Hi XPS12 users- We'd like to have this fix verified for the standard Ubuntu Precise (12.04) and Quantal (12.10) kernels, as noted by Steve above. Unfortunately, I don't have access to an XPS12, so I need your assistance...
If you're running the Sputnik kernel (for Precise or Quantal), then the latest version can be used to verify the bug fix. Check that the command 'uname -a' output a line which includes "kamal16".
If instead, you're running the standard Ubuntu Precise or Quantal kernel (not the Sputnik kernel), then you can verify the fix by installing the -proposed kernel (See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to enable and use -proposed).
For either case, verify that the command 'xinput' includes a "CyPS/2" line, and that the touchpad works as expected, then report back your results and the kernel version you tested here.
Hi XPS12 users- We'd like to have this fix verified for the standard Ubuntu Precise (12.04) and Quantal (12.10) kernels, as noted by Steve above. Unfortunately, I don't have access to an XPS12, so I need your assistance...
If you're running the Sputnik kernel (for Precise or Quantal), then the latest version can be used to verify the bug fix. Check that the command 'uname -a' output a line which includes "kamal16".
If instead, you're running the standard Ubuntu Precise or Quantal kernel (not the Sputnik kernel), then you can verify the fix by installing the -proposed kernel (See https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/Testing/ EnableProposed for documentation how to enable and use -proposed).
For either case, verify that the command 'xinput' includes a "CyPS/2" line, and that the touchpad works as expected, then report back your results and the kernel version you tested here.
Thanks in advance for your help!