Mm, this line says the trackpad is added as a raw input device:
[ 10.121135] apple 0003:05AC:0236.0002: input,hidraw2: USB HID v1.11
Keyboard [Apple, Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad] on
usb-0000:00:04.0-6/input0
So, most likely, bcm5974 cannot claim the device. To confirm, it should
suffice to see that the line below returns no output:
grep bcm5974 /proc/bus/input/devices
The problem is that I cannot off-hand think of a way to set the
ignore-mouse quirks in the jaunty kernel; things were moved around quite
a bit, and it seems to me some of the quirks possibilities were removed.
Compiling a custom kernel is of course always an option.
P. Dunbar wrote: launchpadlibrar ian.net/ 24189298/ dmesg.out
> Here is my dmesg output on a clean boot.
>
> ** Attachment added: "dmesg output"
> http://
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Mm, this line says the trackpad is added as a raw input device:
[ 10.121135] apple 0003:05AC: 0236.0002: input,hidraw2: USB HID v1.11 00:04.0- 6/input0
Keyboard [Apple, Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad] on
usb-0000:
So, most likely, bcm5974 cannot claim the device. To confirm, it should
suffice to see that the line below returns no output:
grep bcm5974 /proc/bus/ input/devices
The problem is that I cannot off-hand think of a way to set the
ignore-mouse quirks in the jaunty kernel; things were moved around quite
a bit, and it seems to me some of the quirks possibilities were removed.
Compiling a custom kernel is of course always an option.
Henrik