Grammar (too many edits)
Could you *try the fix in* comment 14 as well - edit /etc/default/grub
and /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptics.conf
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HI Mo,
As per Kai-Heng's request, could you please edit /etc/default/grub with
the following options one at a time.
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="i8042.kbdreset=1 i8042.reset quiet splash"
Then try
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="i8042.kbdreset=1 quiet splash"
If still nothing, please try:
GRUB_CMD
Hi Kai-Heng.
Then non-functional keys didn't register - attached is the dmesg log and
the acpi_listen output.
Only keys that did register were sleep [F1], Volume [F7] -> [F9]
Regards,
A?field.comment=Hi Kai-Heng.
Then non-functional keys didn't register - attached is the dmesg log and
the acpi
No problem Kai-Heng. More than happy to help - was just having a
shocking Sat.
Attached.
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Hi Kai-Heng.
Attached - accidentally hit sleep when hitting hot-keys as shown in
dmesg.
Also - I pressed [Fn] + [ESC] (eject CD Tray) and [Fn] + [Space] (Toggle
keyboard backlight) in this output. sudo showkey -s did not detect
output from these either.
If you need this re-run, please let me kn
Hi Kai-Heng.
Attached - accidentally hit sleep when hitting hot-keys as shown in
dmesg.
Also - I pressed [Fn] + [ESC] (eject CD Tray) and [Fn] + [Space] (Toggle
keyboard backlight) in this output. sudo showkey -s did not detect
output from these either.
If you need this re-run, please let me kn
Hi Kai-Heng,
Thanks again - I'm not a Linux expert or software developer - was just
confirming that my syntax or installation procedure was not part of the
problem. I appreciate the time you're putting in here.
Keys pressed in order.
[fn] plus F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F10, F11, F12
I just opened th
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Thanks Kai-Heng.
Just tried installing on 4.4.0-66
Messages attached below on installation.
Is it still the commands that I'm using? (didn't work on install -
Rebooted and it still didn't work)
Thanks for your patience and perseverance.
A
horace@horace-P57:/mnt/Data/Linux_drivers/gigabyte-wm
Thanks Kai-Heng.
Just tried installing on 4.4.0-66
Messages attached below on installation.
Is it still the commands that I'm using? (didn't work on install - I'll
reboot and check)
Thanks for your patience and perseverance.
A
horace@horace-P57:/mnt/Data/Linux_drivers/gigabyte-wmi$ uname -r
Hi Kai-Heng,
Attached output from 'make' below - assume installed correctly. After
reboot, there was no change in behaviour. Please let me know if I've
made a mistake in installation - have not reinstalled a nightly build
since the above.
Regards,
Andrew F
root@horace-P57:/mnt/Data/Linux_driver
Hi Kai-Heng,
Attached output from 'make' - assume installed correctly. I'll reboot
and let you know if it worked.
root@horace-P57:/mnt/Data/Linux_drivers/gigabyte-wmi# dir
gigabyte-wmi.c Makefile
root@horace-P57:/mnt/Data/Linux_drivers/gigabyte-wmi# sudo make
make -C /lib/modules/4.11.0-041100rc
Hi Kai-Heng,
I downloaded and attempted to install this patch unsuccessfully.
sudo make didn't work - bash ./etc didn't
Could you please advise a 'step-by-step' on how to install this patch.
Regards,
Andrew F
On 17-Mar-17 4:07 PM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
> ** Attachment added: "gigabyte-wmi.tar.
Installed development kernel 4.11.0-041100rc2-lowlatency overnight as
promised - no change in behaviour, buttons still not recognised.
Also same behaviour with 4.11.0-041100rc2-generic module that loaded
last
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Could you please let me know what the next step in faultfinding is?
Regards,
Andrew F
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Title:
'Elan Touchpad' not detected in Ubun
Installed development module overnight 4.11.0-041100rc2-generic and
commented out the above changes in the /etc/default/grub. Working at
the moment, but it's intermittent.
I did leave the /50-synaptics file with the extra two lines alone, so
they loaded.
Joseph - I recall an email asking me to c
Thanks Kai-Heng.
Done (and attached.)
Many thanks,
A
On 13/03/17 15:56, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
> We need some information from ACPI then.
>
> Please install acpica-tools and run acpidump,
>
> $ sudo apt install acpica-tools
> $ sudo acpidump > acpi-dump
>
> Attach acpi-dump file.
>
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Christopher/Joseph.
The nightly build failed to install correctly. Still pursuing.
A
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Title:
[fn] plus F2,F3,F4,F5,F6,F10,F11,F12
I just re-read my rushed email post.
What the above was trying to say was:
F1-F12 were registered when the key was pressed.
Fn + F1 registered a response.
Fn + F7 registered a response.
Fn + F8 registered a response.
Fn + F9 registered a response.
Any other combination of function keys did not r
Hi Kai-Heng,
Attached file with many thanks.
The keyboard did not register the above keystrokes.
It did register F1 - F12
On 12/03/17 18:52, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Can you switch to VT (ctrl + alt + F1) and login, then run `sudo showkey
> -s`, press each non-functional hotkey, an
Hi Christopher.
Will do - I'll allocate a couple of hours tomorrow evening to play
around with the kernel.
This laptop has an Elantech touchpad which needs a couple of i8042.x
commands to get it to work.
I'll install the nightly build kernel tomorrow night and let you know.
Regards,
Andr
Hi Christopher.
4.10.something 2 weeks ago.
I'll retest current over the weekend.
Regards,
Andrew F
On 21/02/17 11:07, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Andrew F in Australia, could you please advise which version of the
> kernel you tested specifically?
>
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To help with fault-finding, I made these changes after I tested the
upstream kernels.
Changes as per:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/763584/elantech-touchpad-not-working-on-ubuntu
/etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="i8042.reset quiet splash"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
^the above change in d
HI Christopher,
Tested today when I installed the latest upstream kernel today to test
for a touchpad bug.
No luck, Function keys still not responding.
Will make a note to install upstream kernels in a month or so to see if
it's fixed.
Many thanks,
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Installed latest upstream kernel as per the link above (ran *.deb files
with sudo dpkg -i *.deb)
No apparent errors in install.
Rebooted, twice. Touchpad did not work.
Removed latest upstream kernels and confirmed bug
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Hi,
The Elantech Touchpad appears to be buggy in linux/Ubuntu through
messages.
Today, the touchpad was not detected on startup and I am using an external
mouse to drive the cursor.
ubuntu-bug linux output attached.
For comparison, when the touchpad was working, the same s
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[fn] plus F2
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Gigabyte P57 laptop
Fresh install, 10 days old, updated yesterday so software/kernel should
be current.
Some function keys work.
Function plus F1 puts the machine to sleep
Function plus F7, F8, F9 control the volume
However,
Pressing Function plus F
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Hi Joseph,
Many thanks for this. Install was unsuccessful and no change to behaviur
(see below)
Have just tried but bug 1573206 (unable to install third-party deb
files) didn't run the *.deb file in software update
gdebi crashed also when I tried to run from there
See attached *.txt file - du
Public bug reported:
Gigabyte P57 laptop
Fresh install, 10 days old, updated yesterday so software/kernel should
be current.
Some function keys work.
Function plus F1 puts the machine to sleep
Function plus F7, F8, F9 control the volume
However,
Pressing Function plus F2 does not turn off wirel
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