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I'm sorry to inform you I won't be able to help you more, I've sold this laptop.
(Bought a Dell inspiron 5485, everything works fine at startup. Just had to
upgrade kernel to >=5.6)
Good luck !
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His hardware is different of our's : his touchpad is identified as
"MSFT0004" but our is "MSFT0001".
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Last strange thing I've noticed :
in dmesg, I've got an error about irq not handled:
[9.512884] irq 9: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option)
[9.512888] CPU: 1 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/1
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I don't know if this is related with this bug, but in my dmesg, I've
found some error messages with I2C controler :
[0.432347] pci :00:15.0: BAR 0: no space for [mem size 0x1000 64bit]
[0.4
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Another information I found while installing Windows :
Without any driver, the touchpad doesn't work.
It is instantly detected as an "i2c hid input device" when the "Serial IO I2C
Host Controller - 34E9"
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Some information that seems revelant to me :
On the gentoo forum subject : before the user enabled
CONFIG_PINCTRL_SUNRISEPOINT, the device seemed to be already detected, as it
was visible in /proc/bus/inpu
Perhaps it has something to do with CONFIG_PINCTRL_SUNRISEPOINT, but how
can we be sure that our motherboard is including SUNRISE POINT ?
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Not sure this ticket is a duplicate of #1878279 : I also have an Ideapad 3
14IIL05, and the acpidump grep doesn't show the same ID that other's ticket.
Also, on the other ticket, the touchpad is working fro
So, tried with kernel 5.7.2, disabled elants-i2c module, and added
device ID in elan-i2c-ids.h, same problem.
Don't know where to look now :(
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Tit
Just some follow-up :
It seems that my touchpad is not the same as AdrienM, since my acpi dump is
about ELAN0001 and AdrienM's is ELAN2097.
Following some recommendations found on askubuntu.com, I'm currently
trying to compile a 5.7.2 kernel with added ELAN0001 id to
include/linux/input/elan-i2c-
Hi
Just to add some informations.
Just got today a Lenovo Ideapad 14ILI05, Core i5 based, and no touchpad working.
I've tried with kubuntu 19.10 since AdrienM said it was working with this
release, but no more luck with it (only tried Live).
I saw a BIOS update on Lenovo support page from 5 days
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