[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-05-12 Thread Mario Vukelic
** Attachment added: "libinput-list-devices.txt" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libinput/+bug/1764097/+attachment/5138438/+files/libinput-list-devices.txt ** Summary changed: - 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple M

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-05-12 Thread Mario Vukelic
Indeed, running "sudo libinput debug-events --verbose" results in: event6 POINTER_MOTION +11.04s5.07/ -9.23 event6 POINTER_MOTION +11.05s 16.95/ -2.91 event6 POINTER_MOTION +11.06s 13.15/ -4.05 event6 - palm: touch size exceeded event6 - palm: palm detected (to

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-05-12 Thread Veli-Jussi Raitila
But, naturally, I'm making assumptions about your particular setup. You can verify things by looking for a mention of 'libinput' in your Xorg startup logs. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-05-12 Thread Veli-Jussi Raitila
My understanding of the state of affairs is that while strictly a Wayland project (and hence categorized as such in their Bugzilla), libinput may also be used under Xorg with a separate wrapper driver. And that is what Ubuntu and many others are also doing. -- You received this bug notification b

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-05-12 Thread Mario Vukelic
I'm not using Wayland but X though, would it still be libinput? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1764097 Title: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few second

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-05-12 Thread Veli-Jussi Raitila
I know you tried :). I'm not assigning blame here as I would've done the same based on the documentation available. According to my earlier comments, I ran into the same issue on Fedora, reported it here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1575260 and got excellent support. One of the libi

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-05-12 Thread Mario Vukelic
Oh and is there a link to your upstream report, mailing list, or similar? Thanks -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1764097 Title: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive aft

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-05-12 Thread Mario Vukelic
In my defense, the second paragraph seems to say that filing against xserver-xorg-input-synaptics is ok and bug triagers would assign it as needed. I really tried :) Thank you -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bug

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-05-12 Thread Veli-Jussi Raitila
The instructions the original reporter links to, for debugging touchpad issues in Ubuntu, is outdated. The way it seems to me, 18.04 Bionic Beaver uses the libinput drivers instead of synaptics by default. At least that is the case on the LiveCD. Therefore, this bug report is linked to the wrong co

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-05-02 Thread Veli-Jussi Raitila
Deceivingly similar issue, and one that I also encountered, in Fedora here: https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/120258/macbook-touchpad- becomes-unresponsive/ And a fix here: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-abb147f32e It would be nice to have this resolved as it pretty m

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-04-28 Thread Veli-Jussi Raitila
Attached an example of evtest event spam when resting a finger on the touchpad for 10 seconds. ** Attachment added: "evtest_restfinger.txt" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/1764097/+attachment/5129529/+files/evtest_restfinger.txt -- You received thi

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-04-28 Thread Veli-Jussi Raitila
Identical issue here on MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009) aka model MacBookPro5,5 using Ubuntu 18.04 final release. I can also attest that this issue does not only affect Ubuntu. Fedora 27 exhibits the same symptoms for me. Do not know if it is related, but simply resting one finger on the touchpad

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-04-28 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users. ** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu) Status: New => Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-04-16 Thread Mario Vukelic
** Description changed: Report created by following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingTouchpadDetection#In_case_at_least_one_of_the_Touchpad_features_work.2C_but_does_not_work_correctly_and_as_expected Let me know if anything is wrong or if I can give more info Touchpad worked perfectly i

[Bug 1764097] Re: 'Apple touchpad bcm5974' is temporarily unresponsive after a few seconds of continuous input in 'Apple MacBookPro5, 4 (mid 2009)' after upgrading to 18.04 Beta 2

2018-04-15 Thread Mario Vukelic
** Description changed: + Report created by following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingTouchpadDetection#In_case_Touchpad_features_like_scrolling.2C_tapping.2C_etc._do_not_work_at_all. + Let me know if anything is wrong or if I can give more info + Touchpad worked perfectly in Ubuntu 17.10 whe