2014-08-08 23:05:01 |
Steven Collins |
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2014-08-08 23:16:27 |
Steven Collins |
attachment added |
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dmesg.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1354604/+attachment/4173171/+files/dmesg.log |
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2014-08-08 23:16:52 |
Steven Collins |
attachment added |
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lspci-vvnn.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1354604/+attachment/4173172/+files/lspci-vvnn.log |
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2014-08-08 23:17:34 |
Steven Collins |
attachment added |
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uname-a.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1354604/+attachment/4173173/+files/uname-a.log |
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2014-08-08 23:18:05 |
Steven Collins |
attachment added |
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version.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1354604/+attachment/4173174/+files/version.log |
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2014-08-08 23:19:23 |
Steven Collins |
description |
Due to bug #1354598, my Dell Venue Pro 11 7130 tablet is unusable as a tablet with the current Trusty kernel, so I have been attempting to find a more recent kernel for which the screen functions both as a display and a touch input device. No luck so far.
(Well, actually, oddly enough, that's not quite true: I installed a recent [August 5, I think; I can check] daily live CD of Kubuntu Active, which is i386 only, and *that* worked just fine, from a kernel/hardware perspective. But I'm hoping to get an amd64 kernel working.)
When booting either of the most recent Utopic kernel (3.16.0-6) and the kernel team's latest build of upstream (3.16.0-031600), the touchscreen is unresponsive to touch input, and inspection of the logs confirms that the multitouch device is not recognized as such.
Will run apport-collect. Also the udev logs attached to #1354598 may be interesting. |
Due to bug #1354598, my Dell Venue Pro 11 7130 tablet is unusable as a tablet with the current Trusty kernel, so I have been attempting to find a more recent kernel for which the screen functions both as a display and a touch input device. No luck so far.
(Well, actually, oddly enough, that's not quite true: I installed a recent [August 5, I think; I can check] daily live CD of Kubuntu Active, which is i386 only, and *that* worked just fine, from a kernel/hardware perspective. But I'm hoping to get an amd64 kernel working.)
When booting either of the most recent Utopic kernel (3.16.0-6) and the kernel team's latest build of upstream (3.16.0-031600), the touchscreen is unresponsive to touch input, and inspection of the logs confirms that the multitouch device is not recognized as such.
Will run apport-collect. Also the udev logs attached to bug #1354598 may be interesting. |
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2014-08-08 23:25:20 |
Steven Collins |
summary |
Regression: touchscreen-as-input not recognized in recent kernels (Dell Venue Pro 11 7130) |
Regression: touchscreen-as-input not recognized in recent kernels (Dell Venue 11 Pro 7130) |
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2014-08-08 23:25:44 |
Steven Collins |
description |
Due to bug #1354598, my Dell Venue Pro 11 7130 tablet is unusable as a tablet with the current Trusty kernel, so I have been attempting to find a more recent kernel for which the screen functions both as a display and a touch input device. No luck so far.
(Well, actually, oddly enough, that's not quite true: I installed a recent [August 5, I think; I can check] daily live CD of Kubuntu Active, which is i386 only, and *that* worked just fine, from a kernel/hardware perspective. But I'm hoping to get an amd64 kernel working.)
When booting either of the most recent Utopic kernel (3.16.0-6) and the kernel team's latest build of upstream (3.16.0-031600), the touchscreen is unresponsive to touch input, and inspection of the logs confirms that the multitouch device is not recognized as such.
Will run apport-collect. Also the udev logs attached to bug #1354598 may be interesting. |
Due to bug #1354598, my Dell Venue 11 Pro 7130 tablet is unusable as a tablet with the current Trusty kernel, so I have been attempting to find a more recent kernel for which the screen functions both as a display and a touch input device. No luck so far.
(Well, actually, oddly enough, that's not quite true: I installed a recent [August 5, I think; I can check] daily live CD of Kubuntu Active, which is i386 only, and *that* worked just fine, from a kernel/hardware perspective. But I'm hoping to get an amd64 kernel working.)
When booting either of the most recent Utopic kernel (3.16.0-6) and the kernel team's latest build of upstream (3.16.0-031600), the touchscreen is unresponsive to touch input, and inspection of the logs confirms that the multitouch device is not recognized as such.
Will run apport-collect. Also the udev logs attached to bug #1354598 may be interesting. |
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2014-08-08 23:30:09 |
Brad Figg |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2014-08-09 01:55:09 |
Steven Collins |
bug watch added |
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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74241 |
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2014-08-11 16:36:01 |
Steven Collins |
description |
Due to bug #1354598, my Dell Venue 11 Pro 7130 tablet is unusable as a tablet with the current Trusty kernel, so I have been attempting to find a more recent kernel for which the screen functions both as a display and a touch input device. No luck so far.
(Well, actually, oddly enough, that's not quite true: I installed a recent [August 5, I think; I can check] daily live CD of Kubuntu Active, which is i386 only, and *that* worked just fine, from a kernel/hardware perspective. But I'm hoping to get an amd64 kernel working.)
When booting either of the most recent Utopic kernel (3.16.0-6) and the kernel team's latest build of upstream (3.16.0-031600), the touchscreen is unresponsive to touch input, and inspection of the logs confirms that the multitouch device is not recognized as such.
Will run apport-collect. Also the udev logs attached to bug #1354598 may be interesting. |
Due to bug #1354598, my Dell Venue 11 Pro 7130 tablet is unusable as a tablet with the current Trusty kernel, so I have been attempting to find a more recent kernel for which the screen functions both as a display and a touch input device. No luck so far.
(Well, actually, oddly enough, that's not quite true: I installed the 05-Aug-2014 01:21 daily live CD of Kubuntu Active, which is i386 only, and *that* worked just fine, from a kernel/hardware perspective. But I'm hoping to get an amd64 kernel working.)
When booting either of the most recent Utopic kernel (3.16.0-6) and the kernel team's latest build of upstream (3.16.0-031600), the touchscreen is unresponsive to touch input, and inspection of the logs confirms that the multitouch device is not recognized as such.
Will run apport-collect. Also the udev logs attached to bug #1354598 may be interesting. |
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2014-08-11 16:40:51 |
Steven Collins |
tags |
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utopic |
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2014-08-11 16:41:21 |
Steven Collins |
tags |
utopic |
amd64 utopic |
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2014-08-11 16:41:40 |
Steven Collins |
tags |
amd64 utopic |
amd64 latest-bios-a12 utopic |
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2014-08-19 23:02:03 |
Joseph Salisbury |
linux (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2014-08-19 23:02:08 |
Joseph Salisbury |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Incomplete |
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2014-08-30 21:05:34 |
Steven Collins |
tags |
amd64 latest-bios-a12 utopic |
amd64 kernel-bug-exists-upstream latest-bios-a12 utopic |
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2014-08-30 21:05:55 |
Steven Collins |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Confirmed |
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2014-09-04 17:30:55 |
Joseph Salisbury |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2015-10-13 18:52:42 |
lvlrdka22 |
bug watch added |
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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91281 |
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