I sent of the data for the blue fd5601 to the mailing list. Goswin's
laptop is included already. So I would close this bug report. Ng, maybe
you could create another report. This one is just becoming too big and
has too many different things mixed.
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Basically it was a no-go. I tried booting without any other mouses and
attached a usb one when it had fully booted to move around. Any
suggestions?
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i have had a laptop for two years now and i have never thought that its
touchpad would ever work nor at least be detected. until i come accross
this thread. that i8042.noloop=1 option in grub was the magic!
here is my dmidecode if anyone would take a look at it. thanks a lot!
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There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
@NJ
probably not into Hardy (since it has for some the noloop=1 workaround).
I am trying to get this quirk into upstream and by that maybe into
Intrepid. Tests by you will only make sense at this stage, if your
touchpad is found when using the i8042.noloop=1 option at boot. In that
case post your
Hey stefan good work!! I would be quite willing to be another guinea pig
if you would like. Anyway great work! Any idea when this will be pushed
in to the mainstream updates?
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Yup, this one works! Don't call yourself lazy though, after all the help
you've given ;-) So to give you the additional info you requested about
the laptop:
bios-version:M1.04
system-manufacturer:Notebook
system-product-name:MAM 2070
system-version:5a
Tthat's how the system identifies its
@blush
This is actually the result of the problems with the loop command. You get
there assuming the loop command does work and now is expected to return an
interrupt when it is used. If the command is working that should happen, but
for at least some of the boards the command does not do anyth
Stefan, thanks for your quick reply. I've tried booting the new kernel
twice, without the .noloop=1 argument, but the touchpad didn't come to
life. This isn't what you expected, I guess, so if you want to
investigate further, I can supply logs, configfiles, and whatnot. I'm
very happy as it is, tho
Hi Goswin,
done. Same location as before.
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He Stefan, I finally got around trying your fix, but the kernel is built
for i386. I have an AMD64 installed. Could you produce one of those as
well? Thanks!
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Hi Goswin,
the simplest way (I hope) is to use the kernel image at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/bug195009/. You would first have to upgrade to
the latest proposed kernel (activate -proposed in the apt sources), upgrade to
that kernel and then manually install the test kernel package mentioned
Hey Stefan, I'd be glad to try it out, but how do I go about that? Can
you (or someone else who'se done this before) give me a hand here?
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>From upstream:
Any chance you could forward this patch to the user in question so it
can be tested before I apply it? Also, what model of the laptop is
that? DMI entires are not very descriptive unfortunately.
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I've put the output of dmidecode in the attachment. Thanks for your
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if you could attach the output of dmidecode from your system, I'll
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I asked them, they didn't told what exactly they did. I just knew that
they asked for parts to HP USA, those parts were a MOBO and a ney
touchpad. The service was made by SONDA Uruguay.
But my touchpad was not working on any OS (Windows, Linux... err that's
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My touchpad is working, it got back from the HP service center on my
country (it took them a month to belive me that's not a software problem
but hardware! HP Service department it's so good!).
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Found Synaptics Touchpad.
Firmware: 8.96 (multiple-byte mode).
Sen
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Just to cheer you up a little, my touchpad worked (!!) after booting
with i8042.noloop=1. So your efforts have not been completely without
effect. This bugreport is 'mine' so the make and model of my lappy are
already known. I'll attach my dmesg and Xorg.0.log here - let me know if
there are other
Seems like unfortunately this is Murphy's law in excess. We have a lot that can
go wrong and it does. :-/ It seems quite a few (as far as I now understand the
logs) might have problems with the active multiplexing (though it still
requires a bit of reading to understand).
Generally, whenever you
My machine:
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pi2515 Core 2 Duo T7100 Notebook
Intel 965 ICH8 chipset
The touchpad is recognized as a "PS/2 Logitech Wheel Mouse. It works but
no scroll function on the OS tested (Ubuntu 7.10, 8.04, Windows XP,
Windows Vista) The boot parameters, such as i8042.nomux, i8042.nol
The Machine:
This is a HP 530 Core Duo T2400 Notebook
Intel 945GME and ICH7 chipset.
The touchpad is not working on any OS tested (Ubuntu 7.10, 8.04, Windows
V.H.B., Knoppix 2005)
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A suggestion to everyone: post your machine model and specs.In this way
we can see if there common hardware to complain. And anyone who can
please test another OS to see if the software is the problem or if it's
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Doesn't work for me either.
I think it's a common problem, not only for Linux. I used Everest
Ultimate to detect the touchpad in Windows, but got the same result, it
is recognized as a Logitech wheel mouse.
> Doesn't seem to have worked. No sure though. Dmesg attached. Thanks for
> keeping up the
Doesn't seem to have worked. No sure though. Dmesg attached. Thanks for
keeping up the effort Stefan :)
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Just for the weekend I drilled down to something that solved the problem
in one case: if someone could just try to boot with "i8042.noloop=1" and
cross his/her fingers.
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[ 48.657193] Synaptics Touchpad, model: 1, fw: 6.2, id: 0x25a0b1, caps:
0xa04793/0x30
[ 48.657270] serio: Synaptics pass-through port at isa0060/serio4/input0
[ 48.696941] input: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio4/input/input8
See yours got recognised during b
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Of course. I attach dmesg and xorg.conf as well. Hope it helps.
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It seems ours weren't detected by the kernel can you post your dmesg?
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I had the same problem on hp nx8220. The problem now seems to be solved via
modifying xorg.conf.
In the sever layout section I changed
InputDevice"TouchPad" "AlwaysCore"
InputDevice"Mouse" "CorePointer"
to
InputDevice"TouchPad" "CorePointer"
InputDevic
I had this problem - reconfiguring xorg and killing the server didn't
help. My machine hung on reboot, so I booted into OS X to re-enable
rEFIt. After that, it worked fine (using the xorg.conf I had generated
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I am sorry, but I currently have no more ideas. Starting with the
8032_debug option seems to be good to gather information (except for
thos who have the touchpad attached to usb). Unfortunately, since I do
not know how the trace should look, the best thing to do would be to try
a upstream vanilla k
I'm afraid I've tried all of theses suggestions, with no results. Put
in the psmouse.proto=imps as a boot-time edit on the grub selection
menu, and it was echoed properly, but didn't work. The rmmod/modprobe
of psmouse was confirmed (both ways - in/out) with an lsmod | grep mouse
with no results.
1) Adding psmouse.proto=imps as a kernel parameter might help
Might also hellp:
sudo rmmod psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
2) Reading: http://web.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/trouble-
shooting.txt
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Re: Bug # 195009
I also have this exact bug on my (custom-built) desktop system (Intel D865PERL
Motherboard, Pentium 4. The system has an external Alps Glidepoint PS/2 serial
port version (instead of a mouse) as well as a PS/2 keyboard. This is a dual
boot system, and the touchpad works great
No love from the kernel and modules update from last night :(
Any word on progress Stefan?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep input
[ 21.355079] input: Macintosh mouse button emulation as
/devices/virtual/input/input0
[ 21.372780] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as
/devices/platform/i8042
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/discostu# dmidecode
# dmidecode 2.9
SMBIOS 2.31 present.
35 structures occupying 1218 bytes.
...
Handle 0x001D, DMI type 21, 7 bytes
Built-in Pointing Device
Type: Touch Pad
Interface: PS/2
Buttons: 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/discostu# tpconfig -i
Fo
I have a same problem on Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pi 2515 laptop.
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My symptoms are the same as Goswins (no to modprobing and not detected
at boot.) Happy easter all :)
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In my case It doesn't work under Windows Vista H.B. but:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo tpconfig -i
Found Synaptics Touchpad.
Firmware: 8.96 (multiple-byte mode).
Sensor type: unknown (0).
Geometry: rectangular/landscape/up.
Packets: absolute, 80 packets per second.
Corner taps disabled; no t
David, glad it worked for you! I tried the same (despite knowing better
- i've tried modprobing several times), and tpconfig also finds the
touchpad without problems, but modprobing doesn't change anything. Also
no touchpad in .../devices. Well, yours has worked once with Gutsy (I
assume) - mine ha
I was able to fix it by simply loading the psmouse module:
sudo modprobe psmouse
The device appears in /proc/bus/input/devices and can be used.
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I've got the same problem here on a HP6710s notebook. It suddenly stopped
working. Now I tried upgrading to hardy but didn't work. Interestingly it gets
detected with tpconfig:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# tpconfig -i
Found Synaptics Touchpad.
Firmware: 8.96 (multiple-byte mode).
Sensor type: unknown (0)
Sorry, mine is a hardware problem, I tried with other distros and no go.
Even with windows, it detects SYN0132 but theres no synaptics atached to
it. I'm going to the warranty roard.
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Hey Stefan, you're right, I added the options to the last line in Grub,
which only said quitet. This time I've done it right I think. Still no
touchpad, but let's hope you can find some oddities in our dmesg's that
lead to the fix. Thanks for helping out so far!
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Hey mate can i just thanks in advance from your help to date and
continuing help :)
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You havn't actually used those options. Sorry I was not very specific. You have
to add those as kernel boot options. When grub starts (you may have to hit
escape to get the menu), goto the kernel you want to use and hit 'e'. Then
there are the boot arguments. Goto the one reading
"root=UUID=da23
I tried all the i8042.* bootoptions you suggested. None got my touchpad
up, but for your reading pleasure I'll attach the dmesg logs for each
boot option. If you need some more info on my system or my hardware,
please ask (and suggest the right command - I'm not all that good with
bash yet).
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Things to try: does using one of those options change anything?
"i8042.noacpi=1" or "i8042.nomux=1"
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With the debugging of the i8042 enabled (and that is supposedly where
the touchpad is connected), I see MUX errors. But I havn't found out
what exactly the meaning of those is.
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With the debugging of the i8042 enabled (and that is supposedly where
the touchpad is connected), I see MUX errors. But I havn't found out
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HAL Device manager detects SYN0312?
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gnome-device-manager give me:
PNP Device
Identifer: PNP0f13
Description: PS/2 Port for PS/2-style Mice
Connection: PNP (Plug-and-Play)
I see through my searches that passing the parameter psmouse.proto=imps
at boot time helped some people in the past maybe it has something to do
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Check this out: What's this on System>Preferences>"Device Manager": PnP
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Synaptics detected by PnP?
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Hey mate. Done and attached (didn't work though). lspci and lsusb don't give
anything overally interesting (can attach if required). But i find this line in
the dmesg sorta interesting:
[ 60.747270] PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBC0,PNP0f13:MSE0] at 0x60,0x64
irq 1,12
Hope it helps. Its nearl
Could someone try to boot with "i8042.debug=1" as kernel parameter and
post the dmesg output. Maybe this gives further insight.
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Toshiba Satellite A70 here
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo lshw
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discostu
description: Notebook
product: Satellite A70
vendor: TOSHIBA
version: PSA70A-007001
serial: 8433K
width: 32 bits
capabilities: smbios-2.31 dmi-2.31 sm
Same with me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep input
[9.476682] input: Macintosh mouse button emulation as /class/input/input0
[9.508413] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input1
[ 12.728000] input: PC Speaker as /class/input/input2
[ 12.916000] input: Genius NetScro
Kernel Update last night didn't help
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep input
[ 11.974385] input: Macintosh mouse button emulation as
/devices/virtual/input/input0
[ 12.000347] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input1
[ 32.319114] input: PC Speaker
Oh yeah, I also did a live boot in Feisty once more, and Feisty is the
first to not recognize the touchpad. So it's been going on for quite
some time already...
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I just fired up Dapper and Edgy once more, on a live CD. Both recognized
the touchpad without problems. I gathered some information from the
systems that might be of interest.
[17179636.10] Synaptics Touchpad, model: 1, fw: 6.2, id: 0x92a0b1, caps:
0xa04713/0x20
[17179636.136000] input: S
So this is without any alteration to xorg.conf:
[6.248144] input: Macintosh mouse button emulation as
/devices/virtual/input/input0
[7.032349] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input1
[ 10.973286] input: HID 1241:1177 as
/devices/pci:00/00
Hey, I did the same yesterday, and also no go. Can't show a dmesg from
work, but I tried once without any editing of xorg.conf and once while
adding a "Configured Touchpad", driver "Synaptics" to xorg.conf. When I
get home, I'll give you a dmesg list like NJ did.
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Hoy hoy, still a no-go. Dmesg attached.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux discostu 2.6.24-11-generic #1 SMP Fri Feb 29 22:08:31 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep input
[ 11.783818] input: Macintosh mouse button emulation as
/devices/virtual/input/input0
[ 11.815129]
Hi guys,
Care to just quickly test with the latest 2.6.24-11 kernel just to
verify the issue still exists. Thanks.
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I also have the same problem. My dmesg is attached. As for the
classification I think i should be more specifically a bug in the kernel
as Goswin suggested.
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