I never did get that working, even building direct from upstream. I
ended up putting Windows 10 back onto the computer just to make sure it
wasn’t a hardware error (and also because the BIOS can only be flashed
from within Windows. Thanks, HP.) Touchscreen works in Win10, so it’s
definitely softwar
Mailing list URL: http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-input/msg46687.html
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Testing kernel 4.8.0-040800rc4-generic
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The touchscreen still fails to work, but the error message changes to
"failed to get GPIO interrupt" in the latest builds. I think this is due
to a missing option during compilation, since I've been testing custom
builds of upstream basically since I filed this bug and the GPIO
interrupt error reve
This laptop is brand new, so I don't know if this is a regression. I
tested the touchscreen in Windows before I reformatted, so I know the
hardware is working physically.
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I'm using an HP Envy x360 M6-ar004dx with an AMD 7th-gen FX APU, and the
touchscreen will not work. Dmesg shows i2c_hid reporting multiple
"failed to reset device" error messages before finally failing to add it
as an HID device with error -61. As far as I can tell, it's being