As a workaround, I am happy to share my bash script that can be ran
using a keyboard shortcut whenever the touchpad may act up (have to log
in first), please see attached. To assign it to a keyboard shortcut, go
to Settings > Keyboard Shortcuts > scroll down to the end of the
shortcuts and add a ne
Please see comment #139...
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@Kai-Heng, you who have much more experience in these issues about bugs
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@Kai-Heng, given the amount of investigation and testing we have put
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@Califa, I am sorry to hear for you bad experience.
@Kai-Heng, OK so I don't think I have the proper know-how to
successfully set up the systemd oneshot service. However, the best
solution I currently have set up is a keyboard shortcut that runs a bash
script that resets the touchpad on demand whe
Okay. I have bad news to give you. I definitely think I'm going to return the
laptop. Today I have been using the touchpad in Windows for a long time (I use
the laptop almost always without a mouse) and it has several faults, although
it does not always do them: the cursor does not stop where I
I understand you, @Ian, but you will have the problem when you have to
use the laptop without being able to support the mouse ...
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There won't be any "definitive solution" until Chuwi can push Hantick to
take a look on this issue.
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@Califa, I left Windows behind a long time ago, I only use it at work
now due to it being on my work machine. It is a personal preference for
me to use Ubuntu. Yes, I could easily go back to Windows but I will not.
As I said before, I am not absolutely stuck as I have an external mouse.
I would rat
Why don't you use Windows until a definitive solution for Ubuntu comes
out and you get out of trouble?
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@Kai-Heng, thanks, much appreciated. I will configure this evening will
let you know how it goes.
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For me I always use the manpage:
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html
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@Kai-Heng, thanks. Just so I don't go and make a mistake along the way,
could you please forward me on a tutorial/blog page that gives a step by
step on how to set up Systemd oneshot. Thank you.
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@Kai-Heng, unfortunately that latest kernel you compiled has not solved
it, touchpad is dead with both a cold boot and restart.
Is there a way of running the following:
sudo rmmod i2c_hid
sudo modprobe i2c_hid
automatically at boot?
Apologies if this is what you were trying to do all this time.
My last attempt, I am out of ideas to try:
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1884288+last/
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@Ian, Yes, yes, when I log in to Windows, I never have problems with the
touchpad, all the time the session in Windows lasts, the touchpad works
perfectly, without any problem.
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UPDATE:
OK, so routing around some more articles about similar problems, I found
this:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1041820/touchpad-not-working-on-
ubuntu-18-04
The first answer in the article gives me a partial solution where I can
get the touchpad back working again mid-session:
sudo rmmo
The holy grail here is obviously trying to crack what Windows is doing
in the background that has the touchpad working perfectly every time.
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@Kai-Heng, are there other potential workarounds that may help with
this? If you need any additional logs from me please don't hesitate to
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@Califa, yes, the same as me, but when you boot Windows the touchpad
works every time, yes?
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As I said earlier, when I start the laptop from scratch with Ubuntu for
the first time, sometimes the touchpad works. Instead, when it never
works is when I reboot.
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I stripped my machine of Windows in favour of Ubuntu without a
partition, unfortunately I could not foresee this problem with the
touchpad.
@Califa may be able to answer your question as I think they still have
Windows on their machine.
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Tour kernel does seem to dramatically lower the chances of the touchpad
not working upon reboot if that makes any sense. The newer Ubuntu kernel
is very hit nad miss with the touchpad after reboot.
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Hmm. Ok. Then my patch doesn't work.
Does a reboot from Windows to Linux always work?
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Likewise when it is working, it will never spontaneously stop working in
the middle of a session.
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Not working directly after boot, this was always the issue, never in the
middle of usage.
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It's an all or nothing bug for my machine, if it doesn't work directly
after boot it will never spontaneously start working again in the middle
of a session.
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"Not working" right after boot? If it stops working in the middle of
usage, it's a different bug.
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@Kai-Heng, unfortunately after a cold boot this afternoon the touchpad
is not working again. The machine was off for the best part of 15 hours.
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Can't say for sure. Please use the kernel I compiled for now.
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And how long would we be talking about?
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Not that soon. First, we need to be certain it fixes the issue. Then
I'll send the patch to upstream kernel, and after that we can backport
the patch to Ubuntu's kernel.
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@ Kai-Heng, that patch you say is to put it on for a next official
update?
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Great, let's try it a day more or two.
I'll send the patch upstream once we are certain it's working.
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@Kai-Heng, both power off and restart are now working with that latest
5.4 kernel you asked me to test.
error: can't find command 'hwmatch' still appears at the powering on
screen but I am not sure if this is important to the larger scheme of
things.
So far so good with the touchpad working both
Thanks. Please test this one instead:
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1884288-3/
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@Kai-Heng, please see attached a more details relating to machine
hanging on restart, this was where I removed "quiet" in the grub to
display messages.
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@Kai-Heng, power off (cold boot) is back working but a restart still
hangs.
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that's with the 5.4 based kernel.
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Can you please test the following kernel, which is 5.4 based.
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1884288-2/
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sorry, I meant to type "hwmatch"
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@Kai-Heng, I have my machine pointing to your kernel permanently and so
far so good with a cold reboot.
However, when I go to power it down or restart the machine hangs on the
logo screen, I have to hold down the power button to forcibly shut it
down. Is there something wrong with my GRUB? This is
https://askubuntu.com/questions/82140/how-can-i-boot-with-an-older-
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@Kai-Heng, please excuse my lack of knowledge and experience in dealing
with kernels, could you please tell me how to pick your kernel from
GRUB, thank you.
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No, the kernel needs to be picked from GRUB.
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And please do a cold boot, and then test reboot. Both cold boot and
reboot need to use the kernel I compiled.
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@Kai-Heng, I installed your kernel files one by one using gdebi and ran
sudo reboot, is that enough to change kernel? Please see most recent
journal log after kernel install.
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@Califa, please see steps in link to install kernel:
https://itsfoss.com/install-deb-files-ubuntu/
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@You-Sheng, please find journal attached.
This was my grub settings to run it, was this correct?
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden
GRUB_TIMEOUT=0
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian`
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash hid.debug=1 i2c-hid.debug=1
log_buf_l
I am sorry to tell you that my knowledge is at the user level and I do
not know how to do what you indicate. If anyone could help me test the
kernel, I would appreciate it.
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The ACPI is correct however doesn't really help in our case.
Please give the test kernel a try.
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@Kai-Heng, Is my acpidata.dat file correct or do I have to configure it
with other parameters?
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Please test the kernel here:
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1884288/
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@Califa101, that ubunlog url ask you to install xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics, which in my opinion doesn't really relate to this issue.
@Ian Hand, please still attach a journal with debug parameters specified
in comment #47. The one your attached in comment #49 didn't have those
parameters enabled
I think I have already been able to solve it. Attach the file.
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I have found the following article but it is in Spanish. I don't know if what
this article says you have already tried:
https://ubunlog.com/no-te-funciona-bien-el-touchpad-en-plasma-prueba-esto/
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sudo acpidump > acpidata.dat
sudo: acpidump: command not found
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@Califa, first run the following in terminal:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install acpi
Then followed by:
sudo acpidump > acpidata.dat
You will then find the .day file saved in your home folder.
I hope this will be of benefit to the developer(s) in trying to solve
our problem.
You have th
Apologies, I meant .dat
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Regardless of the above, watch the video at this link:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uZeUekJXSKyVpdiW9
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@Ian, all in all, what I have to do is find the acpidata.dat file and attach it
here, correct?
Sorry, but I don't understand what is the purpose of attaching this file. Will
the developers take it into account for something specific?
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@Califa, also this:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/ACPITricksAndTips
Also, to address your doubt about CHUWI, I have also wondered exactly
what you are saying, perhaps this acpidump is the first step in the
right direction.
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@Kai-Heng Feng, please see acpidata.dat attached.
@Califa, please see https://sarata.com/manpages/acpidump.8.html
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I have a doubt. CHUWI have responded to you saying that they have not
made any driver for our laptop in Linux. But can those drivers be made
by Ubuntu or Linux developers, or does CHUWI have to do it forcibly?
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If it's a file, I can't find it. Could you tell me where it is?
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Can you please attach acpidump?
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I did not want to anticipate the answer, but I imagined that they would answer
that.
So why does it sometimes work for me, as I told you earlier?
So, what do you think to do ?.
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Update from the laptop manufacturer [CHUWI] regarding BIOS update:
"Hello, it is recommended that you reinstall the factory single windows
system, we did not do any drivers and bios for Linux"
Looks like a BIOS update is out of the question.
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Anyway, I would not mind staying in Windows, among other things, because
I have verified that the battery consumption is lower, which is
fundamental for the use of a laptop, especially if you are not going to
have the possibility to connect it to charge.
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No worries, I just hope this can be looked into further by the
developers. I also have not had a reply from Chuwi regarding a potential
BIOS update, not sure how long of a wait to expect.
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I think I have modified those options by mistake. Sorry. If you don't
mind, set the status options yourself as you see fit. Thank you.
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I think it is best to leave the status of this bug as confirmed as we
have provided enough information to identify the problem, as decided by
@You-Sheng Yang. This status is also the precursor to "In Progress",
meaning that hopefully a developer will pick up on this and work on a
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Yes, I understand you.
Okay. As for the GRUB, as I was saying, I modify anything in this file, a
simple line with # in front, or anything else simple, I update and TOUCHPAD
works for me almost always ... Paranormal phenomena? :-).
Let's hope someone enlightens us. In the meantime, and if I want t
Hi Califa, thank you for your suggestion. Unfortunately this has not
solved my problem. I tried a reboot after updating GRUB file and
touchpad gone again. This is what the GRUB looks like now:
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden
GRUB_TIMEOUT=0
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null
I tell you several things:
1. Have you tried putting this line in the GRUB file?:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX = 'i8042.nopnp pci = noaer'
2. Next, you must update the GRUB.
3. I have verified that almost every time I update the GRUB the TOUCHPAD works,
but previously I must modify the GRUB file first. It s
No worries Califa, I was basically saying that it looks like a signal
integrity issue where there are errors with reading the touchpad driver
when laptop is starting up after a restart or shutdown.
An older bug issue on another forum seemed to have come across this, in
both Arch Linux and Ubuntu:
Don't worry, friend. It didn't bother me at all. I have Windows
installed because the PC is also used by my wife and daughter, but I
only use Kubuntu.
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I apologize but I have translated the last question into Spanish and I
do not understand it, I do not know if it will be that it also needs an
update to GOOGLE TRANSLATOR :). I beg you to ask me those same questions
again. Thank you.
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is just an unfortunate issue that I hope I will be able to find a
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This link https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=231540 although
dated from 2018 appears to be a similar issue, but what is interesting
is the comment at the very bottom of the page regarding a possible
signal integrity issue. What's more interesting is that those who have
dual boots / partitio
@Califa101, yes, I have Ubuntu 20.04 also running on a much older
Samsung laptop, no issues with touchpad. It appears to be specific to
the Chuwi LapBook Pro laptop and whatever way it is configured. I am
just not sure if a BIOS update exists as you correctly pointed out that
the BIOS dates from 20
Have you tried installing Ubuntu or any other flavor (eg Kubunutu;
Lubuntu etc) on another computer with touchpad? I ask you because I have
two more computers, an older ASUS model and a XIAOMI Mi NOTEBOOK AIR
PRO, and the touchpad works correctly for both of them.
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I updated the keyboard and mouse configuration to "Enabled" in the BIOS
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restarts but then touchpad failed on the fifth.
I restarted again and it's working. The random pattern of the issue is
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@Califa101, that potential solution from the unix exchange is for a fix
where touchpad seems to stop working on battery mode but works when
charger is plugged in. I can confirm that this is not my issue, touchpad
can stop working upon restart regardless of being plugged in or not.
As of last resta
I hope so.
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@Califa101, that unix.exchange.com question looks very promising, I will
have a look at it over the next day or two and see if I can get
somewhere with it.
In the meantime, it would be great if one of the programmers and/or
developers that have already assisted with this bug could have a look at
t
Surfing the net, I have seen this that could be the solution. I have
been seeing it but it escapes my meager knowledge. Try to see if you are
lucky and if you succeed, I would appreciate it if you would contact me.
Thank you.
Link: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/512280/chuwi-lapbook-
air
Do not worry @Ian Hand. But as an important fact and for the record in
this post, comment on what I said earlier, with Windows the touchpad
works, in case someone is interested in having it present to try to give
a solution. I know that there are many of us affected by this problem,
even if they do
@Califa101, I can also confirm that my BIOS is from 2019.
I do not have a partition set up on my laptop, I completely removed
Windows from it when installing Ubuntu, so unfortunately I will not be
able to test this.
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I would also like to add that my BIOS is from the year 2019, so I do not think
it is outdated. My BIOS is as follows: APTIO SETUP UTILITY 2.20.1270.
I have also enabled the TOUCHPAD option in the BIOS which was disabled
(attachment). And the TOUCHPAD still doesn't work on (K) Ubuntu. I suppose if
@Califa101, I raised a ticket on 26/06/2020 with Chuwi to obtain an
update for my BIOS, I haven't received a reply yet so I am not sure if
this is something that Chuwi will issue us with or if it will actually
solve the problem.
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Hi. I have the same problem as this user and I would like to know if it
has been solved. I have to add that I don't know why it doesn't give an
error in Windows, but it does with Ubuntu, in my case, Kubuntu.
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Ok, thanks. Is a BIOS update the only real solution to this issue? In
the event where this may not be possible, is there another possible
solution?
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It's not. They're for turning on debug messages only. You might still
need BIOS update if possible.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I appended the kernel boot parameters and touchpad is working again,
hopefully that was the solution.
Please find attached journal.txt
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btw, I would also recommend you to try BIOS update if available.
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LapBook Pro touchpad (HTIX5288:00) sometimes does not work when
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