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--- Comment #1 from Daniel van Vugt ---
Note that libinput 1.10.1 performed much better the jitter problem was less
annoying than the lack of response in 1.10.3.
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Bug ID: 105675
Summary: Lenovo Yoga 11S touchpad is numb and unresponsive with
libinput 1.10.3
Product: Wayland
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
OS:
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--- Comment #28 from Peter Hutterer ---
right, I forgot. can you attach your dmesg please?
> restarted just in case.
That would've undone the commandline and reset to the default, so the libinput
list-devices output
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--- Comment #6 from Peter Hutterer ---
can you reproduce the bug by replaying that event sequence? Still doesn't work
for me here, and that's after matching all the udev properties. This doesn't
even get into the
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--- Comment #5 from Vincent Blut ---
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--- Comment #54 from Peter Hutterer ---
tbh, because dwt is timeout-based it's always a race condition waiting to
happen. That's by design, simply because we don't really have any other data
that we can work with.
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--- Comment #4 from Peter Hutterer ---
what's the output of udevadm info /sys/class/input/eventXX for your event node?
I can't reproduce the bug here, not even with 1.10.0 so there may be a
device-specific udev
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--- Comment #53 from Christopher Carr ---
I suspect this was a complex problem, and the major component of it has been
fixed. I'm definitely still running into the issue, but it's much less
frequent.
Whatever's
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--- Comment #5 from Peter Hutterer ---
I'm assuming you restarted your session after the hwdb updates so libinput can
pick it up? In that case - there's no ready answer to your cursor jumps, sorry.
One or two more
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Hi Peter,
I finally found the time to record my touchpad’s behavior.
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--- Comment #27 from Krasi ---
the mouse still jumps occasionally, not as bad as before, but the issue is
still there.
I tried your other suggestion for the RMI4 , but didn't make any difference is
there any other way to
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--- Comment #2 from danglingpointerexcept...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Pekka Paalanen from comment #1)
> I'm not aware of any Wayland protocol extension for this, and I'm not sure
> it belongs in Wayland either, because you could as well be
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--- Comment #4 from L Holland ---
Ok, so I followed all the instructions there (sorry, that was totally findable,
should have known there would be good docs on how to do that!). Here's the
output of udevadm
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--- Comment #2 from Kalev Lember ---
Thanks Derek!
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--- Comment #17 from Andreas Hasenack ---
Confirming that the crash stopped after I upgraded to libinput 1.10.3-2
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--- Comment #3 from Peter Hutterer ---
https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/udev_config.html#hwdb has
the list of things you need to be careful of, particularly running udevadm hwdb
--update and checking
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--- Comment #2 from L Holland ---
Ok, just want to check that what I did was correct here. Rather than rebuilding
and reinstalling (I'm currently running libinput 1.10.3 from the Arch Repo) I
just manually
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--- Comment #1 from Pekka Paalanen ---
I'm not aware of any Wayland protocol extension for this, and I'm not sure it
belongs in Wayland either, because you could as well be working in a virtual
terminal text mode, on Xorg,
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Bug ID: 105640
Summary: Lenovo T440p - slow fine touchpad movement makes
cursor jump
Product: Wayland
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS:
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--- Comment #52 from Rimas Kudelis ---
Thanks Peter!
I'm probably still getting these symptoms every now and then, but their
frequency has dropped to the level where it might actually be my slowness while
typing as opposed to
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