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After rebooting the system it doesn't created the dir '/sys/class/leds/asus::screenpad/brightness'.
this is what it shows me :
cat: : No such file or directory
/usr/bin/screenpad: 5: [: =: unex…
Hita6 updated
2 years ago
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`/sys/class/leds/asus::screenpad/brightness` exists, but writing to it has no effect. Occurs on 5.18.12 and 5.18.10. The `/lib/modules/5.18.{10,12}/extra` folders are empty, which is odd...
The mod…
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### Describe the bug
Hello,
I'm running a zenbook UX582 on Fedora 37 and I installed that driver.. After installing all the dependencies it seems I got the driver installed correctly as I don't get …
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After having the module up and running for a while, with the latest kernel upgrade I can not get it working again... tried the remove and reinstall several times... Anyone having issues on Kernel > 5.…
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I am opening this issue to discuss possible solutions to this problem. While this has come up specifically with Screenpads in ASUS laptops, the problem is more generic and applies to things like the s…
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**Describe the bug**
Dual-screen devices with integrated trackpad and screen do not support multi-finger gestures, like asus zenbook series's screenpad technology.In fact, it is a combination of a to…
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There is an almost silent mode of pinning failure which makes the kexts resort to polling even when the GPIO pinning seems to have succeeded (as verified via just looking at the IORegistry after the c…
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For those of you relying on plippo's screenpad kernel patch, are you able to update to the latest kernel and able to use power profiles daemon? I did a fresh install on my system and it seems that his…
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I don't know if it's just me but the package stopped working with kernel 5.11.
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Good Evening,
I updated my ZenBook to Ubuntu 21.10 (Kernel 5.13) today and tried the remove and reinstall. Like 5.11 the keyboard special keys seem to work okay, but the /sys/class/leds/asus::sc…