I haven't had any luck with this. Hopefully in a future kernal it will
get fixed. I'll just use a mouse for now :-) Don't have the knowledge
or time to debug unix drivers.
Anyone else have any luck?
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I can't build on 3.13.0-27 either. It looks like some of the functions
and files the driver wants are moved, changed, or deleted.
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It seems like we are running into a related issue over here in this bug
as well. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1315360
I've tried the method Michael mentions over there but it only works in
3.14.rc2 kernal, but then it blows up my screen because its a
touchscreen. I've got
Ok, no dice. Looks like I'm going to learn how to debug linux drivers
:-) Thanks for your help Matthew. 3.14.1 doesn't react to rebuilding
and installing the drivers at all. Actually looking around now to see
if I can learn how to read what the drivers are actually seeing.
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I will try the 3.14.1 kernel. But, I think the issue is I've got the
new 2014 with the touch screen. I think changing out the multitouch
driver causes issues with the touch screen.
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Ok, after a clean install and updating the kernel to 3.15.0-rc2 and
patching the driver it does indeed enable multi touch.
It appears to cause other issues which don't make sense to me. (Probably
because I'm fairly new to Ubuntu)
After patching the new driver the following happens:
- Unable to ch
Ok, confirmed. If you are running 3.15.0-rc2 and install the driver
linked above, you will get the multi-touch support. Unfortunately
something went wrong right after that and I lost my wireless driver as
well as some issues with the video. I can't boot into this kernel now
unless its in safemo
Hey Mathew, tried your zip file. I'm on the kernel you started with,
but I think its possible reading back through this thread that you might
be on 3.15.0-rc2
Let me know, thanks!
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Is it the same one as if I checked it out from github? Or do you have
an update in this zip? I pulled right from git. But, I'll give this
one a shot.
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I just tried the same on my RB14 2014, no luck. Still thinks its a
mouse. I'm running the same kernel as you. Going to muck around with
it some more to see if I can figure it out.
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