Thanks Jackson, for help on replacing the kernel .
My c720 now works perfect using:
- kernel 3.17 rc 5 (supports c720 touchpad).
- plus the adapted GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="tpm_tis.force=1"
in /etc/default/grub (no more boot delay).
Now I am looking for an easy way to 'lock the kernel',
to prevent software updates from overwriting the fixes...
(Already found one cryptic command line trick that works,
in which I try to understand 3 nested " | " commands ... ).
Thanks Jackson, for help on replacing the kernel .
My c720 now works perfect using: LINUX_DEFAULT= "tpm_tis. force=1"
- kernel 3.17 rc 5 (supports c720 touchpad).
- plus the adapted GRUB_CMDLINE_
in /etc/default/grub (no more boot delay).
Now I am looking for an easy way to 'lock the kernel',
to prevent software updates from overwriting the fixes...
(Already found one cryptic command line trick that works,
in which I try to understand 3 nested " | " commands ... ).
king greetings to all