I apologize for the slow reply, a lot of stuff has been going on, and I
hit a snag. The device in question no longer boots reliably. I have not
been able to confirm, but I believe that the internal wifi chip is
failing, and when the device loads the wifi driver in the boot process
it crashes. If I
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I have attached a text file containing output from the libinput command.
Journalctl coming next.
Also @vicamo, I have downloaded the firmware file you provided and
placed it as you requested. After rebooting, there was no visible change
in performance.
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Public bug reported:
touch inputs are not detected by Ubuntu on this tablet. I'm not sure the
touch screen hardware is detected at all by Ubuntu. I tried cat
/dev/input/eventX (replacing X with every option listed) and not once
got any reaction to touching the screen.
I can provide more informati
Public bug reported:
when docked into the keyboard dock, orientation is accurate on this
tablet. However, when I rotate the tablet 90 degrees, the display will
rotate the opposite direction, resulting in an upside down screen when
in portrait mode. rotating either direction back into a landscape
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I just attempted the upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 and have this issue as
well.
Default Ubuntu desktop (gnome desktop on xorg)
Cintiq Companion Hybrid 13HD (DTH-A1300)
Since the update, I have no touch nor stylus input, nor are the hardware
buttons detected when pressed.
In Gnome control center's