For those of you running 2.6.32 you might want to try to apply the patch attached to this comment to the sources from psmouse dkms from comment#225 .
** USE AT YOUR OWN RISK **
This works for me on Dell E4310 with kernel 2.6.32-27-generic-pae. You are free to use this patch but there is no guaranteee whatsoever.
@henk: You might want to add 0001-Compile-against-kernel-2.6.32.patch to your source.
I have created run.sh to make it easier for people to compile the module.
The way it works:
- download run.sh to your computer
- chmod 755 run.sh
- $ sudo ./run.sh
If everything goes fine, scroll should be working when installation has finished.
You have backup versions of your modules in
/lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/psmouse.ko.*
For those of you running 2.6.32 you might want to try to apply the patch attached to this comment to the sources from psmouse dkms from comment#225 .
** USE AT YOUR OWN RISK ** 27-generic- pae. You are free to use this patch but there is no guaranteee whatsoever.
This works for me on Dell E4310 with kernel 2.6.32-
@henk: You might want to add 0001-Compile- against- kernel- 2.6.32. patch to your source.
I have created run.sh to make it easier for people to compile the module.
The way it works:
- download run.sh to your computer
- chmod 755 run.sh
- $ sudo ./run.sh
If everything goes fine, scroll should be working when installation has finished.
You have backup versions of your modules in `uname -r`/kernel/ drivers/ input/mouse/ psmouse. ko.*
/lib/modules/