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RE: Trackpad firmware update - rdschouw - 11-26-2019

I applied the update and the touchpad works much better.

But two finger tap does not register as a right click for me anymore. Does anyone else have this problem?

I'm using Ubuntu Mate and "Two-Finger Click Emulation" is set to "Right button".

EDIT: never mind - I installed " xserver-xorg-input-synaptics" at some point and I guess it is not compatible. By removing this package (and going back to libinput) the two-finger tap triggers a right click.


RE: Trackpad firmware update - User 11436 - 11-27-2019

I've noticed that after running the update utility (a couple of times now) I'm still getting missed and duplicate key presses. Should I run it again?


RE: Trackpad firmware update - ndp - 11-28-2019

Just updated on Ubuntu Mate woithout any problems.

Trackpad and keyboard both working fine inclding two fingered scrolling and righ click menu seems to be working much better now.


RE: Trackpad firmware update - Eggmonkey - 11-28-2019

Trackpad update worked perfectly for me, thank you very much!

But my Wifi is still basically dead so I can only use the laptop on LAN currently - does anyone know of a proprietary version of the wifi driver that I can try?


RE: Trackpad firmware update - bcnaz - 11-28-2019

Have you checked the wifi antenna connection to the motherboard..?

Addendum :

Sorry to hear the problem was not as simple as a the antenna connection....

The Single Board Computer has its Advantages AND its Disadvantages,

Not being able to replace or upgrade some of its components can be frustrating to say the least ?


RE: Trackpad firmware update - Luke - 11-28-2019

(11-28-2019, 10:47 AM)Eggmonkey Wrote: Trackpad update worked perfectly for me, thank you very much!

But my Wifi is still basically dead so I can only use the laptop on LAN currently - does anyone know of a proprietary version of the wifi driver that I can try?

And you didn't accidentally toggle the privacy switch for wifi/bt?


RE: Trackpad firmware update - Surehand53 - 11-30-2019

Is there a chance that the missing SUPER + Arrow keys function gets added ?


https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=8265


RE: Trackpad firmware update - Eggmonkey - 11-30-2019

(11-28-2019, 10:53 AM)bcnaz Wrote: Have you checked the wifi antenna connection to the motherboard..?

I just opened it up and tweaked the antennae cable which was attached fine to the wifi chip.
Restarted it and the wifi held for 7 minutes (youtube video) before dropping and reconnecting isn't possible immediately - I suspect strongly that the chip is overheating each time. I doubt putting a small thermal pad on the chip would help but maybe it is an option. Seems likely the chip is just faulty tbh.

(11-28-2019, 10:56 AM)Luke Wrote:
(11-28-2019, 10:47 AM)Eggmonkey Wrote: Trackpad update worked perfectly for me, thank you very much!

But my Wifi is still basically dead so I can only use the laptop on LAN currently - does anyone know of a proprietary version of the wifi driver that I can try?

And you didn't accidentally toggle the privacy switch for wifi/bt?

As I wrote in the previous post it stays connected for 5-10 minutes after a reboot then crashes. It then doesn't work again without a reboot. Prob overheating. Thanks for the suggestions though.


RE: Trackpad firmware update - tsys - 11-30-2019

(11-30-2019, 12:56 PM)Eggmonkey Wrote: As I wrote in the previous post it stays connected for 5-10 minutes after a reboot then crashes. It then doesn't work again without a reboot. Prob overheating. Thanks for the suggestions though.

I know this is somewhat OT, but think this might help.
It is unlikely that the modules do overheat. If yours was it would be defective. It might be a firmware issue though. You could try using this firmware https://gitlab.manjaro.org/tsys/pinebook-firmware/tree/master/brcm . I get perfectly stable WiFi with it on my kernel.


RE: Trackpad firmware update - Eggmonkey - 11-30-2019

(11-30-2019, 01:38 PM)tsys Wrote:
(11-30-2019, 12:56 PM)Eggmonkey Wrote: As I wrote in the previous post it stays connected for 5-10 minutes after a reboot then crashes. It then doesn't work again without a reboot. Prob overheating. Thanks for the suggestions though.

I know this is somewhat OT, but think this might help.
It is unlikely that the modules do overheat. If yours was it would be defective. It might be a firmware issue though. You could try using this firmware https://gitlab.manjaro.org/tsys/pinebook-firmware/tree/master/brcm . I get perfectly stable WiFi with it on my kernel.

Thanks a lot for the suggestion tsys. I've moved  brcmfmac43456-sdio.bin and brcmfmac43456-sdio.clm_blob to /lib/firmware/brcm , rebooted and issue seems the same.
Wifi lasts a few minutes then drops.
Noob question perhaps - but should i have deleted the old firmware?
We don't have lspci ofc and when I run lshw -C network, I get this:

 *-network:0               

       description: Wireless interface

       physical id: 7

       logical name: wlan0

       serial: 6c:22:a2:e9:2e:d3

       capabilities: ethernet physical wireless
       configuration: broadcast=yes driver=wl driverversion=0 ip=192.168.2.189 multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11

Which is fairly inconclusive, at least to me.