not sure this is actually a dupe of the other bug, since this is
happening also with the saucy kernel
anyway, it's a kernel issue
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Similar to bug 1265885. FTR, I tried the blacklist trick and it worked.
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[Dell XPS 13 9333] Touchpad not detected correctly
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It worked in 12.04.3LTS. I am currently updating to 12.10 to check if it
continues to work.
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After attempting to upgrade to 12.10, the boot process haults with the
following message:
12.266826 hid-mutlitouch 0003:06CB:0AF8.001: usb_submit_urb(ctrl)
failed: -1
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Jacob Hemstad, 12.04.03 would be equivalent to testing Raring given it
shares the same kernel and xorg stack -
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack . So, this would be a
regression going from Raring to Saucy.
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It seems the LTSEnablementStack doesn't support x64, which is what I'm
using.
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Title:
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Jacob Hemstad, if you are saying the enablement stack doesn't work for
whatever reason, that would be a bug in the stack, which you are welcome
to report a bug against the stack package. The purpose of the enablement
stack is to provide support (including x64) for folks who want to retain
the
I'm not sure I understand how the Enablement Stack will help me.
The touchpad is detected and functioning correctly in Precise 12.04.
I would like to use Saucy 13.10, but the touchpad is not recognized
correctly in Saucy.
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Jacob, I reported in the other bug that this was fixed for me with a
clean install of 13.10. However, I've just realised that Dell replaced
my motherboard the day before I did the install.
The replacement motherboard is on the A01 BIOS, whereas the previous
board was on A02. Can you confirm which
Interesting. I am on BIOS Version A02.
I can get the touchscreen to work if I install the config-usb-hid-
synaptics-touchscreen_1_all.db from Dell's downloads:
I've got a friend with the exact same XPS13 he order previous to my own.
His touchpad is working correctly and is also on the A02 BIOS. It would
seem that it is not a BIOS problem.
SMBIOS 2.7 present.
Handle 0x000D, DMI type 0, 24 bytes
BIOS Information
Vendor: Dell Inc.
Version:
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