acron, those are community-made packages. This fix is still an issue for
Ubuntu.
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I think the bug has been fixed in the update. At least I cannot reproduce it
anymore.
See the changelog here:
https://launchpad.net/~mactel-support/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/612058/+listing-archive-extra
So maybe someone wants to close this bug?
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Ricky,
thanks, good point ;-) I updated the wiki with the info.
I wasn't sure if some kind of privileges would be needed to edit the wiki but
there weren't...
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Johannes,
thanks. That (meaning depmod & update-initramfs) did the trick for me as well
:-).
Cheers, Nikos
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if you see things that should be added to a wiki page, go for it. That
is the idea of wiki pages.
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1. I would like to confirm the existence this bug in the final version of
jaunty.
2. Eric's walkaround didn't work for me until I run:
sudo depmod -ae
sudo update-initramfs -u
Could someone update the wiki with that?
Btw the MacBook5-1/Jaunty-Page is not linked from here
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/
yes. It was that way for me since I have been using Jaunty.
3 finger tap should also work.
2-fingers is middle click I think.
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I just reinstalled Ubuntu 9.04 Beta on my MacBookPro (4,1) and found out
that right click is working (without mactel-support or any patches) if
you put *three* fingers on the touchpad and the click anywhere... Can
anyone confirm that for another model?
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This "bug" affects also MacBook Pro 5,1.
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@P. Dunbar: OK, the problem was actually that my .fdi file was not
taking effect! So SHMConfig was defaulted to false and all my settings
had no effect. I grabbed the .fdi file off the wiki and started fresh,
and got it working better. The sensitivity is great now.
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I removed the patch and the package here as I created a new bug report with an
improved version of the patch that does not break two-finger-clicking and makes
the behavior similar to OS X:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/mactel-support/+bug/356317
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I would say that this patch and associated "feature request" be put into
another bug report since this bug is really about getting the fdi file
to work at all, not modifying the touchpad driver to add/remove
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Apparently, OS X does have the ability to do a right-click by two-
finger-clicking feature (enabled together with two-finger-tapping).
Doing the same will require some state tracking. Something to look into
next. Still, the patch should improve the current experience as long as
two-finger tapping i
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Here is a patch for bcm5974-dkms to make click-and-drag work with
Macbook 5,1. When clicking with two fingers touching the trackpad, it
simply ignores the finger that is doing the clicking (the one that is
relatively lower on the touchpad), just like OS X does. It does *not*
disable the bottom part
** Attachment added: "deb package for testing"
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I don't seem to have a big sensitivity problem. I am currenlty using the .fdi
file I have on the wiki (not sure if its the same I uploaded here at this
point).
My big issue with the touchpad is the dragging as you mentioned as well. In
Mac OSX I primarily will drag with holding my thumb clic
I got the trackpad on my MacBook Pro 5,1 *mostly* working by doing:
(On a fresh install of Jaunty Beta)
1. Install all the mactel PPA packages.
2. Blacklist usbhid
3. Put bcm5974, usbhid in modprobe's "modules" file to force bcm5974 to load
first.
4. Put the file posted above by P. Dunbar on
Use the attached .fdi file.
I was messing with this last night and some of the .fdi files I used on the
wiki above or this wiki https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro4-1/Jaunty
caused me the same behavior.
I was just ready to update this wiki:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro
Sorry, macbook pro 5,1
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Workaround disables the keyboard in Jaunty Beta, both internal and
external USB keyboards. Removal of the policy file restores normal
keyboard functioning.
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Great! I thought this might affect the MacBookPro4,1 as well. It is
probably likely that it affects the MacBook(Pro)5.x models as well since
they use the same touchpad driver.
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This affects *also* MacBookPro (4,1)! Thanks for the workaround.
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The wiki has been updates appropriately.
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Great. Can someone edit the wiki page here appropriately so that can be closed
against Mactel-Support?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook5-1/Jaunty#Trackpad
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Status: New => Triaged
** Also affects: linux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I can confirm that Eric's workaround worked for me too.
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Ricky Campbell wrote:
> Good idea Eric. I think that is easier than maintaining a package.
I'm glad you found a workaround, since this problem got tougher with the
new 2.6.28 kernel.
>
> usbhid code is at bitmath.org git repo though...
> http://bitmath.org/code/usbhid-dkms/
>
The possibility t
Good idea Eric. I think that is easier than maintaining a package.
usbhid code is at bitmath.org git repo though...
http://bitmath.org/code/usbhid-dkms/
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I can confirm blacklisting usbhid worked for me. I simply made a
blacklist entry for usbhid and then in /etc/modules I loaded bcm5974 and
then usbhid.
That way usbhid still gets loaded, but after bcm5974
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It seems to me like blacklisting usbhid is a poor workaround... wouldn't
that prevent you from using external mice, etc. in the usual way (ie,
plug it in and it works)?
Would it be possible for mactel support to continue to provide a patched
usbhid kernel module (as I assume the case had been pri
Mm, this line says the trackpad is added as a raw input device:
[ 10.121135] apple 0003:05AC:0236.0002: input,hidraw2: USB HID v1.11
Keyboard [Apple, Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad] on
usb-:00:04.0-6/input0
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to ins
It seems at this point that the kernel is where this would have to be fixed.
which means if you want a fully working touchpad on your mac you'd might want
to use intrepid cause I doubt kernel modifications will come any time soon for
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On a fresh install of Jaunty a6 hal starts in runlevel 2, and
x11-common starts in runlevel 5, so the hal/X11 trick is probably not a
valid workaround.
Should this be entered as a bug or question for the Jaunty kernel?
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confirmed. bcm5974 is not in /proc/bus/input/devices
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P. Dunbar wrote:
> Here is my dmesg output on a clean boot.
>
> ** Attachment added: "dmesg output"
>http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24189298/dmesg.out
>
Mm, this line says the trackpad is added as a raw input device:
[ 10.121135] apple 0003:05AC:0236.0002: input,hidraw2: USB HID v1.11
Keyb
Here is my dmesg output on a clean boot.
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I think someone in the forum mentioned that hal was not loading before
xorg or something which cause xorg to not see the hardware properly. I
can't seem to find the post now. He editted the number of the script so
that it would load in the right order.
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P. Dunbar wrote:
> I've installed the bcm5974-dkms for jaunty from the mactel ppa and still
> can not get any .fdi profiles to do anything.
>
The conjecture is that the built-in HID module is stealing the mouse
interface. To confirm, please reboot and attach the full output of dmesg.
Henrik
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I've installed the bcm5974-dkms for jaunty from the mactel ppa and still
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Ed K wrote:
> I'm also experiencing this issue. Opening up xev the trackpad doesn't
> produce any events on anything other than left click (I don't know if it
> should be expected to if the problem is simply that the FDI is not being
> utilized).
>
The jaunty kernel does not include the necessary
I'm also experiencing this issue. Opening up xev the trackpad doesn't
produce any events on anything other than left click (I don't know if it
should be expected to if the problem is simply that the FDI is not being
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XOrg-Driver-Synaptics is not the correct package name for -synaptics.
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Sourcepackagename: xorg => xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
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Still no luck with this, despite several kernel and Xorg updates.
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any reason this was decided invalid against synaptics?
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Status: New => Invalid
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This a different bug. In my bug, the touchpad would not work at all
because synaptics did not install by default. This bug still seems to
affect me even after fixing the other bug. The issue here is that the
fdi policy file seems to be completely ignored. I haven't looked too
deeply into my configu
Quite possibly. Some differences:
* `grep bcm5974 /proc/bus/input/devices` returns nothing (I'm attaching the
file). This could be rather important--this device should show up here, no? I
do have that module loaded, as confirmed by the lsmod attached above.
* xserver-xorg-input-synaptics is inst
Could this be related to this bug:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfree86-driver-synaptics/+bug/336523
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My original xorg.conf file from the out of the box install was
completely empty, apparently. As such I can't actually attach it here in
Launchpad. Suffice to say, I experienced the touchpad issue using the
empty xorg.conf file, even when supplying the fdi file for the hal
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Here I attach my current Xorg file, which uses the nVIDIA restricted
driver. The conditions remain with this xorg.conf.
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Sure thing.
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well.
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** Also affects: hal
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Status: New
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The touchpad for MacBook 5.1 is not supported completely in Jaunty
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physical left-click works, but that's it. I can not get tapping to
respond as I could using the Mactel
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