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From: Andy Isaacson <adi@hexapodia.org>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-input@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz
Subject: Re: 2.6.11-rc4: Alps touchpad too slow
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 22:13:36 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050322061336.GA2809@hexapodia.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050321144412.5e6d9398.akpm@osdl.org>

On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 02:44:12PM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> Andy Isaacson <adi@hexapodia.org> wrote:
> > My Vaio r505te comes up with an unusably slow touchpad if I allow the
> > ALPS driver to drive it.  It says
> > 
> > > ALPS Touchpad (Glidepoint) detected
> > >   Disabling hardware tapping
> > > input: AlpsPS/2 ALPS TouchPad on isa0060/serio1
> > 
> > and then the trackpad operates at about 1/8 the speed I've gotten used
> > to. ...  2.6.11-rc4 ...
> 
> Andy, could you please test 2.6.12-rc1 and let us know which problems
> remain?

With cvsbk rev 423b66b6oJOGN68OhmSrBFxxLOtIEA (rsynced Monday, it claims
to be "2.6.12-rc1"), the situation is much improved.  The AlpsPS/2
driver recognizes the trackpad, tracking speed is back to normal, and
tapping is turned on by default.  (Drat, now I need to figure out how to
turn that off again.)

The kernel output is a bit odd, though:

[ 1200.254707] Adding 987988k swap on /dev/hda3.  Priority:-1 extents:1
[ 1200.330453] EXT3 FS on hda2, internal journal
[ 1203.504154] SCSI subsystem initialized
[ 1204.039053]   Enabling hardware tapping
[ 1204.099034] ieee1394: Initialized config rom entry `ip1394'
[ 1204.266077] input: PS/2 Mouse on isa0060/serio1
[ 1204.400583] input: AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint on isa0060/serio1
[ 1204.779799] sbp2: $Rev: 1219 $ Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>
[ 1206.183165] kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds

Note how the "Enabling hardware tapping" message is several lines
earlier than it seems it should be... I don't think I'm supposed to be
tapping on my SCSI hardware.

... ah, I think I'm missing the "ALPS GlidePoint detected" message which
I used to get.  Without it, the "Enabling hardware tapping" message is a
bit opaque.

Other than that, I have no complaints about the trackpad.

Thanks for the ping.

-andy

  reply	other threads:[~2005-03-22  6:20 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-03-04 22:15 2.6.11-rc4: Alps touchpad too slow Andy Isaacson
2005-03-05 12:53 ` Vojtech Pavlik
2005-03-21 22:44 ` Andrew Morton
2005-03-22  6:13   ` Andy Isaacson [this message]
2005-03-22  6:25     ` Andrew Morton
2005-03-22  7:41       ` Vojtech Pavlik
2005-03-22 13:23         ` Dmitry Torokhov
     [not found] <fa.fsi044a.12gkq90@ifi.uio.no>
     [not found] ` <fa.h4bjs27.mm8c1n@ifi.uio.no>
2005-03-22 14:03   ` Bodo Eggert

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