OMG, Steve you are a saint!!!!!! I am using a m1530 and all the basic
kernel parameters failed. That strange yet beautiful option worked like
a charm.
Steve Forsythe wrote:
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William Burrows wrote:
A-HA! I don't think the problem is with the synaptics driver. It's
deeper then that. When I initially boot up, my dmesg looks normal, but
as soon as I try to use my touchpad, BOOM!, errors start spilling out:
psmouse.c: Failed to reset mouse on isa0060/serio1
input: PS/2 Generic Mouse as /class/input/input13
psmouse.c: Failed to enable mouse on isa0060/serio1
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
psmouse.c: bad data from KBC - bad parity
I've tried a couple of of kernel options to no avail :( Some on the
internets think it might be related to the network driver (wlan0
iwl4965). But there are no solutions that I could find. Has anybody
heard of a work around? Thanks
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This looks very similar to the symptoms that I saw with a Dell XPS 1530.
You don't mention which kernel options you tried -- i8042.nomux=1 worked
for me.
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