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The signature that was added to the kernel (as noted above) has been
removed again since:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=6d327cb03fbc64cac36571c9bc8a1576d2b3ea00
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #590880
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I marked this bug as won't fix, not because we won't fix it if we can
find a solution, but because leaving the state as Fix Released is
somewhat misleading. New comments should be directed to bug 550625.
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There's some follow up in bug 550625 for this issue. Unfortunately, this
particular hardware is not responding the same as older hardware. Adding
the device id does not make it work properly, and also removes the
scroll support. A new protocol will need to be determined for this
device.
** Changed
I think that is something related to driver,
Maybe Absolute mode is not working the way it should.
The Scrolling on Alps is managed by the absolute mode.
So if someone is able to debug the absolute mode please help
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@Paolo:
I am not sure why the synaptics X driver isn't picking this up. Please
open a new bug against the xserver-xorg-input-synaptics package. You can
do this through launchpad or by running 'ubuntu-bug xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics'.
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That's my lshal part for touchpad:
udi =
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/platform_i8042_i8042_AUX1_port_logicaldev_input'
info.capabilities = {'input', 'input.mouse', 'input.touchpad'} (string list)
info.category = 'input' (string)
info.parent = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/platform_i8042_i
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This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.32-19.28
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[ Andy Whitcroft ]
* [Config] enable various multitouch devices
- LP: #541453
[ Chase Douglas ]
* (pre-stable): input: ALPS - Add signature for HP Pavilion dm3 laptops
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I've submitted the patch upstream. If/when it's accepted into the linux
kernel we will probably pull it into Lucid, but I wouldn't count on it
being before the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS release unless things go very fast. It
will likely appear in a kernel update post-release.
I'll try to keep this bug upda
Well, it is great that at least the touchpad is recognized! Thank you for
all your work on this. Hopefully there is a fix for the driver problem. I'll
see what I come up with
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Chase Douglas wrote:
> @Mary:
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> Awesome! I found what I needed:
>
> udi =
> '/or
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@Mary:
Awesome! I found what I needed:
udi =
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/platform_i8042_i8042_AUX_port_logicaldev_input'
info.callouts.add = {'hal-probe-vmmouse'} (string list)
info.capabilities = {'input', 'input.mouse', 'input.touchpad'} (string list)
info.category = 'input' (string)
I'll try attaching it through the bug page.
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@Mary:
Unfortunately, it's still cut off. In case you are trying to hard :),
the easiest way to get the output is to run "lshal > lshal.txt". If
you've got the full file, but it's not attaching right in launchpad, I
would try attaching it using the form here at the bug report instead of
through em
Sorry about that. Here it is again.
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Chase Douglas
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> @Mary:
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> I'm not real sure why things are working quite right yet. I'll keep
> thinking about it.
>
> Unfortunately, your lshal2.txt is mostly empty, as if most of the output
> was cut off. Can you try a
@Mary:
I'm not real sure why things are working quite right yet. I'll keep
thinking about it.
Unfortunately, your lshal2.txt is mostly empty, as if most of the output
was cut off. Can you try attaching again?
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The gpointing device ran and showed the Alps touchpad, but still didn't work
to change the tapping and scrolling.
So if everything is right at the driver level, what do you think could be
wrong? What's the best next step to fix this?
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Chase Douglas
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> @Mary:
@Mary:
Your dmesg doesn't show any errors, so from what I've read that's the
sign that everything is right at the driver level. I will submit the
patch upstream to the driver maintainer so it can be included in the
kernel.
Run "gpointing-device-settings &" in a terminal to try it out. You may
see
I installed the kernel, but have the same result-- gsynaptics doesn't
disable the tapping. (nor does system, preferences, mouse). I tried loading
gpointing device using synaptics package manager and it looked like it was
installing, but then nothing shows up in system preferences or system
administ
I've uploaded a new kernel to
http://people.canonical.com/~cndougla/545307/lp545307_2/. This kernel is
the same as before, except that it outputs debugging information from
the alps driver. Please test it out by installing it and then trying to
use the touchpad, buttons, and synaptics features. Aft
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I can confirm Mary's result with the new kernel.
The touchpad is recognized as AlpsPS/2 GlidePoint
i can use gsynaptics now - but changing preferences don't affect the touchpad's
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I wish I could say it's all set. I'd be delighted if gsynaptics were
working. Unfortunately in gsynaptics, even though I unclick "enable
touchpad" and unclick "enable tapping," the tap-to-click still works. So I
still can't get rid of the problem that if I touch the touch pad by mistake
I am sudde
@Filex:
Can you confirm Mary's results?
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@Mary:
If I had to guess, I think these are issues with the mouse preferences.
I just confirmed with a colleague that Karmic's mouse preferences are
broken in this regard (I'm running Lucid now, and it works for me here).
That functionality is also above the kernel. There's probably another
launch
You have made headway but aren't quite there. The touchpad tab shows up in
both the mouse and in gsynaptics, but even though I check the disable
touchpad when typing and try to disable the tap to click, it doesn't
disable. Also, I seem to have lost the scrolling on the edge.
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010
I've uploaded a new set of packages for i386. Please test them out.
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You must be working too hard! I hope it is not a problem that I installed
the middle one.
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 5:55 PM, Chase Douglas
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> OOPS! I built the wrong type of kernel for you. I'll upload a new
> version in a bit.
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OOPS! I built the wrong type of kernel for you. I'll upload a new
version in a bit.
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On the first and the last one I got a warning saying there is an error in
the architecture amd64. should I install them anyway?
The first error message read:
Linux kernel headers for version 2.6.31 on x86/x86_64
This package provides kernel header files for version 2.6.31 on x86/x86_64.
This is f
I've uploaded a kernel for folks to test. Hopefully it will enable
proper synaptics support for these alps devices, but there are a few
options. If any of them fail to work, we'll have to try a different
option. The kernel can be found at:
http://people.canonical.com/~cndougla/545307/lp545307_1/
T
Chase, I hope you can have a look at this issue as you did with bug
505474. The Toshiba U500 series is quite popular and the bug renders the
touchpad nearly unusable. The problem is that without having it
recognized as a touchpad, one cannot set the turn-off feature when
typing (e.g. via gsynaptics
I have the same issue on a Toshiba Satellite U500-115. Dmesg attached.
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