[elrepo] touchpad driver availability?

Ahmed ahmed.daud500 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 22 01:37:54 EDT 2013


On 08/21/2013 09:09 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> On 08/21/2013 04:41 PM, Ahmed wrote:
>> On 08/21/2013 03:56 PM, Phil Perry wrote:
>>> On 21/08/13 08:16, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
>>>> On 08/21/2013 08:05 AM, Ahmed wrote:
>>>>> [...]
>>>>>> Ahmad, is it possible that you disabled your touchpad with Fn 
>>>>>> key, or
>>>>>> in BIOS?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also, try creating and login with brand new user, and see if that
>>>>>> makes any difference.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also try old kernel and see if it works on it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> 1- i never changed touch pad setting with Fn key or BIOS.
>>>>> 2- By creating new user there is no change in the touchpad behaviour
>>>>> 3- Yeah, when i switched to old kernel, touchpad works fine again.
>>>> In this case you should file a bug at http://bugzilla.redhat.com, RHEL
>>>> 6, the kernel component
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> In addition to Wolfy's suggestion, can you also confirm which driver
>>> is being used, and the last kernel in which it worked plus the first
>>> kernel in which it is broken. We may then be able to find the
>>> regression and provide an interim fix until Red Hat is able to fix the
>>> issue more permanently.
>>>
>>
>> touchpad working in kernel
>> 2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64
>>
>> problem in the following kernel after running full system update
>> 2.6.32-358.14.1.el6.x86_64
>>
>> because i am a novice centos user, kindly let me know how can i confirm
>> which driver is being used (which command to issue at command prompt)?
>>
>
> Output of lspci command is needed:
>
> lspci -nnk
>
> should give you all the info you need, so copy part about touchpad.
>
>
i issued the command described above, but it did not show any thing 
about touchpad.


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