Pilot,
For me, it is a non issue at this point. After making the switch to arch
over the weekend, I am, unfortunately or fortunately, sold on arch. I
personally like the idea and practice of "building" my own linux.
Reminds me of days past spent with gentoo. Also, pacman and the Aur on
arch are in
Just found this solution in another bug here on launchpad. Just thought
I would post it here. Fix is listed in the last post.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/967399
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Unfortunately, the newer elantech touchpads are not supported. Namely in
the new Asus notebooks. I've tested all the way up to the new 4.0rc2.
I've tried all of the other "fixes" and none if them work. However, the
one I posted above does work and I can verify it works, when nothing
else does, from
For anyone still having an issue with an elantech touchpad, I was unable
to find any working solution for an ubuntu base. I recently made the
switch to full arch and FOUND A FIX! Two-finger scrolling is active and
multi-finger tap works as well. If someone wants to make it work for
Ubuntu I'm sure
For anyone still having an issue with an elantech touchpad, I was unable
to find any working solution for an ubuntu base. I recently made the
switch to full arch and FOUND A FIX! Two-finger scrolling is active and
multi-finger tap works as well. If someone wants to make it work for
Ubuntu I'm sure
I am aware that the majority of this thread is based on the focaltech
touchpad. However, I believe a lot of the people who are still unable to
get their touchpads functioning properly do not have a focaltech
touchpad at all.
Having purchased a Q302LA from Asus I installed ubuntu and mint only to
f
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