Thanks for confirming it's still a problem in new linux kernel. And
very good to see someone else with the same hardware and an interest in
finding a fix.
Why did you change "affects"? I'm pretty sure this is a linux kernel
problem, specifically a driver problem.
See similar bug 606238 and parti
I've added a comment to that bug. I don't think marking as duplicate,
or removing or adjusting such a mark, is a privileged operation, but it
must be best if it's done by someone familiar with their symptoms. So I
won't dive in and adjust a lot of bugs.
(I suffer from a different bug, but I'm ho
I agree, Bug 606238 looks different from this - I've unmarked it as
duplicate and taken the liberty of subscribing Seth. I'm not certain
about all the other bugs listed.
It might be useful if anyone with those possible duplicates could load
the DKMS package attached to comment 492 on this Bug 550
Hi,
jzachariou at comment #182
adrian-wechner at comment #341
I notice you both see
E7 report: 10 00 64
and the fix doesn't work for you. This report matches bug 755518 - please
could you add your observations to that bug?
(I think there's a Synaptics touchpad hardware version which also
Hi Rick
it would be annoying to have this bug auto-closed just because a new version
of ubuntu came out. You can use http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ to make a
bootable USB stick very easily, and then update this bug with collected data
from 11.04 Natty.
please do!
Cheers
Ed
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You rec
This is a relevant upstream bug
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14660 and there seems to be
some difficulty in getting an acceptable fix in place.
Linus' tree as mirrrored here does not yet show any change in place:
https://github.com/mirrors/linux-2.6/blob/master/drivers/input/mouse/a
(By the way, I'm just an innocent bystander with a superficially similar
problem. My bug 755518 hasn't received any visible attention yet.)
You should probably refer to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingTouchpadDetection
It'll probably be useful to attach these output files:
"""
In any case, good
As bug 727259 (affects a Dell M4500) was helped by the fix to bug
754344, I think that means it has an ALPS trackpad.
Whereas I think your result with tpconfig means you have a Synaptics
trackpad. So I don't think these two are dupes.
The workaround I suggested to bug 727259 actually only disable
Can you manually attach at least your /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
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Title:
Latitude E6510 : No Touchpad driver
Could be a duplicate of 727259 - please try
tpconfig -D -z0
and see if
- you have the same firmware
- if it fails to adjust the zthreshold
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