[Bug 1767559] Re: Provide libinput 1.10.6 in bionic-updates to fix specific touchpad and keyboard issues
Daniel van Vugt
daniel.van.vugt at canonical.com
Fri Jun 22 02:08:48 UTC 2018
See also bug 1778072.
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Title:
Provide libinput 1.10.6 in bionic-updates to fix specific touchpad and
keyboard issues
Status in libinput package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
This is an SRU request to bring the libinput 1.10.6 micro release to
bionic-updates.
Bionic ships with 1.10.4, but the 1.10.5/6 micro releases fix several
highly specific issues with Lenovo T440, T450s and X280 and Dell XPS13
L322X laptops. See: https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-
devel/2018-April/037934.html
[Impact]
* Users of Dell XPS13 L322X laptops have an almost unusable touchpad
out-of-the-box with Bionic. This has been reported in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/libinput/+bug/1746740 and fixed upstream in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104990 .
* Users of Lenovo T440, T450s and X280 laptops also have suboptimal
touchpad experiences.
[Test Case]
* The issue can be reproduced on any Dell L322X laptop, by booting
the Bionic live CD. The touchpad will only work with the slightest
touch, any more amount of touch pressure falsely triggers the palm
detection and the cursor won't move.
* Manually overriding the HWDB with the patches available in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104990 fixes the issue.
* These patches have been released in libinput 1.10.5.
* With the patched HWDB or latest microrelease, the touchpad works
properly out-of-the-box.
[Regression Potential]
* Regressions are highly unlikely, changes will only affect users
with the above mentioned devices.
[Other Info]
It is worth noting that the Dell XPS13 L322X is from the Sputnik
series of "Developer Edition" laptops from Dell, which are supposed to
have excellent Ubuntu support and came pre-installed with Ubuntu 12.04
when first released. Every release from 12.04 to 17.10 had perfect
out-of-the-box touchpad support, so this bug is a regression. I
realise this is because of the change away from synaptics as the input
driver, but in terms of user experience presents a serious regression.
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