I added the upstream bug watch. However I'm not in agreement with the
reclassification of this as high. This bug means that someone could
close their laptop lid and think the machine is suspended when it isn't,
which can have severe consequences. It's also a regression due to the
recent changes in
Public bug reported:
I'm testing the new clickpad support from ppa:chasedouglas/clickpad on a
MacBook Air 4,1 with a bcm5974 touchpad. When I have the touchpad
pressed down with one finger in the right button area of the touchpad,
placing a second finger on the touchpad causes the mouse pointer
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In that case the driver seems to be functioning correctly. I'm going to
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On Sun, Jan 01, 2012 at 03:47:40PM -, CDR Services wrote:
I have a QX 410 running ubuntu 11.04 and the trackpad issue is as
follows. The Elantec Trackpad or Magicpad is misdetected as a generic
ps2 mouse so scroll functions aer not available also Trackpad doesn't
disable while typing! I
On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 09:59:00PM -, Francisco Cribari wrote:
@Seth, has your patch been included in the Ubuntu kernel 3.0.0-13? If
not, will it be available in a Ubuntu kernel prior to 3.2? Thank you.
No, there are no plans to include the driver updates in the kernels for
11.10 due to the
On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 12:50:02PM -, Steven wrote:
Hi @seth,
First off, thanks for the patch, it works like a charm on my DELL
Latitude E6510.
I just acquired a Dell Precision M6400. The default Mouse and Touchpad
settings don't give me the possibility to deactivate the touchapd
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:54:38AM -, quarara wrote:
I hate to crosspost, but it looks like the patch posted by Seth in
comment #492 could be modified to make more touchpad recongnized by the
system. See comment #62 of bug #606238 for further reference.
Not necessarily; see my response on
The dumps I posted yesterday are when I see the slow down, and I'm not
near any other electronic devices.
I'm going to have to keep a journal of the mouse flying off to the
left problem and see if it correlates to things I'm next to.
Note that it could be interference from internal devices
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 01:09:47PM -, quarara wrote:
However, just out of curiosity I have tried the Fn+F3 that disables the
touchpad. Strangely enough it appeared the popup to notify the touchpad
is disabled. The touchpad is not recognized yet, but could that be a
hint that something
Everyone: I'm happy to report that the ALPS patches we've been testing
have been accepted by the mainline input subsystem maintainer and should
show up in kernel version 3.3. We also plan to include them in the
Ubuntu kernel for the 12.04 release. Thanks for your help in testing!
pauljohn32: In
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 04:46:30PM -, Michal wrote:
I already remarked here that trackstick sensitivity becomes broken when this
ALPS patches get applied. While it was an optional package I was okay with
it. However I would disagree about getting the patches obligatorily.
There was no
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 09:12:54PM -, quarara wrote:
Hi Seth,
I own a Dell Inspiron too and the patch you've provided us doesn't help with
my touchpad neither.
BlogCrawler and I are not the only ones with this issue unresolved. See bug
#606238 for further information.
Yes, there are
Moving status to Fix Released based on positive test results with
Oneiric noted in comment #172.
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On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 04:01:12PM -, bwat47 wrote:
Same touchpad here on an asus u52f, same issue. 3 finger tap single
clicks. 2 finger tap works fine. Ubuntu is the only distro I've had this
issue with, every other distro recognized 3 finger tap on this touchpad
out of the box. I was
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 09:22:41AM -, J.P.Casainho wrote:
Ok, it's for sure due to this ARM board connected to power mains. I
just connected other board but this time powered from batteries and
all is ok.
Thanks for following up. It sounds like an electrical issue, not a
driver problem.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 01:22:29AM -, Sukhikh Nick wrote:
But there is jitter, adjusting touchpad settings doesn't help. Maybe I
should install newer kernel? However, it seems like there is no jitter
issue with touchpads that works out-of-the-box on openSUSE 11.4
A newer kernel won't help,
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 03:04:09AM -, pauljohn32 wrote:
Dell Precision M4600 Debian 3.0.0-1-amd64
I've after alps-dkms version 0.6 or so, I have noticed occasional weird
behaviors. Sometimes cursor flies to far left of screen, sometimes the
touchpad seems to become nonresponsive for a
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 03:17:23PM -, bwat47 wrote:
Fedora 15 has been updated to the 3.0 kernel (in fedora 15 they name it
2.6.40 for compatability reasons). I've also used arch with the 3.0
kernel and the 3.1 kernel and 3 finger tap worked.
That's interesting. The way the kernel driver
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 06:58:35PM -, Jason Conti wrote:
After further investigation, the reason why triple tap works with the
natty kernel and not the oneiric kernel is that has_touch in xserver-
xorg-input-synaptics/src/eventcomm.c is set to false with the natty
kernel (probably do to
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Has anyone tested this yet since oneiric released? I'd like to get
confirmation that the problem is fixed there. Thanks!
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On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 12:51:08AM -, Craig wrote:
I have just upgraded to oneiric and I am still unable to properly use my
trackpad. Here are some details:
Samsung QX410-J01
Craig: We have some successful testing with the QX410, but it appears
that there may be more than one variant of
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 05:57:20PM -, Bob Sleys wrote:
Also wanted to mention that we need a way to adjust the sensitivity of
the toughpad. I can move the mouse pointer simply by moving my finger
very close to the toughpad without actually touching it. This makes it
very hard to click or
On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 05:34:49PM -, Artyom Ash wrote:
Hi Seth.
Thanks for your great work. I can't wait to try!
I just tried to install 0.9 and had a problem on the install. I'm
probably missing something simple:
First Installation: checking all kernels...
Building only for
On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 11:48:37AM -, Petr Běhan wrote:
Report on Dell E6420, alps version 0.9
I'm testing on E6320 and E6520, which I'd guess to have essentially the
same hardware as your machine, so I'm surprised to see you say some
things aren't working on your hardware that are working
Version 0.10 of the psmouse-alps-dkms package is available at
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.10
/psmouse-alps-dkms_0.10_all.deb
Changes since version 0.9 include:
* Changing the way the trackstick buttons are quirked on v3 models to
fix a false positive on
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 05:11:13AM -, pauljohn32 wrote:
Greetings.
do you get accidental grabs as you try to move the cursor? I never
noticed this in the psmouse dkms patch version 0.2, but in 0.9, it
happens often. Moving the cursor toward top with a few finger brushes
does not always
This doesn't sound like a kernel issue. Moving to xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics. I'm not sure that's where the problem resides, but it should
be a step in the right direction at least.
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On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 02:54:16PM -, Vladimir Hidalgo wrote:
I came from +bug/56554.
Thank you very much Seth Forshee, just tested your driver 0.9 in
3.0.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 23 21:18:13 UTC 2011 i686 i686
i386 and works perfectly!.
Laptop is Sony VPCEB15E.
Tested
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 02:06:03AM -, Andrew Skalski wrote:
Hi Seth,
Thanks for your work on this. I'm trying out 0.9 right now, and ran
into a problem (Dell Precision M4600). It was working fine for about 40
minutes, until the driver (apparently) lost synchronization with the
event
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 09:25:42AM -, fritz276 wrote:
Trackstick buttons do not work with 0.8 - Toshiba R840-116
They did work with 0.2, eventhough that version did not work perfect for
me, somehow, it had glitches when I accidently touched the trackstick
while typing (I dont know if my
Thanks everyone for testing! Here's another new version to address
fritz276's issue. Again, everyone with tracksticks is encouraged to test
and make sure all buttons continue to function.
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.9
/psmouse-alps-dkms_0.9_all.deb
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I may have found a way to detect where to look for the trackstick
buttons. I've uploaded a new driver to:
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.8
/psmouse-alps-dkms_0.8_all.deb
Please, *everyone* with a trackstick test this new version and let me
know if you see any
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 08:29:29PM -, jcat wrote:
Hi Seth,
You patch doesn't work for my new Dell Laptop, it's an XPS 15z.
When I load the dell i8k module, it reports this info about the model.
[ 297.412044] i8k: vendor=Dell Inc. , model=Dell System XPS
15Z, version=A05
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 08:52:23PM -, cement_head wrote:
@Seth Forshee
What's the likelihood of getting this deb rolled (backported/PPA'd)
against Lucid / Maverick?
I'm focused on getting these driver updates ready in time for the next
Ubuntu release, and I won't be backporting
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 03:34:08PM -, David Cramer wrote:
Update: when I log in using KDE, the touchpad continues to work and
two-finger scrolling works. If I log in using Gnome, however, even in
Safe Mode or with No Effects, the touchpad to stop working.
Any idea what in Gnome could be
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 01:36:48PM -, mio75 wrote:
I wanted to try the 0.6 .deb, but got the error message described in
#385 upon installation with dpkg -i.
mio75: I take it you are running something earlier than natty? Others
have reported such failures. The package is based off of a 3.0
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 07:07:23PM -, Marja Erwin wrote:
I was unable to install the package on Ubuntu 11.04.
Marja: Could you please provide more information about what went wrong?
Error messages and log files would be helpful. Thanks!
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On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 12:40:52AM -, masjan wrote:
I have Dell N5110 (Dell Inspiron 15R) and unfortunately your driver doesn't
work for me :(
Ubuntu 11.04 amd64
After installing 0.6 version
sudo rmmod psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
dmesg:
[ 3709.329414] alps.c: E6 report: 00 00 64
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 04:14:00PM -, pitboss wrote:
Ubuntu 11.04 on Latitude e6410. After I upgraded to 0.6 version, two
finger scrolling stopped working. It's enabled from the settings but it
doesn't work. Everything else seems to work fine.
pitboss: Please do the following. Switch to a
David: Thanks for testing! Almost everything you've mentioned is a
desktop issue more than a driver issue. The driver mostly just passes
the raw data from the touchpad up to the desktop, and the desktop
translates this data into motion or scrolling or tapping. Specifically,
I think most of the
Speaking to the jitter, I haven't looked into it but a couple of
possiblities come to mind. First, the new driver changes the way the
data is reported, and perhaps the data is higher resolution and more
sensitive. It was also using different code on the X server side of
things, so something in
I've posted a new version with just a few changes for debugging problems
that have been reported, available at:
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.7
/psmouse-alps-dkms_0.7_all.deb
Anyone whose machine has a trackstick, please check that the mouse
buttons just
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 10:10:02PM -, David Cramer wrote:
On my E6510, the trackstick buttons do work with 0.6. Am I understanding
correctly that you want us to confirm that they still work with 0.7?
Yes. 0.7 changes the way the trackstick buttons are handled in a way
that should fix the
A new version of the psmouse-dkms package is available at:
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.6
/psmouse-alps-dkms_0.6_all.deb
Changes since version 0.3 (since the intermediate builds were just for
collecting debug information):
* Add a reset of the touchpad
Version 0.3 of the psmouse-alps-dkms package is now available at:
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.3
/psmouse-alps-dkms_0.3_all.deb
Changes since v2:
* Improved cleanup after trackstick initialization errors
* Driver should still load if trackstick
César, Hemanti: I've uploaded a 0.4 package for both of you to test. In
only adds two things -- some debug output and a reset prior to
initialization.
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.4
/psmouse-alps-dkms_0.4_all.deb
César, what I need from you is for you to
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 07:57:42PM -, David Cramer wrote:
Hi Seth,
I'll be very happy to have multi-touch. Thank you for working on this.
Note that multi-touch for this device is basically going to be
two-fingered scrolling. The data isn't good enough to do much more with
it.
For me,
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 08:30:45PM -, César Izurieta wrote:
Seth, I've attached dmesg-stray-click.txt after following your
instructions. Two middle clicks where fired during the test. I used two
fingers and made an horizontal scroll for about one second.
What I see in the logs indicates
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 09:46:22PM -, Hemanti wrote:
Thanks Seth, it works now. :-) I just had to install the new version in
all my Ubuntu systems (Natty and Oneiric) and rebooting now works fine
under all circumstances (at least those I have tested).
Great! I plan to get out a new release
César: It appears your hardware is sending different data. I put up a
new version for you that will dump the raw packets so I can take a look
at it. Please install the package at the link below, then do the
following.
Open two terminal windows. In the first, run 'sudo modprobe -r psmouse'
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 08:54:40PM -, Hemanti wrote:
Hi Seth,
I'm quite happy with your driver. As long as it works, all is wonderful.
Unfortunately, however, at times it won't work after a reboot (touchpad
not recognized -- no reaction of mouse cursor). The only thing that
helps then
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 04:10:03PM -, César Izurieta wrote:
Hi Seth, thanks a lot for the patches. On my computer (Dell Inspiron
N5110, opensuse 11.4 kernel 3.0.4, just touchpad, no trackstick) it's
working well. Just 3 problems:
1. When leaving my finger over the touchpad without
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 10:04:18AM -, rjmackay wrote:
Is it useful to send you dmesg output and reg-dump output too?
dmesg isn't necessary, but the alps-reg-dump output along with the
maximum ABS_X and ABS_Y values would be helpful. Thanks!
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On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 10:49:24AM -, Francisco Cribari wrote:
The driver works fine on my DELL Latitude E6510. Will it be in Ubuntu
11.10?
11.10 is already at feature freeze, meaning only bug fixes from now
until release. The dkms package should continue working just fine though
until the
aa-hcl: Thanks for testing. I'm glad the driver is working for you.
If choosing two-finger scrolling then the scrolling does not work at
all.
Yes, that's because of the missing multitouch support that I mentioned.
I'm working on that now.
I also compared the touchpad and stick performance
Hemanti: I think the driver failed for you because your machine doesn't
have a trackstick. From there your touchpad was probably left in a bad
state. I think I have both of these fixed for the next update, but it's
strange that shutdown doesn't clear up the symptoms. Have you tried
turning off the
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 06:07:14PM -, Hemanti wrote:
$ sudo ./alps-reg-dump
Error: Could not locate serio mouse
That's odd -- what output do you get from the following:
for f in /sys/bus/serio/devices/serio*/description; do
echo -n ${f}:
cat $f
done
$ sudo input-events 10
I've uploaded a new version of the driver, available at:
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.2
/psmouse-alps-dkms_0.2_all.deb
(Max: you can find patches in the same directory as the deb package,
which is true for the previous version as well.)
What's new in this
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 08:08:44PM -, bishoptf wrote:
Seth I've been holding out trying the driver since I read that you were
coming out with a newer one, I have a Acer Timelinex 1830T series, I see you
also have an acer, do you think this new version is the one to try with us
that do not
Hemanti: Please send me the output of the dmesg command when the
touchpad isn't working for you.
George: In the current verions there's no multitouch for v3 or v4.
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Bob: It will finish, it just takes a while to complete. Yours wasn't
even halfway done :)
You want to capture the output to a file, i.e. 'alps-reg-dump reg-
dump.txt'. If you let it run to completion it will restore your touchpad
functionality, but if you interrupt it your touchpad will fail to
I've posted a new version of alps-reg-dump that should get it working
with more touchpads. If the previous version didn't work for you, please
give this one a try and email me your output (seth dot forshee at
canonical dot com).
Executable:
AceLan: The problem right now is that I suspect that the patch doesn't
actually do anything to directly fix the problem. I.e., that the patch
fixes this oops is just a side-effect of burning more time before the
driver tries to access the hardware or something like that. I'm not sure
though so I'd
Thanks to everyone who has tested the patch! One note -- when you include the
dmesg output please don't just grep for alps, as some of the messages of
interest don't contain that string.
A few of things are becoming clear. First, there are at least a couple of
different versions of the touchpads
I've been working on changes aimed at providing proper support for these
touchpads. I've posted a dkms package with my changes for testing, and
I'd appreciate it if you all could test and provide your feedback. The
package is available at:
On Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 09:09:30PM -, Nate Carlson wrote:
@Seth E6520.. seems to work fairly well so far, only thing I'm noticing
is that it seems to be much more sensitive - IE, if I am holding my
finger still on the touchpad, the pointer twitches around, which it
didn't with the psmouse
I've been looking at the patch we identified as fixing the problem, but
I can't work out any causal relationship between what it does and the
GPU being on when nouveau probes. I've inquired about it on the upstream
bugzilla to see if I'm missing something. But I'm beginning to suspect
that the
bisect018 is now available. This should be the last bisect build, then
we'll need to apply the commit identified as fixing the issue onto natty
and see if that fixes the problem there.
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp727620/bisect/
# bad: [3448a19da479b6bd1e28e2a2be9fa16c6a6feb39]
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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[arrandale] Samsung
The bisect identified this as the commit that fixes the problem:
3448a19 vgaarb: use bridges to control VGA routing where possible.
A natty build with this patch applied is available at the link below.
Please test to see whether or not the bug is reproducible in this build.
Thanks!
bisect016 is now available.
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for thermal chips on combios asics
git bisect good 63f7d9828bf55cc8ee6f460830c5285fe06bef3e
Now testing commit
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# good: [99b38b4acc0d7dbbab443273577cff60080fcfad] platform/x86: add MXM WMI
driver.
git bisect good 99b38b4acc0d7dbbab443273577cff60080fcfad
Now testing commit 3448a19da479b6bd1e28e2a2be9fa16c6a6feb39.
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You
himegoto: First, please run 'sudo modprobe psmouse' (which I'm expecting
will fail), then 'dmesg dmesg-psmouse-elantech-dkms.txt'. Please
provide the output from modprobe and the dmesg-psmouse-elantech-dkms.txt
file here. After that you can remove the package by running 'sudo dpkg
-r
bisect015 is now available.
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# bad: [000703f44c77b152cd966eaf06f4ab043274ff46] mxm/wmi: add MXMX interface
entry point.
git bisect bad 000703f44c77b152cd966eaf06f4ab043274ff46
Now testing commit 63f7d9828bf55cc8ee6f460830c5285fe06bef3e.
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I've posted an update to the driver, this time just as a dkms package.
It's avaiable at
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp681904/psmouse-elantech-
dkms/v0.1/psmouse-elantech-dkms_0.1_all.deb
Please test and let me know how it works. Thanks!
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# bad: [2703c21a82301f5c31ba5679e2d56422bd4cd404] drm/nv50/gr: move to exec
engine interfaces
git bisect bad 2703c21a82301f5c31ba5679e2d56422bd4cd404
Now testing commit 000703f44c77b152cd966eaf06f4ab043274ff46.
bisect013 is now available.
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# bad: [fcfc768806f2ed8ad56d9fd3f0c6af1cdb5e10e2] drm/nva3: support for memory
timing map table
git bisect bad fcfc768806f2ed8ad56d9fd3f0c6af1cdb5e10e2
Now testing commit
I've put up a new build (bisect012) at:
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Here's the bisect log I used to re-seed the bisection.
# bad: [55922c9d1b84b89cb946c777fddccb3247e7df2c] Linux 3.0-rc1
# good: [61c4f2c81c61f73549928dfd9f3e8f26aa36a8cf] Linux 2.6.39
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Julien, thanks for the dkms package.
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 05:43:39PM -, Jeanfrancoissven wrote:
Can anyone explain me how to use the patch from comment 59?
I don't understand all the steps that I must follow...
I have a dell Vostro 3750, kernel 2.6.38-11
Please don't test the patch
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