lenovo S21e and have worked my way around some
of the hardware challenges, but I'm stymied by the touchpad. X appears to
recognize it, but I get no effect from using it (no cursor movement, no
clicks, etc).
I've run `evtest` on the device and it re
ael writes:
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 08:51:34AM -0400, David Zelinsky wrote:
>> I recently did an extensive dist-upgrade in testing, and now my
>> synaptics touchpad is not registering two-finger scrolling or edge
>> scrolling reliably.
[snip]
>
> This is a bug which
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 08:51:34AM -0400, David Zelinsky wrote:
> I recently did an extensive dist-upgrade in testing, and now my
> synaptics touchpad is not registering two-finger scrolling or edge
> scrolling reliably. It behaves like a sticky mouse: when I try to
> scroll often not
On 20/04/12 21:32, Adrian Fita wrote:
On 20/04/12 15:51, David Zelinsky wrote:
> [...]
Oh, I just stumbled upon the bugreport regarding this in the
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics package.
Check it out for workaround sugestions and temporary solutions:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.
On 20/04/12 15:51, David Zelinsky wrote:
I recently did an extensive dist-upgrade in testing, and now my
synaptics touchpad is not registering two-finger scrolling or edge
scrolling reliably. It behaves like a sticky mouse: when I try to
scroll often nothing happens, but if I keep doing it
I recently did an extensive dist-upgrade in testing, and now my
synaptics touchpad is not registering two-finger scrolling or edge
scrolling reliably. It behaves like a sticky mouse: when I try to
scroll often nothing happens, but if I keep doing it eventually it will
start to work, sort of, but
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
On 05/01/12 23:58, Florian Snow wrote:
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
Hi Florian,
I was not aware such a thing existed. Would you mind p
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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On 12/12/11 20:25, Ashton Fagg wrote:
G'day list,
I have a Dell Latitude E6410 and after months of putting up with no
touchpad scrolling out of sheer laziness I've decided to bite the
bullet and try to get it going.
Hi list,
Well I've finally got everything sorted, so I thoug
On 14 December 2011 21:09, Florian Snow wrote:
> 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 drive
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
y keyboard errors like repetitive characters. That does
> not happen with the external keyboard.
I can't say I've experienced this, although I do get the occasional
mouse click for no apparent reason. I can't be sure whether this is
due to me accidentally hitting the touchpa
Hallo Ashton,
On 12 December 2011 12:25, Ashton Fagg wrote:
>
> Has anyone managed to get this going? I'd greatly appreciate any
> pointers which anyone may be able to give. Please let me know if
> there's anything else you would like to see.
>
>
I got my E6410 15 months ago and gave up on the tr
G'day list,
I have a Dell Latitude E6410 and after months of putting up with no
touchpad scrolling out of sheer laziness I've decided to bite the
bullet and try to get it going.
I'm running Debian Squeeze (amd64) on the stock kernel. I'm trying to
apply the patch which has be
Andrey Rahmatullin wrote, on 09/21/11 11:54:
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 10:38:02AM +0200, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl wrote:
>> I recently got a Dell Latitude e6520 notebook, and while Debian wheezy
>> works in general, I have some trouble with the touchpad. It works
>> (in
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 10:38:02AM +0200, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl wrote:
> I recently got a Dell Latitude e6520 notebook, and while Debian wheezy
> works in general, I have some trouble with the touchpad. It works
> (inkludign tapping), but scroling doesn't. Reading
> http:
Hi!
I recently got a Dell Latitude e6520 notebook, and while Debian wheezy
works in general, I have some trouble with the touchpad. It works
(inkludign tapping), but scroling doesn't. Reading
http://wiki.debian.org/SynapticsTouchpad didn't helped me solve my
problems.
Looking and l
did look at /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
You ought to find something like:-
-
(II) config/udev: Adding input device SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
(/dev/input/event9)
(**) SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad: Applying InputClass "evdev touchpad catchall"
(**) SynPS
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 02:20:04PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> Thanks. My question is what to make of
> /usr/share/doc/xserver-xorg/NEWS_Debian.gz:
> ==
Too busy to reply more, but I think you need xorg.conf to pass the
special parameters to the
tion that I use (on this netbook):
-
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad"
Option "LeftEdge" "1700"
Option "RightEdge" "5700"
Option "TopEdge" "17
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 03:33:21PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> Previously I had a Thinkpad and /etc/X11/xorg.conf with a synaptics
> configuration. I could disable the touchpad with this command:
>
> /usr/bin/synclient "TouchpadOff=`/usr/bin/synclient -l | sed -ne
> 's/
Previously I had a Thinkpad and /etc/X11/xorg.conf with a synaptics
configuration. I could disable the touchpad with this command:
/usr/bin/synclient "TouchpadOff=`/usr/bin/synclient -l | sed -ne
's/\(TouchpadOff *= *\)\([01]\)/\2/p' | sed -e 'y/01/10/'`"
Now I
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 10:37:54AM +0100, ael wrote:
> On Mon, May 03, 2010 at 07:43:46PM -0700, Jan Hetges wrote:
> > i'm running sid on a msi wind 100 with synaptics touchpad.
> > since my last dist-upgrade yesterday, the touchpad is not working in
> > gnome anymore, b
On Mon, May 03, 2010 at 07:43:46PM -0700, Jan Hetges wrote:
> i'm running sid on a msi wind 100 with synaptics touchpad.
> since my last dist-upgrade yesterday, the touchpad is not working in
> gnome anymore, but still works fine in gdm-greeter, lxde and on console.
Does http://b
Hi List
i'm running sid on a msi wind 100 with synaptics touchpad.
since my last dist-upgrade yesterday, the touchpad is not working in
gnome anymore, but still works fine in gdm-greeter, lxde and on console.
anyone else seeing this? any ideas against which packet to file a bug?
thanks
n any cause I
think a bug report should be made. The problem probably exists in all
synaptics users so if someone installs squeeze he won't be able to use
his touchpad properly. Do you agree?
Absolutely, i would have reported the bug, but i didn't know which
package to report it on.
Is i
Rasmus Toftdahl Olesen wrote:
> tor, 17 09 2009 kl. 00:26 +0300, skrev John Kapnogiannis:
>>>> Hey I think the driver for the synaptics touchpad was removed from
>>>> testing yesterday :o. Right now my touchpad doesn't work as it
>>>> should(No
>
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On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 02:17:21AM +0300, John Kapnogiannis wrote:
> Hey I think the driver for the synaptics touchpad was removed from
> testing yesterday :o. Right now my touchpad doesn't work as it should(No
> scrolling and tapping).
tor, 17 09 2009 kl. 00:26 +0300, skrev John Kapnogiannis:
> > > Hey I think the driver for the synaptics touchpad was removed from
> > > testing yesterday :o. Right now my touchpad doesn't work as it
> > > should(No
> > > scrolling and tapping). Ma
> > Hey I think the driver for the synaptics touchpad was removed from
> > testing yesterday :o. Right now my touchpad doesn't work as it
> > should(No
> > scrolling and tapping). Maybe removing the driver in testing (cause
> > there was no version in unstable
k to paste in the x-selections.
> >
> > Assuming your Acer has a touchpad, you should be able to to configure
> > the `synaptics' X11 driver to accept a "tap in top-right corner" as
> > a middle click.
> >
> >
> > Stefan
> >
> >
>
Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> On my Acer Aspire (AS5536), there is no way to simulate a middle-click by
>> pressing both the right and left mouse key. But I badly need this middle-
>> click to paste in the x-selections.
>
> Assuming your Acer has a touchpad, you should be ab
> On my Acer Aspire (AS5536), there is no way to simulate a middle-click by
> pressing both the right and left mouse key. But I badly need this middle-
> click to paste in the x-selections.
Assuming your Acer has a touchpad, you should be able to to configure
the `synaptics' X11 dr
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 21:04 +, T o n g wrote:
> On my Acer Aspire (AS5536), there is no way to simulate a middle-click by
> pressing both the right and left mouse key. But I badly need this middle-
> click to paste in the x-selections.
Rather than going with an Acer, which is known to be a "
T o n g wrote:
Hi,
On my Acer Aspire (AS5536), there is no way to simulate a middle-click by
pressing both the right and left mouse key. But I badly need this middle-
click to paste in the x-selections.
Perhaps I am missing something here, but surely all you need is
Emulate3buttons in your
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 2:04 PM, T o n g wrote:
> On my Acer Aspire (AS5536), there is no way to simulate a middle-click by
> pressing both the right and left mouse key. But I badly need this middle-
> click to paste in the x-selections.
in my trials and tribulations setting up my tablet pc lenov
Hi,
On my Acer Aspire (AS5536), there is no way to simulate a middle-click by
pressing both the right and left mouse key. But I badly need this middle-
click to paste in the x-selections.
I searched like crazy and found a posting which says, "In my debian I
have set Fn+ctrl as middle click and
On 28.07.09 10:36, jens.schmid...@arcor.de wrote:
> I have a Toshiba M2 with a synaptics touchpad. However, the touchpad
> is only available when the laptop is not docked (double-checked under
> /proc/bus/input/devices).
> Is there any way to keep the touchpad available at all times,
jens.schmid...@arcor.de writes:
> Hi.
>
> I have a Toshiba M2 with a synaptics touchpad. However, the touchpad
> is only available when the laptop is not docked (double-checked under
> /proc/bus/input/devices).
>
> Of course, I don't really use the touchpad when the la
Hi.
I have a Toshiba M2 with a synaptics touchpad. However, the touchpad
is only available when the laptop is not docked (double-checked under
/proc/bus/input/devices).
Of course, I don't really use the touchpad when the laptop is docked.
But Xorg 1.4.2 is not able to dynamically switch
Hi
I'm running Debian Lenny on Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pa 3553 notebook.
The problem is that after starting the system, my keyboard and
touchpad simply don't work, I have to plug in external USB keyboard
and mouse (these work with no problem). This does not happen always
(after some boots
I can't get my alps touchpad to work on my Toshiba Satellite Pro M10.
mio:~# dpkg -l | grep synaptics
rc gsynaptics 0.9.15-1
configuration tool for Synaptics touchpad dr ii
xfree86-driver-synaptics 0.14.7~git20070706-3 dummy
package to upgra
On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 12:12:51 +0200
erisir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi, i have a sony VGN-B1XP and debian lenny on it. I can use the scroll
> of the touchpad. Can sb help me configure it? I have tried some wikies
> on the web but they do not work.
http://www.catb.org/
hi, i have a sony VGN-B1XP and debian lenny on it. I can use the scroll
of the touchpad. Can sb help me configure it? I have tried some wikies
on the web but they do not work.
Thanks for your help
E.R.
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Jaime schrieb:
> If laptop environment wasn't installed, is
there a way to go back and modify the installation?
is there a package called laptop-* installed at you system?
the environmet just install some debian packages (i think)
you can remove the packages if you don't need them
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Have made lots of modifications to the /xorg.conf file as directed by
the README, but still am not working.
I did the install from a cd. I can't remember whether I was presented
with the choice by the installer as to what environments were to be
installed; desktop, laptop,print server etc.
If
ireless up and running
> only required copying the intel files into /lib/firmware, doing a
> restart and boom I was up and running.
> I can't find a way to control the touchpad. I can move the cursor but
> scrolling doesn't work and the sensitivity is way too high.
> If I go to
This is the section in my xorg,conf that I use for the touchpad.
Section "InputDevice"
Driver "synaptics"
Identifier "touchpad"
Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
Option "Protocol" "auto-dev"
oom I was up and running.
I can't find a way to control the touchpad. I can move the cursor but
scrolling doesn't work and the sensitivity is way too high.
If I go to the control center there's no entry for the touchpad in the
peripherals section, though there is an entry for a m
Jim Moore([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> >Jim Moore([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> >
> >
> >>Have looked at the Xorg config. It shows that it's using synaptics.
> >>How do I find the synaptics driver to alter the configuration
> >>paramete
Wayne Topa wrote:
Jim Moore([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
Have looked at the Xorg config. It shows that it's using synaptics.
How do I find the synaptics driver to alter the configuration
parameters. What's synclient and [gq]synaptics and where do I find them?
Next questi
Jim Moore([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Have looked at the Xorg config. It shows that it's using synaptics.
> How do I find the synaptics driver to alter the configuration
> parameters. What's synclient and [gq]synaptics and where do I find them?
> Next question. Once I get
Have looked at the Xorg config. It shows that it's using synaptics.
How do I find the synaptics driver to alter the configuration
parameters. What's synclient and [gq]synaptics and where do I find them?
Next question. Once I get to them are they gui interfaces or do they
have to be altered
Hi list,
I own a Toshiba Satellite Pro 2100 with an ALPS Touchpad installed. This
one works almost perfect now, except the seperate wheel between the
buttons does not work anymore. I can choose to use the synaptics driver
to use all touchpad specific features (including scrolling on the right
or
Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I haven't yet found a good way to completely disable the touchpad (not just
> the tapping) while typing. If someone knows of such a thing, I'd love to
> hear about it.
Hi Stefan,
I fire up "syndaemon -d -k"
I haven't yet found a good way to completely disable the touchpad (not just
the tapping) while typing. If someone knows of such a thing, I'd love to
hear about it.
My laptop (an old Dell latitude) has a setting in the BIOS to disable
the touchpad when an external mouse is connecte
27;t yet found a good way to completely disable the touchpad (not just
> the tapping) while typing. If someone knows of such a thing, I'd love to
> hear about it.
Haven't tried it myself (my touchpad is centered below my keyboard, so
no danger of accidentally touching it), but try &
> I'm running Woody 2.6.12.2 on an HP Pavilion notebook (dv4040us). One
> problem I'm trying to fix is the touchpad's sensitivity. This
> touchpad is crazy sensitive -- just breathe on it and the pointer
> moves! In some contexts, this doesn't bother me that much
Hi!
I had the same problem and eventually I just put some tape over the
touch-pad and now using just my external mouse!
Manu
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Hello everyone!
Recently I got myself a new laptop computer, a Thinkpad T60.
Everything's looking fine so far (well, as good as a modern ATI
card with proprietary drivers gets...), but the Synaptics
touchpad is causing a little trouble: I can't use tap-and-drag
with gpm.
X.org is wor
Hi,
yesterday I installed the Debian Testing System to my new HP nx6325
notebook.
Everything seems to work very fine except a small problem with hibernate.
When trying to do a suspend to disk using hibernate the error message
"synaptics reset failed" comes up and no suspend to disk is done.
Doe
| And is there, say, an initscript or service I could restart that might
restore them?
Do you have a syndaemon running ? Maybe it has to be restarted after suspend ?
( try ps aux | grep syn )
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rying to write a udev rule to create them, but realized that if
>>> the files are not there in /sys, that won't work.
>> yeah, and I suppose the touchpad doesn't show-up in
>> /proc/bus/input/devices, right?
>
> That's right.
>
> [...]
>> If a
at the end of this message.
>
>
>>> I was trying to write a udev rule to create them, but realized that if
>>> the files are not there in /sys, that won't work.
>>>
>> yeah, and I suppose the touchpad doesn't show-up in
>> /proc/bus/input/devices, right?
>>
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are not there in /sys, that won't work.
>
> yeah, and I suppose the touchpad doesn't show-up in
> /proc/bus/input/devices, right?
That's right.
[...]
>
> If all the above is correct, I'd say this is a kernel problem and you'd
> better report it to the cor
nd after
re-inserting psmouse)?
> I was trying to write a udev rule to create them, but realized that if the
> files are not there in /sys, that won't work.
yeah, and I suppose the touchpad doesn't show-up in
/proc/bus/input/devices, right?
> So my questions: ?What happens
Hi,
Once again, this is more or less a repost of an earlier unsuccessful message
on debian-user.
Trying to debug a failure to recreate the event devices needed for a laptop
touchpad after S3 suspend-to-ram (I've posted on this previously, but have
narrowed things down a bit). It's
Florian Reitmeir wrote:
Sorry. I didn't know that they were different in OSS and Alsa. I use OSS
on this machine.
I think I should upgrade this machine and make a more clean configuration.
why sorry? if its working, everything is perfect or not?
Yes, you're right. But I said sorry bec
On Die, 06 Dez 2005, Adrien Caillot wrote:
> >>#modprobe sb irq=5
> >>#dmesg
> >>last few lines returned are
> >>...
> >>isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
> >>isapnp: No Plug & Play device found
> >>Soundblaster audio driver Copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen 1993-1996
> >>sb: No ISAPnP cards found
#modprobe sb irq=5
#dmesg
last few lines returned are
...
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug & Play device found
Soundblaster audio driver Copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen 1993-1996
sb: No ISAPnP cards found, trying standard ones...
SB 3.01 detected OK (220)
ESS chip ES1869 detec
wer
"irq=5". I think this will work and you will have sound in all your
applications (but maybe you will have to run alsaconf and configure the
sound in your desktop manager).
--> For the touchpad, I just said to Xfree that it was a PS/2 mouse and it
--> works well.
I think maybe I'
P cards found, trying standard ones...
> SB 3.01 detected OK (220)
> ESS chip ES1869 detected
This is the OSS module, you can use it, but its obsolete.
> #
> Got a .wav file to play! But the volume control in the GUI stays stuck and
> returns to zero by itself - and there is no soun
ESS chip ES1869 detected
#
Got a .wav file to play! But the volume control in the GUI stays stuck and
returns to zero by itself - and there is no sound from web pages in Firefox.
Will try again tomarrow.
--> For the touchpad, I just said to Xfree that it was a PS/2 mouse and it
-->
Hello,
high_desert wrote:
Can anybody help me get sound and the touchpad work under Debian on a Compaq
Presario 1255?
Maybe I can. I have the same laptop computer and everything works fine
with Debian.
But I have installed it more than one year ago, when I was a newbie with
Debian, so
Hi,
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> --> high_desert please use your Realname.
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> non-personal, places that spam me, etc
for spam, use spamfilters.
> --> > Can anybody help me get
--> Hi,
-->
--> On Son, 04 Dez 2005, high_desert wrote:
-->
--> high_desert please use your Realname.
Zake. I did sign Zake; however I use this eddress for everything non-personal,
places that spam me, etc
--> > Can anybody help me get sound and the touchpad work u
high_desert wrote:
> Part of the problem is I am not sure what the sound hardware is.
What is response from lspci?
Matej
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Hi,
On Son, 04 Dez 2005, high_desert wrote:
high_desert please use your Realname.
> Can anybody help me get sound and the touchpad work under Debian on a Compaq
> Presario 1255?
> Firefox seems to handle flash better than Modzilla does - can I apt-get
> remove "Modzilla
Can anybody help me get sound and the touchpad work under Debian on a Compaq
Presario 1255?
Firefox seems to handle flash better than Modzilla does - can I apt-get
remove "Modzilla Web Browser" and "Modzilla Composer" now?
I installed all the alsa stuff I could find to n
Hi!I've added "psmouse.proto=imps" in my grub's "menu.lst" file for the kernel I
boot, and everything works fine.edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and add "psmouse.proto=imps" on the linecorresponding to your kernel
If I can jump in, the only way that my touchpad
xorg.conf.
Since I upgraded, the two buttons of the Touchpad are swapped
(lefthanded). However, my external USB mouse and also my external
PS/2 mouse does not show this problem.
If I configure "lefthanded" mouse in KDE, then the Touchpad works
righthanded but my two external mice are leftha
Max Velasques wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a laptop Acer Aspire 1414WLCi with Debian Sid, and after some time,
> I get almost everything working fine.
> The last problem is that after resuming of a suspend-to-ram, the touchpad
> scroll doesn't work.
> If I connect a external usb mo
Hi,
I have a laptop Acer Aspire 1414WLCi with Debian Sid, and after some time, I get almost everything working fine.
The last problem is that after resuming of a suspend-to-ram, the touchpad scroll doesn't work.
If I connect a external usb mouse, the scroll of the usb mouse stop work too
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 08:32 +1000, John O'Hagan wrote:
> One would think so; but in fact if I modprobe -r psmouse (without
> suspending),
> my touchpad stops working, and modprobe psmouse doesn't restart it, nor does
> restarting X; only a reboot. (X won't re
Koen wrote:
>I'd say that if you unload all the
>related modules and load them again after resuming, they should
>initialize all the hardware again.
One would think so; but in fact if I modprobe -r psmouse (without suspending),
my touchpad stops working, and modprobe psmouse does
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 13:13 +1000, John O'Hagan wrote:
> means I have to do a hard shutdown...not good! Unfortunately I can't remember
> which particular setting I changed to make this happen.
:-/ That happens to all of us sometimes...
> Given that these problems don't occur with S4 suspend, wou
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 11:19 pm, Koen wrote:
>
>[...]
>
> I've attached the output of lsmod (after several S4 loops). I've also
> attached my hibernate.conf (for S4) and hibernateS3.conf (for S3), just
> for fun.
[...]
> For the sake of completeness: I run Debian kernel 2.6.12, with software
> suspe
I have to put these lines in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 to get my touchpad working,
of course and these lines already are in the file.
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 10:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> put this in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
>
> ---
> Section "InputDevice"
>
put this in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
---
Section "InputDevice"
Driver "synaptics"
Identifier "touchpad"
Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
Option "Protocol" "auto-dev"
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2005/9/19, Detlev Casanova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello !
>
> I've got a odd problem : When I start A GTK Application, My touchpad stop
> working.
> First I have to say that to get my touchpad working when debian start I have
> to run this command :
>
>
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John O'Hagan on Monday 19 Sep 2005 19:36 wrote:
> Thank you for your reply; but I believe suspend2 is an alternate
> implementation of S4 (suspend to disk), which powers-off the machine, but
> on boot, resumes from an image saved to the swap partition
Hello !
I've got a odd problem : When I start A GTK Application, My touchpad stop
working.
First I have to say that to get my touchpad working when debian start I have
to run this command :
# echo -n "psmouse" > /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/drvctl
But I've got
On September 19, 2005 09:09, John O'Hagan wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 12:30 am, you wrote:
> > On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 00:06 +1000, John O'Hagan wrote:
> >[...]
> > > What I'm working on is S3 (suspend to RAM), where the machine saves its
> > > state to RAM and goes into a low power state, just enou
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 12:30 am, you wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 00:06 +1000, John O'Hagan wrote:
>[...]
> > What I'm working on is S3 (suspend to RAM), where the machine saves its
> > state to RAM and goes into a low power state, just enough to maintain the
> > image (and blink an LED!). The advan
On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 00:06 +1000, John O'Hagan wrote:
> Thank you for your reply; but I believe suspend2 is an alternate
> implementation of S4 (suspend to disk), which powers-off the machine, but on
> boot, resumes from an image saved to the swap partition of the hard disk. I
> have this worki
Koen Vermeer wrote:
>On Sat, 2005-09-17 at 22:15 +1000, John O'Hagan wrote:
>> I've made some progress on this; I'm running Sarge with a lot of Etch
>upgrades
>[...]
>> a better solution?
>
>You'll probably have more luck on the suspend2 mailing list. Go to
>http://www.suspend2.net, subscribe an
On Sat, 2005-09-17 at 22:15 +1000, John O'Hagan wrote:
> I've made some progress on this; I'm running Sarge with a lot of Etch
> upgrades
[...]
> a better solution?
You'll probably have more luck on the suspend2 mailing list. Go to
http://www.suspend2.net, subscribe and post your question again.
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