A (presumably) ALPS touchpad on my HP dm-1 isn't detected either (also
on Karmic). It shows up as an ImPS/2 wheel mouse. It really, really
needs to have its sensitivity adjusted, so a solution to this would be
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My touchpad strangely started working again a few months ago.
All I can say is I keep my updates current and one of them may have
resolved the Touchpad issue.
dadrivr wrote:
> Any update on this? I am using Ubuntu 9.10 on a Dell Inspiron, and it
> doesn't detect my alps touchpad at all.
>
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Any update on this? I am using Ubuntu 9.10 on a Dell Inspiron, and it
doesn't detect my alps touchpad at all.
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I too have problems with the Alps touchpad. I'm on Ubuntu 8.10 with a
Dell Vostro 1510. My specific problem is that the right mouse button
does not function. What's odd is that the touchpad worked for several
weeks. I'm guess an update caused it to stop.
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I filed a new identical bug here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/330885
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Looks like there is one already: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/296610
It's not getting much attention though.
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problem of this ticket has been solved.
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I can confirm this bug on my Dell E6400. The patch from LKML doesn't
really solve the problem, since the driver has still problems with using
the stick and touchpad at the same time.
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@Mark,Paul
This seems to be due to the 9 byte packgage format used by dells dualpoint.
There is a patch[0] on the lkml that fixes that behaviour, though it's probably
not perfect its a fine workaround for me.
regards
raf
[0] http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=122874571315439&w=2
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I'm experiencing the same behavior as Paul:
If I accidentally touch the touchpad while using the pointing stick, the
pointer will behave erratically for a moment until it is reloaded as a generic
mouse.
I tried disabling the touchpad by setting "SendCoreEvents" to false in a
HAL FDI policy file,
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.24-23.46
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* rt: Updated PREEMPT_RT support to rt21
- LP: #302138
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Update: It actually seems pretty unreliable to me currently. On some
boots, the touchpad works. About 50% of the time, nothing.
When things work, I will see the touchpad found in dmesg | grep -i alps, and
also lshal | grep -i alps.
Other times, I will boot the same kernel and get no matches fr
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2.6.27-11.22 from intrepid proposed fixes the recognition problem for
me, on a Dell e6400.
(Temporarily, anyway; there's a bug in the driver that causes the touchpad to
occasionally glitch like crazy, sending the pointer wandering around the
screen, after which it seems to get re-loaded as a gen
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Target: None => ubuntu-8.04.2
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Accepted into intrepid-proposed, please test and give feedback here.
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Hi there...
I am running currently kernel 2.6.27-7.14 on my Dell E6400 and I still
do not see ALPS in the /proc/bus/input/devices. It looks pretty much
like the one posted at the beginning of this bug report... with the PS/2
mouse emulation only...
Are you sure the bug is fixed? What can do to co
linux 2.6.24-21 copied to hardy-updates.
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This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.27-7.10
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* SAUCE: ACPI: EC: do transaction from interrupt context
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* build/d-i: Change virtio-modules udeb to prio standard
Thanks so much Tim! I have been getting tired of rebuilding the kernel
every couple of days.
Rob
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Impact: ALPS touchpad not detected on Dell Latitude E6500/E6400
Patch Description: Add device ID
Patch: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
hardy.git;a=commit;h=97e6f5b1d114cdb8cff85d45bbcf9de07d271fbf
test Case: See bug description
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Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Tim Gardner (timg-tpi)
Status: New => Fix Committed
Target: None => ubuntu-8.
UBUNTU: SAUCE: ALPS touchpad for Dell Latitude E6500/E6400
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Assignee: Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team) => Tim Gardner (timg-tpi)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
Target: None => ubuntu-8.10
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Kernel 2.6.27-5-generic doesn't seem to include the patch. It did solve
my problem with suspend and resume though! I guess I'll have to
recompile the kernel again.
Rob
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The kernel I added the one line of identification to was:
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2.6.27-4-generic
I second a plea for this to be put in the kernel.
I think the reason my xorg.conf was ignored is explained because
Intrepid ignores it. I'm not sure what gsyanptics needs to work, but
even w
Mackenzie:
Finally, I found time to try the daily build (09/30)--sorry for the delay.
Still no ALPS devices listed under /proc/bus/input/devices. Therefore, it's
probably not necessary to do further tests. The patch that Matteo supplied
worked perfectly on a 2.6.24 kernel. Can it be included in
Hi All,
I can also confirm that the one line patch to alps.c solves the problem.
gsynaptics still complains that it couldn't initialize, and that
SHMConfig must be true, but scrolling works anyway. Also I do have
SHMConfig on in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
It is so nice having scrolling back. In fact i
@Hasi
I've found it just googling around.. I was searching for informations regarding
the dell e6400 and linux. Then I found this bug and so I've just posted the
link :).
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Hi Everyone,
I have the same problem as hasi with my Latitude E6400. I hope this
gets fixed soon. I may try and build a kernel with this patch, as I
find it extremely annoying not be be able to scroll with the touchpad.
Thanks to all for the good job triaging this bug!
Rob
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If you look at the git tree for Intrepid at kernel.ubuntu.com,
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
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, you can see that this fix is not in the Intrepid kernel. However,
I'll reassign this bu
@Mackenzie:
Sorry, I just saw your other note about the removed driver. So you think it is
safe to use the daily build? (I just found them, and the download is started).
I may not be able to test it for tonight/tomorrow morning.
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Mackenzie and Matteo: thank you so much for helping here! I believe we
are getting close!!!
Unfortunately, I am not very experienced, Mackenzie. Which daily build are you
referring to? Please bare in mind that my system has an Intel NIC which is very
likely affected by the e1000e problem, so tha
Setting importance to High since touchpads are pretty necessary on
laptops.
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Can you try the daily build? The driver in question has been removed from the
daily builds.
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I've found this link, it might help. There is a patch for the latitude E6500
which is a very similar laptop:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/9/7/133
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Brian,
due to bug #263555 (see link below), my Intel Ethernet card may be destroyed
when I use the 2.6.27 kernel.
Therefore, I am no longer in a position to boot Intrepid images until this is
resolved.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/263555
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Hi Brian,
thank you for looking into this!
Actually, I had just completed all the upgrades today, and I am on the 2.6.27-4
kernel now. Is that sufficient, or do I still have to download the alpha6 CD
and go from there?
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development release of Ubuntu, Intrepid Ibex Alpha 6, using the Live CD.
You can find out more about it at http://www.ubuntu.com/testing .
Thanks in advance.
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Mackenzie,
thanks very much for looking into this.
Which OS version do you want me to look at? I am currently running Hardy
(2.6.24-21).
My xorg.conf is attached, and it is pretty basic at this point.
My guess is that the touchpad section is not doing anything anyway, as touchpad
is not recog
Can you attach your /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
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No, it also does not work in Hardy. The situation looks exactly the
same: device not present in /proc/bus/input/devices.
Maybe this is interesting: if I run "sudo tpconfig", I get the following
output:
Found Synaptics Touchpad.
Firmware: 8.96 (multiple-byte mode).
I cannot tell what this actuall
Did this work on Hardy? What driver was in use then, Synaptics or
something else?
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