Trackpad firmware update
#61
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.
#62
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?
#63
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.
#64
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?
#65
Have you checked the wifi antenna connection to the motherboard..?

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#66
(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?
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#67
Is there a chance that the missing SUPER + Arrow keys function gets added ?


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#68
(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.
#69
(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...aster/brcm . I get perfectly stable WiFi with it on my kernel.
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#70
(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...aster/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.




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