The only tip I can give, is that I tried @ferenc's fix while I was running
5.8.0 kernel.
It was working as expected with the regular problems.
Then I've had some issues with Virtualbox-dkms and needed to go back to
5.4.0-47 kernel version.
Suddenly Ubuntu detects the trackpad flawlessly.
Good l
5.4.0-47-generic
Lenovo ThinkBook 15 IIL
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I don't know what happened , but suddenly my computer detects it flawlessly.
I can control the driver from the settings section and disable the touchpad
from the Fn key
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Maybe some Kernel update for ubuntu during the last days?
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Can you show me the output of the command "xinput" in your Arch distro?
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About enabling and disabling , I've solved this by adding
/usr/local/bin
2 files:
disableMouse:
xinput --set-prop "ELAN0634:00 04F3:0400 Mouse" 180 0
enableMouse:
xinput --set-prop "ELAN0634:00 04F3:0400 Mouse" 180 1
Don't forget to make them executable...
# sudo chmod +x disableMouse enableMou
Thank you @Ferenc~!
Just a tiny question, what is the reason I cant disable the touchpad with the
Fn button that suppose to disable it?
What is the reason that all touchpad settings does not work in the settings
menu?
(Running Kubuntu 20.04)
Thanks a lot!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1861610/comments/86
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@Almir Mulanic, I'm having the same problem with the same computer
(15-IIL), I've followed the comment you've mentioned and I'm running
into a kernel panic.
Seems like it can't find the archive file "acpi_fixed.cpio" , even though it's
inside /boot as it was mentioned in the comment.
I have to ed