The patch is working perfectly.
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ALPS DualPoint Touchpad flaky performance
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296610
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Download the patch file
mkdir ~/kernel
cd ~/kernel
git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-jaunty.git (This take a while)
cd ubuntu-jaunty/
cp ~/alps-dave-2.6.31.patch .
patch -p1 < alps-dave-2.6.31.patch
make oldconfig (Sit back and wait)
make prepare (Wait some more)
make (Wait some mor
On Mo, 2009-11-23 at 19:02 +, Robert Hau wrote:
> Sebastian,
> Here is whats going on. I have run my VMware Windows VM lately.
> I ran it after installed karmic, and all worked fine. I recently turn
> it back on and the mouse won't click anywhere, and the mouse doesn't
> seem to track lik
Sebastian,
Here is whats going on. I have run my VMware Windows VM lately. I ran it
after installed karmic, and all worked fine. I recently turn it back on and the
mouse won't click anywhere, and the mouse doesn't seem to track like it used
to. The messages for the VM seam to think when I
On Mi, 2009-11-18 at 22:06 +, Dave wrote:
> I wrote this mini HOWTO for people without kernel compilation know how.
> It's very easy, just apply those steps, I took care for everything else
> (I hope). :) I'm attaching the latest version of our patch - it was
> written by Sebastian and me. Ther
On Di, 2009-11-17 at 13:08 +, Robert Hau wrote:
> Guys,
>I finally got my e6500 back from dell repair. My laptop had 3 buttons
> on the trackpoint and 2 for the touchpad.
>
> i remember when i was playing with this before, after upgrading to 9.10
> i saw some errors in the background,
On Sa, 2009-11-14 at 17:52 +, Dave wrote:
> Hello Sebastian, I had to give it a rest for a day and a half. I hope to
> start coding tomorrow.
>
> If you don't mind, I'll be working on the vanilla .31 kernel source +
> your first 9p extension. It seems the cleanest and I have nice packet
> dump
Sebastian,
I tried what you suggested and i can to the rmmod no problem but the insmod
errors when i try to use the psmouse.ko that submitted. Is it specific to the
kernel he ran at the time.
insmod: error inserting '/home/rhau/Downloads/psmouse.ko': -1 Invalid
module format
RH
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Could any of the be caused by these mouses are supposed to be multi-
touch devices.
RH
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Guys,
Is there anything I can do to help. I'm really interested in testing the
psmouse.ko, but I don't have an understanding how to use it or implement it.
RH
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I watched the behavior on you-tube, and i can confirm the behavior as
well.
It seams that the trackpoint mouse has a click to the trackpoint by
itself.
It almost seams likes its doing a click-lock behavior.
If you gently move the trackpoint it doesn't lock for me. but i only use
the touchpad any
Question regarding installing the psmouse.ko.
I read someone where you can put the file in
/lib/modules/2.6.31-14-generic/kernel/drivers/input/mouse and replace
the psmouse.ko Is that true. I tried with my install and i lost my mouse
completely on reboot.
Does the psmouse.ko have to match the 2.6
Dave I can confirm that also exists on a non alps touchpad. I have a
second laptop a dell D620 that has the same behavior.
Robert Hau
West Highland Support Services
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866-778-3484 x157 Office
- Original Message -
From: "Dave"
To: "robert hau"
Sent: Thursday, November 12
Dave,
thank you, it's nice to hear that it works (at least the basics).
> Scrolling using the Stick works, but it also works for the TouchPad! The
> same configuration works on my older ThinkPad. I use (Fluxbox)
> ALT+LeftBtn+Stick to move windows around and ALT+RightBtn+Stick to
> resize window
On Do, 2009-11-12 at 03:43 +, Erik wrote:
> Sebastian,
>
> Your patch gets us most of the way there. There's still a minor
> problem, apparently with the mouse buttons. They can occasionally get
> stuck in a "pressed" state.
Erik,
I'm sorry, but I can't reproduce this. Are you sure you'r
Can you send me a procedure to do this on my ubuntu 9.10?
Robert Hau
West Highland Support Services
917-657-0686 Cell
866-778-3484 x157 Office
- Original Message -
From: "Dave"
To: "robert hau"
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 7:46:02 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [Bug 296
If there was a way to disable the trackpoint, it might help. I also notice
that if you click both left mouse buttons that it locks.
Robert Hau
West Highland Support Services
Desk: (866)778-3484 x157
Cell: (917)657-0686
Email: robert@westhighland.net
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From
No. Recognizing the touchpad at all is a separate issue from handling
its weird data stream correctly.
I don't know why the opener opened a new bug rather than reopening
270643.
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 10:05:45PM -, emeriste wrote:
> Is this bug report a duplicat of this one --
> https://bugs
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