Sorry farmercyst,
I should have asked if you had tried the old hot plug commands after a suspend. First ctrl-alt-F1 and then ctrl-alt-F7. See if that gives you your stylus and eraser calibration back.
Sorry farmercyst,
I should have asked if you had tried the old hot plug commands after a suspend. First ctrl-alt-F1 and then ctrl-alt-F7. See if that gives you your stylus and eraser calibration back.
Favux,
yes, i made sure libhal1-dev wasn't installed when i compiled 0.8.3-2.And I assume you made sure libhal1-dev wasn't installed when you compiled, correct? It shouldn't be installed by default anyway.
yes, thats correct.And are you saying without touch in xorg.conf you are getting reaction to your finger, just not very well calibrated?
well now that you say that, i remember that i didnt set .xinitrc because it was calibrated close enough with my old xorg.It sounds like when you are resuming from suspend and X is restarting /home/username/.xinitrc isn't being run.
thats exciting, im going to try this when i get home tonight!Breaking news. Please see post #104 here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...038949&page=11 This should get Jaunty working for you. I hope!
i've fixed the dsdt following this
https://wiki.edubuntu.org/LaptopTestingTeam/HPdv5z
and now /proc/acpi/thermal_zone directory is populated and giving temperature...
My keyboard seems to not work when I try to resume from suspend, stylus and touch do work for me.
Any ideas?
Hi Afief.h
I have a tx2590eo and the script in this link helped me with the same problems. (and I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 now)
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...6&postcount=19
MartinCode:Okay, I finally read up on how pm-utils works, and here is a solution that should work with Hardy. Create the following file: sudo nano /etc/pm/sleep.d/25i8042 Code: #!/bin/bash case "$1" in hibernate|suspend) # Unbind the AT keyboard interface. if [ -f /sys/bus/platform/drivers/i8042/unbind ]; then echo -n "i8042" > /sys/bus/platform/drivers/i8042/unbind fi ;; thaw|resume) # Rebind the AT keyboard interface. if [ -f /sys/bus/platform/drivers/i8042/bind ]; then echo -n "i8042" > /sys/bus/platform/drivers/i8042/bind fi ;; *) ;; esac exit $? Make sure this file is executable. There is no need to reboot your computer - your next suspend should work. Please let me know if this works for anyone else. Scott
Now I have a keyboard after suspend but no mouse(touchpad) but the wacom works so I can use that as a mouse(for now)
Do you know what I should read on so I can understand what that script did and apply it to my touchpad as well?
Sorry, but I have NO idea what anything means in the script. It just worked!
Strange about the mouse though. What kind of laptop do you have? Maybe there is a function that have locked the mouse? (fn+f1-12)
Martin
As mentioned here adding i8042.reset to grub is wat worked best for me (tx2510us):
$ sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
Find this line:$ sudo update-grub
# kopt=root=UUID***************** ro
Change to this (leave the # at the beginning!):
# kopt=root=UUID***************** ro i8042.reset
save and close
then reboot...
hi marranzano, i've tried doing what you mentioned to solve the suspend issue, and though it worked, i lost my wifi ip gathering abilities in the process any ideas why?
i'm gonna try the script on /etc/pm/sleep.d now, let's see if that works..
this is ridiculous. i tried the script and not only i had just the keyboard as Afief.h, but i also lost my wifi connection and after 10 seconds the keyboard stopped working :/
oh well..
Last edited by Rangua; April 30th, 2009 at 06:19 PM.
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