Just tested on Arch Linux and GX701GX-XB78 and tried all combinations of
model/layout...no dice.
This version DOES work for me
https://gitlab.com/Thraen/gx735_touchpad_numpad but I have to stop and
restart it every time I reboot. Perhaps you could merge some of his
methods into yours Mohamed?
My reply seems to have been removed, but this worked for me.
https://gitlab.com/Thraen/gx735_touchpad_numpad
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numpad on
While not an actual driver...I found this utility on reddit...It's a
python script that checks for the mode, and if you're in the num pad
mode, it evaluates position of tap and sends numpad presses. Works for
me!
https://gitlab.com/Thraen/gx735_touchpad_numpad/
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I've never written drivers before but if someone wants to work on this
with me, I'd love to help out.
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Wanted to drop in that I have an asus ROG zephyrus and no touchpad
functionality for me either. Anything I can do to help?
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This is a fresh installation on a freshly built system, so I can't say
if a prior kernel did/would've worked. I've reinstalled twice from
different downloads, and via different media and have encountered the
same issues. I installed Windows 10 as well, and encountered no issues
with performance or
Private bug reported:
Whenever switching from high to low, or low to high CPU loads I
encounter the attached lockup. This happens at least twice daily when
the server is left alone, more often when it actually does anything.
The CPU# changes with each crash, but seems to always be for 22s.
ul
I believe I may still be encountering this bug, this seems to happen any
time the system is under significant load. Attached is my kern.log from
right after the NMI watchdog soft lockups start. Please let me know if I
should submit additional logs from the next time this happens, or submit
a new
Lonnie, I have this same laptop. When booting the 3.14 or higher
kernels, you don't get a screen freeze at boot unless running
nomodeset or the proprietary Nvidia drivers? I boot with the kernel
mode nomodeset, but then I don't have any way to control brightness.
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I have also not been able to suspend my Dell XPS 420. This has been
happening for many years (probably since 2010).
On 14.04 suspend will appear to work in that the power light starts
blinking. However, the computer can not be woken up from suspend, and I
must hold down the power button in order
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