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
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
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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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