Hi Joseph,
thank you for your reply.
No, this is not a new issue. I had it also on Linux Mint 16, and
previously Ubuntu 13.04 and, I believe, 12.10.
I installed the latest upstream kernel (uname -r gives:
3.19.0-031900rc3-generic), and the issue is still there. Click either of
the touchpad
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Public bug reported:
Physical buttons for left and right button do not work at all on the
touchpad of Asus N53S.
I'm now on Linux Mint 17.1, but had the same issue previously on Ubuntu
13-10 (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2196970).
I have not found any real workaround.
Plugging in a
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I temporarily fixed this using the workaround suggested in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1314198/comments/31
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Hi Christopher.
As suggested, I followed word by word the instructions I found at the link you
suggested, and sent it at both L: addresses indicated on the mantainer lists
(http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/MAINTAINERS)
under Asus notebook
here's a link to my
Public bug reported:
Touchpad on the Asus X550LD is not working on Ubuntu 14.04.
Cursor does make some movements if you insist toying and clicking on the
touchpad, but only seldomly (just using it normally often would produce
no move), and in a direction that apparently has no relation with
Thank you for your help. As suggested, I filed a new bug with the default
kernel (3.13.0-29-generic), find it here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1328392
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Hi Cristopher.
As requested, I updated the BIOS. this is the output of the command you
suggested:
X550LD.306
05/14/2014
I haven't noticed any substantial change, same behaviour as described in
the bug description.
I'm not sure what you mean by Please note your current BIOS is already
in the
same issues here with ASUS F500LD... no trackpad, and there are issues
with clicking even with the mouse... any solution/patch/workaround?
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sorry, I meant ASUS F550LD
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Hello, I have the same problem here. I'd be willing to test. However,
you seem to be suggesting to use a kernel for marked for Utopic, even if
we are on Ubuntu 14.04 (Ubuntu Gnome, in my case). Is this correct? Do I
understand it right you are suggesting to install this kernel?
I ended up installing the latest mainline kernel, 3.15.0-031500-generic,
from the link above
The problems persists. I edited the tags as suggested above. Anything
else I can do?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 643899 ***
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I had the same today, happened all of a sudden this morning (ubuntu
10.10, but using FF4, whole system is in Italian).
the string in the about:config mentioned by BenHoughton was
unexplainably set to:
same here on karmic...I have tried workaround 2, and it works.
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confirm the bug...not found how to solve this problem, yet...
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confirm the bug...not found how to solve this problem, yet...
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ok, here is the solution i found, without manually changing
configuration files.
install ntfs-config from the repositories, or from the terminal with:
sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
then type in a terminal
sudo ntfs-config
and insert your password.
then you can select the partitions you
i understand this might not be a bug, strictly speaking, but i preferred by far
the old way. is there an easy way to switch this behaviour?
for example, i have my music collection on a ntfs partition...amarok, already
running, rebuilt the collection when i mounted the partition...it takes
i understand this might not be a bug, strictly speaking, but i preferred by far
the old way. is there an easy way to switch this behaviour?
for example, i have my music collection on a ntfs partition...amarok, already
running, rebuilt the collection when i mounted the partition...it takes
sudo aptitude reinstall libc6
works fine, but still getting ldconfig deferred... when adding new
software or updating...
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pretty much the same problem (very dark image) with a creative notebook webcam
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0572:0041 Conexant Systems (Rockwell), Inc.
loads of:
[ 2138.536000]
/build/buildd/linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-2.6.22/debian/build/build-generic/media/gspcav1/gspca_core.c:
VIDIOCMCAPTURE:
i think this bug is the same as Bug #97101.
maybe my case is different.
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