Touchpad works on 20.10 and kernel 5.10.2 only after doing that on each
start :
cd /sys/class/gpio/
echo 386 > export
gpio]# cd gpio386
echo out > direction
uname -a : Linux Legion 5.10.2-051002-generic #202012210832 SMP Mon Dec
21 13:52:42 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Someone knows when the patch will be merged in the main repo?
I am using Kubuntu 20.04 LTS with 5.4.0-58-generic kernel and the touchpad is
not working and I don't want to start changing the kernel "manually"
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Ubuntu 20.10 with kernel :
Linux legion5 5.9.16-050916-generic #202012211331 SMP Mon Dec 21 14:11:13 UTC
2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Touchpad works without any work around
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Installed ubuntu 20.10 on ARH05, the gpio workaround makes the mouse work.
Left click and right click button works
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Thanks @Helmut Stult (helmut-stult), kernel from first link works as it
should :)
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@Piotr Tomaszewski
If you use Manjaro Linux, this link should help you ;-)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1f_gSUdyGZIONSbawBG4h9ED11CO0musP
Otherwise look here (are the two patches and the PKGBUILD)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1chjkq-z-qaCd--ALi2ZGAE7EZW0SA8QH
Helmut
@Robin Windey (r0wi), maybe. I hope kernel 5.11 will make Elan's
touchpad to work.
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@Piotr Tomaszewski (nfm886) according to #109 it seems like you have the
"Elan" touchpad (mine is the "Synaptic" one) so it might behave a little
different?
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@Robin Windey (r0wi), I booted intro recovery mode to the root prompt then
systemctl reboot. Nothing changed. Touhchpad still does not works.
My touchpad is: MSFT0001:00 04F3:3140
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@Piotr Tomaszewski (nfm886) can confirm my touchpad is the MSFT0001:00
06CB:7F28. I booted kernel 5.10.1 into recovery and then resumed regular
boot and my touchpad works.
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all the changes are extract from the master branch of
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git .
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on fedora 33,with kernel 5.10.2 , i use this patch ,then touchpad work!
diff -Narup a/drivers/gpio/gpiolib-acpi.c b/drivers/gpio/gpiolib-acpi.c
--- a/drivers/gpio/gpiolib-acpi.c 2020-12-14 06:41:30.0 +0800
+++ b/drivers/gpio/gpiolib-acpi.c 2020-12-22 14:31:53.078877803 +0800
Could you try to boot in recovery mode and then resume the normal boot
process? I think i have the MSFT0001:00 06CB:7F28 touchpad installed but
i'll check these days.
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@Robin Windey (r0wi), unfortunately it does not works with my touchpad.
Tried kernel you linked on PopOS 20.10 and Ubuntu 20.04.1. Both results
are same, touchpad not works. What is yours touchpad?
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On Ubuntu 20.10 I installed with kernel 5.10.1 with your instructions
@Robin Windey (r0wi) and neither works touchpad
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Robin Windey (r0wi), I tried to do this via ur instructions and via
Mainline utility, but my touchpad isn't working...
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@Robin Windey (r0wi), I will try it. Thanks for the info
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@Piotr Tomaszewski (nfm886) i just installed headers (all), image
(generic) and modules (generic) from https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v5.10.1/amd64/ via 'dpkg -i *.deb', rebooted with new
kernel 5.10.1 and everything worked. So no special config or parameter
tweaking was necessary
@Robin Windey (r0wi), Hey, did you did something more like adding kernel
parameters or something, or just upgrade kernel is enough?
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I'm on Ubuntu 20.04 with kernel 5.10.1 (https://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.10.1/) and the touchpad is working on my Lenovo
Legion 5. Thanks for that guys :-)
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I have installed 5.10.0 kernel which contains fix, but touchpad isn't
working.
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Thanks a lot @Coiby Xu (coiby), amazing work. Let's hope the third patch
will be backported and 20.04.x LTS will work our the box after this.
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I can confirm my touchpad is working now on 5.9.15 using the patch from
#189 and using 5.10.1 without any extra on Fedora 33
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8dcb7a15a585b6d0fee15751ce11d7a68cfedd56 ("gpiolib: acpi: Take into
account debounce settings") is part of a series with 18 patches, so it's
safer to only bakcport it for 5.10 kernels.
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laptops on linux.
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Wow, this is great news! Thank you again for your hard work, and to all
who helped out :).
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Hi all,
The latest kernel tree
(https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git) has
the complete solution to fix this bug. So we can expect kernel v5.11 to
fix this issue without any additional work. Before the release of v5.11,
you are suggested to use #189 to save your
Hi @Helmut Stult (helmut-stult)
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 6:32 PM Helmut Stult <1887...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> The problem is your last patch
>
>
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/pinctrl
>
Hi Logan,
On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 12:05 PM Logan <1887...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> The output Coiby requested
> [root@lappy-the-laptop ~]# journalctl -k | grep -i amd_
> Dec 05 15:55:13 lappy-the-laptop kernel: amd_uncore: AMD NB counters detected
> Dec 05 15:55:13 lappy-the-laptop kernel:
Hi Mike,
On Sun, Dec 06, 2020 at 09:12:23PM -, Mike Boruta wrote:
>Hello Coiby,
>
>I built and installed the module as per the instructions in the branch
>you linked me to and `journalctl -k|grep amd_gpio` showed nothing. No
>new printouts in the kernel log. So I recompiled the module again
@Helmut Stult (helmut-stult) I got it working both on Manjaro and Gentoo
with kernel 5.10.1 downloaded from kernel.org with #189. On Gentoo I had
to use Manjaro's running .config obtained with make localmodconfig while
in chroot from manjaro.
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https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/pinctrl
/pinctrl-amd.c?h=v5.10=47a0001436352c9853d72bf2071e85b316d688a2
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@Coiby Xu (coiby)
Patch #179 no longer works with kernel 5.10.1, because pinctrl-amd.c has
already been patched with the current kernel version and GLITCH has been
changed.
My touchpad MSFT0001: 00 04F3: 3140 still worked up to 5.10-rc7 with #179.
This is th new code for GLITCH:
/** pin_reg |= DB_TYPE_REMOVE_GLITCH << DB_CNTRL_OFF; */ did not work.
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Hello Coiby,
I built and installed the module as per the instructions in the branch
you linked me to and `journalctl -k|grep amd_gpio` showed nothing. No
new printouts in the kernel log. So I recompiled the module again with
the pr_alert() statement you printed above and still nothing.
So, I
The output Coiby requested
[root@lappy-the-laptop ~]# journalctl -k | grep -i amd_
Dec 05 15:55:13 lappy-the-laptop kernel: amd_uncore: AMD NB counters detected
Dec 05 15:55:13 lappy-the-laptop kernel: amd_uncore: AMD LLC counters detected
Dec 05 15:55:13 lappy-the-laptop kernel: amd_gpio
I can confirm Mike's result. However, I'm on Fedora 33 and kernel
5.8.15.
[root@lappy-the-laptop ~]# dmesg | grep -i amd_g
[root@lappy-the-laptop ~]# journalctl -k | grep -i amd_gpio
[root@lappy-the-laptop ~]# modinfo pinctrl-amd
filename:
Hi Mike,
On Sat, Dec 05, 2020 at 09:09:35PM -, Mike Boruta wrote:
>Hello Coiby,
>
>Hmm, as far as I can tell the proper module is being used since I
>executed the same steps for both the 5.7.19 and 5.8 kernels. I also
>confirmed this by running `modinfo pinctrl_amd` and verifying that it is
Hello Coiby,
Hmm, as far as I can tell the proper module is being used since I
executed the same steps for both the 5.7.19 and 5.8 kernels. I also
confirmed this by running `modinfo pinctrl_amd` and verifying that it is
no longer signed. I understand what you are saying regarding 0x51bc8,
maybe a
Many thanks to @coiby for providing the #189 fix - works great on the
latest Manjaro 5.9.11-3 with the MSFT0001:00 04F3:3140 touchpad on
Lenovo Legion 5 15ARH. Just had to install linux59-headers beforehand.
Let me know if there is any way I can help with this issue.
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Hi Mike,
On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 08:07:43PM -, Mike Boruta wrote:
>@Coiby Xu (coiby)
>
>Hello Coiby, had some time today so I compiled 5.7.19 from ubuntu
>mainline (https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.7.19/) with
>pinctrl_amd configured as a module, applied the patch in #171,
After several painstaking hours I finally got it working on Manjaro, so
I wanted to share my experience for anyone else that is new to patching
the kernel like me. This is my first time ever doing so.
I tried and tried to make this work on Ubuntu Budgie 20.10 following the
guide by @Baq Domalaq
Hi all.
Please excuse my novice approach guys but I hope that I am making some
kind of contribution!
I to have a Lenovo Legion 5 and I am running Opensuse Tumbleweed with Kernel
5.9.11-1 with Gnome 3.38.
With some help from the Opensuse forum I have the following error;
input: MSFT0001:00
@Coiby Xu (coiby)
Hello Coiby, had some time today so I compiled 5.7.19 from ubuntu
mainline (https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.7.19/) with
pinctrl_amd configured as a module, applied the patch in #171, and ran
the command you provided:
$ sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio | grep
More details about the backlight control can be found in
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/legion-5-no-backlight-control-in-
discrete-graphics-mode/160292/11
If you have any questions please create a topic in the nvidia forums or
open a new bug!
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Again my apologies to everyone for hijacking this thread, But since
people are asking, and I was able to solve the backlight problem after
days of pain, here are the instructions. Two caveats though:
- you need to have the laptop in "Discrete" mode in the BIOS (in my experience,
Hybrid mode
@Pedro Ribeiro
Same problem. Couldn't manage it to make it work
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@Pedro Ribeiro
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 10:23:25AM -, Pedro Ribeiro wrote:
>Don't want to hijack this thread, but has anyone here with a Legion 5
>(AMD version) has gotten the backlight working in Discrete graphics mode
>(only the nvidia GPU enabled)?
Have you tried installing the proprietary
@Mike Boruta
On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 02:37:34AM -, Mike Boruta wrote:
>@Coiby Xu (coiby)
>
>Yes, that summarizes my findings nicely.
That's a bit strange. It should work for at least 5.7 as well. If you
have time, you can show me the result of
"sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio|grep -A1
@Azizkhan (injkgz)
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 04:39:29PM -, Pedro Ribeiro wrote:
>@Azizkhan (injkgz)
>
>I don't think it is, I believe the for-next branch in linux-gpio will
>only be integrated in 5.11, but @Coiby Xu (coiby) should be able to
>confirm that.
>
It may also be backported to stable
Don't want to hijack this thread, but has anyone here with a Legion 5
(AMD version) has gotten the backlight working in Discrete graphics mode
(only the nvidia GPU enabled)?
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Hello,
I would like to report patches #217 and #189 both fix the touchpad
MSFT0001:00 06CB:7F28 in a Lenovo Legion 5P-15ARH05H. Based on my
preference for interrupts over polling, I will keep #189
Testing was done on Manjaro with kernel 5.9.8-2
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Yes, that summarizes my findings nicely.
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@Azizkhan (injkgz)
I don't think it is, I believe the for-next branch in linux-gpio will
only be integrated in 5.11, but @Coiby Xu (coiby) should be able to
confirm that.
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@Pedro Ribeiro (pedrib)
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 07:48:27AM -, Pedro Ribeiro wrote:
>@Coiby Xu (coiby)
>
>I build the next branch of linux-gpio (which contains the patch you mentioned
>in #251), and the trackpad works just fine without the hid polling on the
>kernel command line.
>You can
@Mike Boruta (maridius)
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 08:34:03PM -, Mike Boruta wrote:
>@Coiby Xu (coiby)
>
>It seems that the patch in 171 does not work (i.e. touchpad is still
>dead) on kernels older than 5.8. I tried 5.4.75, 5.7.19, and 5.8.18. I
>don't really want to look into this further
Hi @Maxim (pavlenkoms),
Is your laptop also a Lenovo Legion-5 model?
On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 09:02:54AM -, Maxim wrote:
>Hi @Coiby Xu (coiby)
>I tried #189 and #211 (different combinations) on mate-ubuntu 20.04 with
>custom kernels 5.8 and 5.9
>I tried to install Manjaro with kernel 5.8.18,
@pedrib,
am I right new kernel 5.9.10 includes fixes for our touchpad? Branch you gave
as i see already included in 5.9.10...
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On Ubuntu 20.4 LTS kernel 5.9.8 method #254 worked fine.
Requires build dwarves 1.17 and download kernel from mainline
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To be specific, this is the branch I built:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-gpio.git/log/?h=for-next
The kernel I built had 0f2c7af45d7eef8455d7ad39c5326229bf19a2ed as the
latest commit.
I have a Legion 5 15ARH05H (slightly different than 15ARH05).
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I build the next branch of linux-gpio (which contains the patch you mentioned
in #251), and the trackpad works just fine without the hid polling on the
kernel command line.
You can contact me if you'd like further testing, my email is
pedrib_at_gmail_dot_com
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Hi @E (mantsje),
Just try one of the patches mentioned here (e.g. #179). My touchpad also was
making click events when moving fingers on it.
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Mentioned in #15 there is a question about whether using the trackpad
increases the amount of interrupts. For me it does do so! Placing my
finger on the trackpad does generate mouse events, but it only rapidly
generates click events non-stop. It cannot be used to move the pointer
but just spams
@Coiby Xu (coiby)
It seems that the patch in 171 does not work (i.e. touchpad is still
dead) on kernels older than 5.8. I tried 5.4.75, 5.7.19, and 5.8.18. I
don't really want to look into this further since I'm fine with the
newer kernel, but wanted to give you and any other users a heads up in
Hey @Pop Michael (the-legion),
You know I can just put the *.deb files in dropbox so you can just run the last
command. DM me your email and I'll send a link.
Linuxes are different for every user so no wonder your results were
different. Also I could've done more than I wrote above cause I was
@Baq Domalaq thank you for your help, but i couldn't make it to work. At
filename it is (builtin) so i tried your method, but i can't download
the file from #179 bcuz there's no file , just a page with some code
lines that are also on #171. Anyway , when i typed "apt-get source
linux-image-$(uname
Hi @Coiby Xu (coiby)
I tried #189 and #211 (different combinations) on mate-ubuntu 20.04 with custom
kernels 5.8 and 5.9
I tried to install Manjaro with kernel 5.8.18, and after that I rebuilt custom
kernel again with all patches
But result is only one: touchpad still doesn't work. Is there any
Hi @Coiby Xu (coiby),
thanks for your reply #249. I've sent you my email in DM.
Also I think solutions #171 and #179 are the same. Just last one is in a
file.
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Hi @Pop Michael (the-legion),
I think your distro is similar to mine (Pop!_OS 20.10) so I'll try to
describe what I did. I was struggling with this for some time too, cause
it was the first time I've applied a patch and re-built a kernel.
First, check if pinctrl-amd is included in kernel or not:
i am back. i am using ubuntu 20.10 with 5.8.0-26-generic kernel. i tried
a lot of patches but nothig worked. i keep getting errors. i tried
almost everything from #189 except #209.If anyone who fixed his touchpad
can make a tutorial or something i would trully appreciate. i hope that
the patch
Hi! I tried the #189 fix but i just can't make it to work, it gives me
some errors. Can anyone makes a noob's guide? :)
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The patch in #239 depends on this patch [1] which requires to build the
whole kernel. For now, I would suggest adopting #189 to fix the touchpad
for daily use. But if anyone want to test the patch so we can push it
into the mainline kernel early, you can send me your email address and
I'll Cc you
On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 04:33:43PM -, Baq Domalaq wrote:
>Hi everyone! I have the same problem with my touchpad on Lenovo Ideapad
>Gaming 3 15ARH05 under Pop!_OS.
>
>My touchpad device number is slightly different:
>MSFT0001:00 06CB:CE2D
>
>I've applied a patch in comment #179 (I assumed
On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 07:38:15PM -, Azizkhan wrote:
>Hi all!
>@Coiby Xu (coiby)
>When your patch will be applied to mainline kernel? When we can just update
>our kernels and do nothing to fix touchpad?
I'm not sure when these patch(es) will be accepted and merged. It's up
to the
On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 01:14:48PM -, Mike Boruta wrote:
>Definitely! The attached output was compiled from 5.4.0-52 with the
>patch listed in 171.
#171 should fix your touchpad. According to your shared gpio-config,
that patch didn't take effect. So I guess you are still using the old
Hi all!
@Coiby Xu (coiby)
When your patch will be applied to mainline kernel? When we can just update our
kernels and do nothing to fix touchpad?
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Hi everyone! I have the same problem with my touchpad on Lenovo Ideapad
Gaming 3 15ARH05 under Pop!_OS.
My touchpad device number is slightly different:
MSFT0001:00 06CB:CE2D
I've applied a patch in comment #179 (I assumed that's the most fitting
solution for me) and it works now! Thank you
Definitely! The attached output was compiled from 5.4.0-52 with the
patch listed in 171.
** Attachment added: "gpio-config-and-dsdt.tar.xz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1887190/+attachment/5432324/+files/gpio-config-and-dsdt.tar.xz
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On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 03:03:03AM -, Mike Boruta wrote:
>Hello again, I manually applied both the patches present in #239 and in
>#171 to kernel 5.4.0-52 without success (touch pad still does not work),
>however I applied the patch listed on #109 with success. My device is a
>MSFT0001:00
On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 12:12:24PM -, Von wrote:
>@Coiby Xu (coiby)
>
>> Will decreasing
>polling_interval_active_us to 1ms fix the problem?
>> $echo 1000 > /sys/module/i2c_hid/parameters/polling_interval_active_us
>
>Yes, I installed the latest version from Github, and decreasing
Hello again, I manually applied both the patches present in #239 and in
#171 to kernel 5.4.0-52 without success (touch pad still does not work),
however I applied the patch listed on #109 with success. My device is a
MSFT0001:00 04F3:3186, unlike the 3140 most users have. Have any other
users with
@Coiby Xu (coiby)
> Will decreasing
polling_interval_active_us to 1ms fix the problem?
> $echo 1000 > /sys/module/i2c_hid/parameters/polling_interval_active_us
Yes, I installed the latest version from Github, and decreasing
polling_interval_active_us seems to fix the problem.
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Status in Pop!_OS:
New
Status in
@Coilby Xu, all good on fresh Ubuntu 20.10 5.8-26 Generic and Manjaro
gnome 20.2-Pre4 Testing.
For Polling method steps
1. Download file from Message #217 file
2. Extract to folder, enter folder and subfolder.
3. run make (needs apt-get make gcc linux-headers #211 instuctions
4. follow #228 for
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 07:53:05PM -, Von wrote:
>The standalone patch #217 is working for MSFT0001:00 04F3:3140 but isn't
>working perfectly for MSFT0001:00 06CB:7F28. The MSFT0001:00 06CB:7F28
>touchpad frequently locks into scroll mode when using multitouch
>gestures.
Thank you for
The standalone patch #217 is working for MSFT0001:00 04F3:3140 but isn't
working perfectly for MSFT0001:00 06CB:7F28. The MSFT0001:00 06CB:7F28
touchpad frequently locks into scroll mode when using multitouch
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Thank you @Coiby Xu (coiby) and Von (straeker) and everyone else for
your work. The standalone patch #217 is working perfectly on a fresh
Ubuntu 20.10, installed with secure boot (5.8.0-25-generic). No suspend
problems.
@PEDRO PORTO BUARQUE DE GUSMAO (pedropgusmao), Piotr Tomaszewski
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@Christian (chris-svn),
Glad to help :)
@Coiby Xu (coiby),
Hey Sir, is there easy way to apply this patch on Ubuntu/PopOS distro without
build whole kernel?
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@Coiby Xu (coiby)
Thank you very much for the patch in #189. It works like a charm.
@Piotr Tomaszewski (nfm886)
Thanks for posting your solution in #201. I was in the exact same situation and
without it, I would probably still be wondering why it didnt work for me.
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Can I do this with Secure Boot on?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1887190
Title:
MSFT Touchpad not working on Lenovo Legion-5 15ARH05
Status in Pop!_OS:
New
> sudo update-initramfs -u
This is what I was missing. Thank you so much!
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Title:
MSFT Touchpad not working on Lenovo Legion-5
Hi Francesco
I have the same laptop with Ubuntu installed and I am using #211 patch
too. It works for me after running:
$ sudo rmmod i2c_hid
$ sudo insmod /path/to/i2c-hid.ko polling_mode=1
$ sudo cp /path/to/i2c-hid.ko /lib/modules/$(uname
-r)/kernel/drivers/hid/i2c-hid/i2c-hid.ko
$ sudo
Hi! Managed to reproduce the steps described in #211 (using the updated
archive provided in #217) and #212. The touchpad seems to be working
after running
$ sudo rmmod i2c-hid
$ sudo insmod full-path/i2c-hid.ko polling_mode=1
I need to provide the full path to the i2c-hid.ko module, otherwise
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 09:28:54AM -, Benjamin Rogoll wrote:
>Hey there guy, can anyone tell me what im doing wrong with the patch
>provided in #217. The tutorial in #211 doesnt work for me.
>
>p_$$/tmp.o; mkdir -p
>/home/benjamin/Downloads/i2c-hid_standalone(1)/i2c-hid_standalone/.tmp_$$;
Hey there guy, can anyone tell me what im doing wrong with the patch
provided in #217. The tutorial in #211 doesnt work for me.
p_$$/tmp.o; mkdir -p
/home/benjamin/Downloads/i2c-hid_standalone(1)/i2c-hid_standalone/.tmp_$$; trap
"rm -rf
On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 03:23:05PM -, Ivan Zakharyaschev wrote:
>I had problems (the touchpad not working and the suspend not working)
>with ELAN0001:00 04F3:3140 under linux-image-unsigned-5.6.0-1021-oem on
>Ubuntu, but they are gone if I manually unbind the device from
>elants_i2c driver and
They also mentioned the suspend problem at
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207759#c19 , not only the
problem of the touchpad that didn't work.
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I had problems (the touchpad not working and the suspend not working)
with ELAN0001:00 04F3:3140 under linux-image-unsigned-5.6.0-1021-oem on
Ubuntu, but they are gone if I manually unbind the device from
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On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 04:27:05PM -, Lu Do wrote:
>Just try this morning the #210, it's working well on ubuntu 20.04 !
>Thanks @Coiby Xu (coiby)
>
>I also confirmed the suspend will break the touchpad
Thank you for testing it! I've sent a new patch to
On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 04:11:49PM -, Helmut Stult wrote:
>@Coiby Xu (coiby)
>
>We have received feedback in our forum that the touchpad no longer works
>after a resuming from suspend.
>
>I've attached the link - maybe you can take a look at it.
>
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