*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 550625 ***
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Hi, I have the same erratic behaviour Dell Lat E6510 Ubuntu 11.10. The
trackpad is cool. The external mouse is cool. Pressing on the palmrest
(a test asked for by Dell service center) has no effect. Dell repla
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 550625 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550625
Bug 550625 already solved E6510 touchpad problem, please use the dkms
package Seth provided in bug 550625 to solve this issue temporarily.
And according to this comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour
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Title:
[Latitude E6510] Touchpad is completely insane
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** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Oneiric)
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Title:
[Latitude E6510] Touchpad is completely insane
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This package solved the problem for me under 11.10
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This is still somewhat of an issue in 11.10 on the E6510. The touchpad
is not quite as twitchy as it was in 11.04, BUT it's still almost
useless... sliding my finger up causes the mouse to rocket to the top
of the screen, while sliding down causes the mouse to do almost nothing.
Here's a short vi
Not sure why this went from Confirmed --> Incomplete --> Confirmed -->
Incomplete like that... Marc provided (#21) the dmesg log requested in
#20 ... Was it somehow insufficient? What additional troubleshooting
can we (the unhappy owners of this evil, evil pointing device of Satan)
do to further
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Waiting on Marc's input
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[Latitude E6510] Touchpad is completely insa
Sorry, I didn't describe precisely.
Forget the dkms package, please remove it from you system.
Just use the kernel I provided to bring up the system and upload the dmesg log.
Thanks.
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Acelan -- I am still unable to run the mod commands. I booted the
2.6.38-8 from grub since -9 is also installed, installed the kernel and
alps packages to no avail.
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Sorry, I didn't check that the alps is compiled-in, so we can't insert alps
module again.
This is the kernel only add some debug messages, please use this kernel to
bring up your system and upload the dmesg log.
http://people.canonical.com/~acelan/bugs/lp775790/
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Same problems for me with attachment...
dmesg.log:
[ 194.796455] alps: module license 'unspecified' taints kernel.
[ 194.796464] Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint
[ 194.796946] alps: Unknown symbol psmouse_reset (err 0)
brad@brad-dell:~/Downloads/mouse$ sudo modprobe alps
FATAL: Er
Acelan -- I don't seem able to run those commands:
sudo rmmod alps
ERROR: Module alps does not exist in /proc/modules
sudo modprobe alps
FATAL: Error inserting alps
(/lib/modules/2.6.38-9-generic/updates/dkms/alps.ko): Unknown symbol in module,
or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
dmesg
[ 419.27
Hi,
Could you install the dkms package I uploaded, modprobe the new alps module,
and then upload the dmesg log?
sudo dpkg -i alps-dkms_1.0_all.deb
sudo rmmod alps
sudo dmesg -c
sudo modprobe alps
dmesg > dmesg.log
I add some more debug messages in the new module, that will make me
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Title:
[Latitude E6510] Touchpad is completely i
I believe this problem is the same as:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/760142
In the comments of that bug report there is some links to some kernel
patches that are suggested to work.
I have yet to try the patches as I don't want to risk having no mouse on
my primary laptop..
The Alps driver problem on the E6510 I thought was a known issue as it
seems to be a problem with many laptops that are running this version of
the pad, where there does not seem to be a working version of a Linux
driver to solve it. My pad comes up installed as a generic mouse and
when typing on t
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Title:
[Lat
I have one of these devices (an E6510 w/ ALPS trackpad) and I can
confirm this intermittent behavior. (Or perhaps it should be
"intermittently confirm"?)
When the trackpad works, none of this behavior is present. It either
works fine...or it goes absolutely insane, as the OP described. I
*have*
We only have one in the lab, we should start putting the hw IDs on the
bugs so we retest with the same hardware.
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Title:
[Latitude E6510] Touchpad
Do we have more than one? I swear I am NOT insane and that when I used
the touchpad on the 6510 that I tested Natty on the pointer would jump
all over hte place when using the touchpad, while that little trackpoint
device (the nipple in the keyboard) worked reasonably well.
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Tested with the one in the lab, I don't see this behavior. I can move
the mouse around normally with the trackpad.
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Title:
[Latitude E6510] Touchp
Marc -- Can you confirm this on a 6510, I believe we should have access
to more than one of these devices.
--chris
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Subject: [Bug 775790] Re: [Latitude E6510] Touchpad is completely insane
this is not reflected on the certification testing. should this system
fail certification?
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this is not reflected on the certification testing. should this system
fail certification?
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Title:
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If I'm not mistaken, the touchpad driver is separate from the video
driver, so running nvidia-current vs nouveau shouldn't have any effect.
>From what I can tell, the driver that controls the touchpad is 'psmouse'
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Is this not working with the nVidia driver or the open source driver? or
neither?
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