Fixed in Feisty but I fear it's not fixed for Edgy users...
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On May 2, 2007, at 1:03 PM, getaceres wrote:
Fixed in Feisty but I fear it's not fixed for Edgy users...
No worries, I'm running Feisty anyway. Thanks for following up!
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Marking as fix released based on several positive comments
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Status: Needs Info = Fix Released
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is this solved for everyone here?
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This is fixed since the feisty upgrade for me
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Also fixed for me!
Andrea
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Fixed for me also.
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Fixed here too, but I don't remember *when* it became fixed (I don't
reboot often and upgraded to Feisty during beta, so I don't know if the
fix appeared before or after the upgrade).
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Actually, my laptop is now also back to how it was (i.e. touchpad
faulty, but open to the workaround referred to above). This might help,
though: After upgrading the kernel (to 2.6.17-11, with a switch from
-generic to -386) my touchpad was completely gone (i.e. no workaround
possible). Only when
Update: Since yesterday (some automatic update?) I can't even use the
workaround http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=275564 any more!
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Here everything is as it used to be, need Ctrl-Alt-F1 / Ctrl-Alt-F7 to
get scrolling working but than you loose tapping. Actually, I noticed
that tapping still works if accompanied by a short movement from top-
right to bottom-left, and / or by a short pressure.
I am quite prepared to wait for
Confirm. I'm using a VAIO VGN-FS11MR and scrolling doesn't work at all
in Edgy.
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I'm using a VAIO VGN-FE31Z and scrolling doesn't work (even when enabled from
gsynaptics) and also double click+drag doesn't work. Rolling back to edgy
version solves the problem but I get a random behavor with scrolling (sometimes
it works, sometimes it doesn't). Anyway, dapper version works
Sorry, I mean, rolling back to dapper version works a little better.
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I think
https://launchpad.net/bugs/63714
is the same.
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Importance: Undecided = High
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is bug # 63714 same as this?
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Same problem here with SONY VGN-FS415S and Edgy. According to the
workaround at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=275564 , after
starting X, I have to restart X (by Ctrl-Alt-Backspace) to get the
touchpad functionality from Dapper back. This works but is annoying.
What's interesting is
exact same problem here with a SONY VGN-FE25GP
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I have very similar symptoms. My laptop is a Toshiba Tecra A6, also with
an Alps touchpad, and after a dapper - edgy upgrade scrolling stopped
working. Scrolling starts working after switching consoles, logging in a
new gdm session, or after a suspend.
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I also see the same lines in Xorg.0.log that Andreas sees.
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Xorg.0.log added
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4940151/Xorg.0.log
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It may be related to Bug #44768:
$ grep -i event /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(--) Alps Touchpad auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event2
(**) Option Device /dev/input/event2
(**) Alps Touchpad: always reports core events
(--) Alps Touchpad auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event2
(**) Option Device
My xorg.conf lacked the option
Option Device/dev/psaux
however, after adding it, nothing changes.
In particular, different events are assigned each time:
$ grep -i event /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(--) Alps Touchpad auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event2
(**) Option
More or less the same problem is reported here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=275564
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My xorg.conf lacked the option
Option Device/dev/psaux
however, after adding it, nothing changes.
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