@tuxor1337: That is exactly how I felt. So, when I saw OpenSUSE 12.1
come out, knowing it already had the support I wanted, I was baffled. I
said screw it, and made the switch to Gnome 3. I now have an almost
fully functional HP DM1Z. If only there was no pesky watchdog timer
/facepalm
While Mint
I was bored and thought since I can't get the drivers to build I would
try something out for the heck of it. So I went ahead and got the suse
package from hp which can be found here:
http://h2.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=321957&prodSeriesI
Does the above mentioned fix_touchpad.patch also include led support?
And will the said reviewers test and confirm that all of the functions
that are reported not to work do work or will we have to open another
bug report?
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I tried on maverick amd64 just to try but to no avail it errors out as
it always did:
Applying patch 201-wait.patch
patching file src/eventcomm.c
Hunk #1 succeeded at 434 with fuzz 1 (offset -316 lines).
Hunk #2 FAILED at 778.
Hunk #3 succeeded at 471 (offset -316 lines).
1 out of 3 hunks FAILED -
If you checked Source code, you then need to added the source code
repository for your distro, or temporarily just change the main repo to
source by clicking it and clicking edit then Type:Source, refresh and
get the sources, then change it back. Or just copy the info from that
repo and create a ne
Yes there should be a menu, thats part of my problem. It DOES let me
install that package, and one of the others, no problem. BUT, it removes
the touchpad section in preferences, and 'un-registers' it or whatever
you would call it, system wide. I.e the touchpad can no longer be
disabled in other a
Nvm, I understand you were quoting someone else now. At any rate, can
someone confirm this works? And what will it take to get a 64 bit
version that works?
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@djbmister I'm confused. That link is for a 32 bit version, so what are
you asking? Does it not work? Do you need 64 bit?
Can anyone verify that patch works as intended, led lights, right
clicking, multi touch, etc?
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Agreed, I cant get it to produce the correctly desired affects in
Maverick or Natty. It's been how long now? Can we bump this to a higher
priority??
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I went ahead and tried this on Natty as well just to check, and I'm not
sure whats different but I tried the normal build method from 190 and
then tried the deb attachment, and neither enable to touchpad led, also,
scrolling doesnt seem to work where it does in Maverick. So in Natty, no
scrolling o
Confirmed the above on HP DM1
[ 12.014989] SP5100 TCO timer: SP5100 TCO WatchDog Timer Driver v0.01
[ 12.015178] SP5100 TCO timer: mmio address 0xb8fe00 already in use
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scratch that, it seems theres alot it wants to update, that just isnt
worth the risk. is there another way to install/build your patch for
maverick?
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it has alot of dependencies not available in maverick, but i am trying
to figure out what needs to be updated and do it manually, is there an
easy way i could get a list of dependencies using apt maybe, say if i
update my repos to nattys, and then dpkg or something?
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Thank you! its getting alot further now, i never saw 'sources' in that
repo section before... this is error 2 using maverick sources, but i got
the same output with natty sources so maybe its a maverick issue:
http://pastebin.com/aigqV8Y8
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I see now this is for natty, is there any way to get this working under
maverick???
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Title:
Synaptics Clickpad touchpad buttons are not working
T
@Mohegan; excellent work youve done, maybe you or someone else can help
me out here:
~/tmpbuild $ apt-get source xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to find a source package for xserver-xorg-input-s
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