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It works for me since probably about August last year (2011-08). I think
it must have been working by the time I posted the requested log files.
I'm sorry I did not point that at the time -- I wasn't paying attention
when I posted the files. I am not sure what changes I made since the
last time I c
Phil-ganchev, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better. This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue?
Can you try with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images
are available from ht
It might be worth studying the progress on bug 606238 and bug 550625
See especially comment 62 on the first of those: the E6 and E7 reports
say what the hardware actually is.
See also comment 492 on the second of those: Seth Forshee has provided
an updated driver which successfully recognises and
apport information
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** Description changed:
The touch pad is completely unresponsive. Apparently, it is now
recognized as an ALPS (see the output of "xinput" below). These are the
new symptoms, as of around March 2011. The old symptoms are listed at
[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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** Description changed:
- The touchpad right button and scroll do not work, and tapping is
- extremely sensitive (recognizing a tap when I did not touch the
- touchpad) and cannot be disabled. (The cursor moves fine.)
+ The touch pad is completely unresponsive. Apparently, it is now
+ recognized a
Thanks but the fix does not work for my computer -- it does not change
anything.
However, for a few months now, the USB mouse has stopped acting up, whle
the touchpad is now completely unresponsive.
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If you think it may be an ALPS touchpad, can you try the fix for ALPS
detection
https://confluence.nau.edu/display/~cmg...@nau.edu/Recognize+ALPS+Touchpad+on+Dell+E6510+in+Ubuntu
as mentioned in bug 754344
(Both that bug and the Xorg.0.log in bug 749508 show that there is a
driver for at least s
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Title:
Ubnutu-certified laptop: Synaptics touchpad broken, misdetected as
PS/2
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I think it's detected as ps2 because there is no ALPs driver
also I think that there is no alps driver because synaptic (whoever they are)
or
Dell won't write one because it probably has licensing constraints the
software that is already being used for it on windows could be released but i
** Summary changed:
- Ubnutu-certified laptop: ALPS touchpad broken, misdetected as PS/2
+ Ubnutu-certified laptop: Synaptics touchpad broken, misdetected as PS/2
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