On 12.07.2013 21:27, Diego Vargas wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I just wanted to let you know that I fixed my problem. Finally.
> It seems Windows unactivated the touchpad with something like the Fn+F5.
> So, after 4 days of research, many many people said that using a fedora
> live cd and then pressing
Hello All,
I just wanted to let you know that I fixed my problem. Finally.
It seems Windows unactivated the touchpad with something like the Fn+F5.
So, after 4 days of research, many many people said that using a fedora
live cd and then pressing the Fn+F5 there it will activate it. Even that
solut
On 07.07.2013 22:30, Diego Vargas wrote:
> Hello All!
>
> I've been playing with fedora a little bit and I just love it! I've have
> the gnome GDM and the Cinnamon Desktop.
…
> Since the first Update, the touchpad have stopped working.
> The pointer is not being displayed and, if I connect an usb
Thanks all for your responses!
Dale:
What the grep '' /sys/class/input/event*/device/name does is print the name
of anything connected to the computer.
This is with my usb mouse connected, and obviosly it disappears when it's
disconnected.
/sys/class/input/event0/device/name:Power Button
/sys/clas
On 8 July 2013 22:11, Diego Vargas wrote:
> Hi Dale,
>
> I think is being recognized.
> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04f2:b307 Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd
>
> This is the output of $(grep '' /sys/class/input/event*/device/name)
> /sys/class/input/event0/device/name:Power Button
> /sys/class/input/event
On Mon, 2013-07-08 at 15:16 -0500, Diego Vargas wrote:
> No, what I've updated on Windows is the chipset. Which (supposedly)
> only makes Windows to recognize parts of the hardware, like the LAN
> card, the WiFi card and so forth.
What I meant by exactly what you did, so someone else may be able t
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 9:11 PM, Diego Vargas wrote:
> Hi Dale,
>
> I think is being recognized.
> This is the ouput of $(lsusb) but it does not show too much information:
> Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Int
Hi Dale,
I think is being recognized.
This is the ouput of $(lsusb) but it does not show too much information:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Diego Vargas wrote:
> Hello All!
>
> I've been playing with fedora a little bit and I just love it! I've have
> the gnome GDM and the Cinnamon Desktop.
> My Toshiba U945-S4140 is running Fedora 19 and Windows 7. Didn't like the
> pre-installed Windows 8 and I just
No, what I've updated on Windows is the chipset. Which (supposedly) only
makes Windows to recognize parts of the hardware, like the LAN card, the
WiFi card and so forth.
Now, there is a special disable/enable touchpad hotkey. But it just doesn't
work.
I've tried that in my Fedora 19, in anaconda a
Allegedly, on or about 08 July 2013, Diego Vargas sent:
> No, it's not the kernel.
> I have three kernels: 3.6.5, 3.6.8. and 3.9.9
> With the two firsts, the mouse worked very well.
> I've made an update on 3.6.8 to 3.9.9 and then, booted to Windows on
> the reboot part, installed the chipset updat
Thanks Tim for your response!
No, it's not the kernel.
I have three kernels: 3.6.5, 3.6.8. and 3.9.9
With the two firsts, the mouse worked very well.
I've made an update on 3.6.8 to 3.9.9 and then, booted to Windows on the
reboot part, installed the chipset update, then boot fedora.
Since that mome
Allegedly, on or about 07 July 2013, Diego Vargas sent:
> My Toshiba U945-S4140 is running Fedora 19 and Windows 7. Didn't like
> the pre-installed Windows 8 and I just remove it.
> They both were playing very well, until I've done two things:
> 1. Update a INF/Chipset deal on the Windows part.
> 2
So, windows inf/chipset have nothing to do with what now doens't work on
linux. My bad, I'm mixing stuffs.
I've been researching a bit and I found that maybe, I should update the
BIOS.
Supposedly, there's an option on the BIOS to activate/deactivate the
touchpad. I don't have that, only for the key
Definitely is the first INF/chipset update on windows.
Now I cannot even move the touchpad on Fedora 19 installation.
I wonder if I can remove the chipset update...
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Diego Vargas wrote:
> Hello All!
>
> I've been playing with fedora a little bit and I just love i
Hello All!
I've been playing with fedora a little bit and I just love it! I've have
the gnome GDM and the Cinnamon Desktop.
My Toshiba U945-S4140 is running Fedora 19 and Windows 7. Didn't like the
pre-installed Windows 8 and I just remove it.
They both were playing very well, until I've done two
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