sorry, it was bug #549727 , not #868400
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i think this bug is a dupe of bug #868400 (or the other way around)
the problem is that synaptic and gnome both disable the touchpad and go
out of sync (ie: when one enables the touchpad, the other disables it)
the keyboard issues might be a different bug, probably a apps stealing
focous. either
Candido, don't do it as root, just type in the command as user and it
will work fine in 10.10.
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I can confirm this happening on an HP DV5 1132la when pressing the
touchpad enabla/disable button.
"gconftool --type bool --set
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled true" does not work
in Ubuntu 10.10 final!!! HELP!!
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yes, it happens on my HP dv5-1027el..Ubuntu Maverick rc..
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I can confirm this happening on an HP DV 6500 when pressing the touchpad
enabla/disable button.
"gconftool --type bool --set
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled true" fixes the
problem.
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Confirmed this bug in dv6-2155dx. And also confirmed that candyban fix
makes the touchpad working again. Thanks!!
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Sorry, I haven't understood if the solution at
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/549727) fixes the toggle
(enable/disable) or the GDM problem.
Thanks!
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Yes!!! good news.
Thanks candyban, I followed the method of quirks
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/549727) comment #103 and my dv5 1299ev
working!!!
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I guess I'm getting old as I'm using sed to edit files. There is a nicer
way:
>From https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/549727 (For full options
read comment #103)
$ gconftool --type bool --set
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled true
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Similar issue on my dv7. Mouse was working in gdm, but stopped working
once logged in.
Fixed the issue by editing the file
~/.gnome/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/%gconf.xml (as also reported
here)
You can run the following command to "fix" the issue (fixed it for me).
$ sed -e 's/\(touchpad
from bug 549727
"Binary package hint: udev (but not quite sure)
On my Lenovo T60 the Touchpad works great until I login using GDM.
After 2-3 seconds I've pressed "Login" it suddenly stops working and I
must use an external USB mouse."
I think it a different problem. In our case touchpad working
I think this is duplicate of bug #549727, can anyone confirm?
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Same bug for HP DV7-3110ev with Lucid 64 bit running 2.6.32-24 kernel.
If you switch off the touchpad lock button and then you switch it on,
the keyboard "freezes" at all, and you need restart if it is possible
via usb mouse. The same bug it was reproducible even with Lucid 32 bit
2.6.32-22
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Confirmed: HP DV9900US; Ubuntu Lucid
Makes computer virtually useless. Enable/Disable button functioning
normally, touchpad doesnt work at all...
[ 85.570221] psmouse.c: TouchPad at isa0060/serio1/input0 lost
synchronization, throwing 4 bytes away.
[ 86.076027] psmouse.c: resync failed, issu
The same bug affect also Fedora 13
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I can confirm the same behavior with my HP Pavilion dv6000, Ubuntu 10.04.
Once touchpad's lock button is pressed, menu completely freezes and system must
be restarted.
This problem didn't happen in earlier versions of Ubuntu.
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This problem also affects to Ubuntu 10.10.
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same problem
hp pavillon dv 6000
dv6448se
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HP DV6 1120el is affected too, Lucid Lynx
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Also affect my HP Pavilion DV6 1308sl.
Strange behaviour: before logging in the touchpad and enable/disable button
work fine.
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Also affected my Pavilion DV6690el, Lucid only.
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Also affected my Pavilion DV6373ea, Lucid only.
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Also affected with an HP dv5-1020es, but everything worked fine on
Ubuntu 9.10.
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well I don't think I actually have the bug related to the touchpad. I
removed the script that I wrote from the startup. Now when the computer
starts it works fine. I can run the script manually and everything is
fine.
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I discovered the pressing alt + o restores normal function to the mouse.
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I have an HP G60-610CA
Every now and then my system boots up, I log in but then...
It goes past a screen requiring my permission (for a script I have
written) boots up to the desk top and then nothing can be activated by
my mouse! I have to shut down by holding down the power button!
This has re
Sometimes my touchpad doesn't work sometimes yes. I have an Acer Aspire
One 6930G
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I confirm the bug in HP Pavilion dv6837el.
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I confirm the bug in HP Pavilion dv5 1140 el.
This problem doesn't affect me with jaunty and karmic, only with lucid (32
bit).
I noticed that deleting ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/%gconf.xml
and restarting the gnome-session the touchpad start working again, but this
problem is v
I think it's the same bug at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/571638
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After update kernel to 2.6.32.22 and gnome-setting-daemon to
2.30.1-0ubuntu1 (official ubuntu update), the problem still exist and
now my touchpad it is not working at all. :(
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This bug affects me too. My machine is HP pavilion dv5 1299ev, distro: ubuntu
10.04 32bit / 2.6.32.21,
I can confirm that with Karmic I had no problem.
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Only *part* of the bug is in g-s-d. The part about not being able to
focus and all that, I'm not sure that has anything to do with g-s-d,
just the one "enabled" toggle for the touchpad, but something underlying
the toggle is not working and it's likely screen specific. You can
toggle the setting
changing to gnome-settings-daemon per the debugging done in previous
comments.
~JFo
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Yeah, this is not a kernel bug. It's in gnome-settings-daemon. I can
log in as other users after this happens and everything's fine.
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Hello, I confirm this bug in HP Pavilion DV5-1132la! Before login work
Perfet the problem is within the session in gnome!
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Same issue here on my DV5T. Worked fine in Karmic, never has in Lucid.
Let me know if I can help testing anything.
Rush
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 01:27 +, nhasian wrote:
> i can confirm that the issue is still present with the stable linux
> kernel
> 2.6.33. I've experienced this issue on both of my HP laptops (dv6500
> and
> dv9500) with the 2.6.33 kernel. i have not yet tested 2.6.34rc
I am also running an ups
i can confirm that the issue is still present with the stable linux kernel
2.6.33. I've experienced this issue on both of my HP laptops (dv6500 and
dv9500) with the 2.6.33 kernel. i have not yet tested 2.6.34rc
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Jeremy Foshee
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> Hi Erik,
>
> If you could al
Hi Erik,
If you could also please test the latest upstream kernel available that would
be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue.
Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the
upstream kernel, please remove the 'needs-upstrea
I experience this problem as well on both my HP dv6500 with 32bit Lucid
and HP 9500 with 64bit Ubuntu Lucid Lynx. Not only do you lose Mouse
input, but also keyboard input as well if you toggle the touchpad on/off
switch. NOTE: I can still switch to another virtual terminal with
Control-Alt-F1 an
Attaching output from gnome-settings-daemon
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Update: It's definitely gnome-settings-daemon.
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It happened again, and this time I'm pretty sure it's not a kernel
issue.
After a reboot, I lost the ability to move the mouse cursor, except it
was working in GDM. This time additional reboots are not fixing it.
However, I launched the xterm-only session from GDM, and was able to
launch Nautilu
It just happened again and I noticed after the first reboot that the
mouse worked in GDM but not in my session.
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This happened again last night. I used the touchpad disable (it's a
habit that I'm having trouble breaking), and when I re-enabled it, the
mouse could move around, but I couldn't type anywhere or register clicks
on anything.
I had to break out into a console (ctrl-alt-f1), from which I tried
doin
I agree it does sound a bit more like a kernel issue. At least they
should take a look first, and they can bump it back to xorg if it's not.
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Oh, one thing I forgot to include: sometimes when the mouse goes crazy,
I can't even alt-tab to select a window.
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