Open Benjamin-Loison opened 2 weeks ago
shutdown now
and let computer with charger unplugged for at least 30 seconds.
and rebooting does not definitely solve the issue as I got it after about one hour.
I tried pressing with a tool at the bottom and all the borders to unlock physically clicking but it does not work in addition to tap.
Maybe plugging a mouse is a workaround.
Related to Benjamin-Loison/EmbeddedController/issues/3.
DuckDuckGo search Linux left click with key.
xdo
Source: the Super User answer 114581
sudo apt install -y xdo
echo 'click 3' | xdo
No arguments given.
does not seem to do anything.
xdo 'click 3'
Unknown action: 'click 3'.
xdo 1
Unknown action: '1'.
Source: the Ask Ubuntu question 1220789
xdotool 1
xdotool click
Source: the Ask Ubuntu answer 1241478
xdotool click 1
and
xdotool click 3
seem to work as wanted.
It seems that suspending the laptop leads to the issue.
Should investigate Accessibility.
sudo reboot
does not solve the issue.
Have a serious security issue here, when click physical power button to suspend, it suspends but resuming does not show lock screen but directly access the session.
Related to #3.
Maybe replug touchpad cable may help.
and plugging a USB-A mouse solves the issue.
Benjamin_Loison/Razer/issues/1 would help.
is interesting but stop moving mouse without performing an action and holding click for GIMP for instance is unclear.
Benjamin-Loison/android/issues/28 could help.
Can xed
help?
xinput set-prop 'PIXAXXXX:00 XXXX:XXXX Touchpad' 'libinput Disable While Typing Enabled' 0
Source: LemnosLife-Client/issues/15
cinnamon-settings mouse
according to the start entry Properties.
cinnamon-settings mouse
cinnamon-settings touchpad
cinnamon-settings --help
man cinnamon-settings
cinnamon-settings mouse -t touchpad
In some cases it seems actually impossible to go through the interface to disable the touchpad.
DuckDuckGo search Linux disable touchpad.
xinput --help
xinput disable 'PIXAXXXX:00 XXXX:XXXX Touchpad'
and
xinput enable 'PIXAXXXX:00 XXXX:XXXX Touchpad'
seem to work as wanted despite the gnome-settings
interface not showing the correct state despite restarting this interface.
When face the issue typing in start menu actually types in the background app.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7129ce63-5f72-4e59-8f25-03c27fcd42d1
This looks like an OS issue.
Benjamin_Loison/linux/issues/29 may help. However, I suspect that it would restore exactly the system state, hence the issue as far as I understood my issue.
DuckDuckGo and Google search last week results for Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon Framework 13 touchpad.
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=433641 does not help.
No other relevant result it seems.
After sometime laptop being unplugged and shutdown my mouse LED does not light anymore maybe it is just the necessary time to reboot to not suffer of the touchpad issue, see Benjamin_Loison/Razer/issues/1.
Could disable suspending but then would have to pay attention to shutdown the laptop or just lock its screen.
Could try booting with an older kernel.
Maybe related to https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=4762 Framework Laptops.
Keyboard > Shortcuts > Type to search shortcuts click does not return anything.
Can leverage Add custom shortcut once have figured out the command to left click.
How to add and remove them from command line to not disturb regular use. Can otherwise use a less likely combination of keys. For left and right clicks I respectively set:
To some extent the clicks do not seem to work exactly as native ones.
These shortcuts do not seem to work fine when have the issue.
Could investigate dmesg
and similar logs.
Should date
when notice the issue and then investigate logs.
Except unrelated UFW logs in dmesg
, only cros-ec-dev cros-ec-dev.1.auto: Some logs may have been dropped... seems possibly relevant.
I checked dmesg
just after starting suffering of this issue and have not noticed anything different.
Maybe can somehow not disable the touchpad but actually unplug it softwarelly and plug it back.
Note that I have a bit by bit copy of my laptop so could a last Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon Framework 13 one before installing Debian 12 GNOME.
Should search DuckDuckGo for Linux hibernate.
F2 to access BIOS (source: https://community.frame.work/t/bios-guide/4178).
Maybe making suspension not require the password when resuming would workaround the issue but I don't know how to do so. I investigated:
Related to Benjamin_Loison/Debian/issues/76.
seems to workaround the issue sometimes.
Despite alphabet keyboard working, touchpad click not working, ctrl + alt + t and alt + tab are not typable either because at least:
When it works fine:
xinput
As I got:
unable to find device PIXAXXXX:00 XXXX:XXXX Touchpad
I suspect that also have other devices failing sometimes as it mentions them.
Note that sometimes the devices start failing maybe when physically move etc.
Disabling and reenabling the mouse seems to help sometimes.
If I confirm this behavior I could add it to my previous Bash for
loop.
https://frame.work/fr/en/products/touchpad-cable costs 15 € https://frame.work/fr/en/products/touchpad-kit costs 45 €
diff <(curl -s https://frame.work/fr/en/products/touchpad-kit?v=FRANFT0001) <(curl -s https://frame.work/fr/en/products/touchpad-kit?v=FRANFT0001)
seems to show that both URLs retrieve the same content.
No other item from https://frame.work/fr/en/marketplace/parts seems involved but other categories such as Keyboards may be involved.
I figured out this issue between 07/11/24 13:30 - 14:00 UTC+1.
Should figure out last reboot time and intermediary APT logs.
Output:
``` reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Sat Nov 9 14:42 still running reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Sat Nov 9 13:47 - 14:14 (00:26) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Sat Nov 9 12:56 - 13:13 (00:16) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Sat Nov 9 00:38 - 12:55 (12:16) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Fri Nov 8 23:04 - 00:36 (01:32) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Fri Nov 8 22:06 - 23:02 (00:55) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Thu Nov 7 23:51 - 21:30 (21:39) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Thu Nov 7 17:09 - 23:47 (06:38) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Thu Nov 7 16:58 - 23:47 (06:49) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Thu Nov 7 16:49 - 16:56 (00:06) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Thu Nov 7 15:46 - 16:49 (01:03) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Thu Nov 7 14:36 - 15:42 (01:05) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Thu Nov 7 14:10 - 14:35 (00:24) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Thu Nov 7 13:42 - 14:09 (00:26) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Wed Nov 6 22:39 - 14:09 (15:29) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Wed Nov 6 16:32 - 22:26 (05:54) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Sun Nov 3 21:40 - 16:27 (2+18:46) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Sun Nov 3 13:04 - 21:39 (08:35) reboot system boot 6.8.0-48-generic Sat Nov 2 00:22 - 03:26 (1+03:03) reboot system boot 6.8.0-47-generic Sun Oct 27 22:07 - 03:26 (6+05:18) reboot system boot 6.8.0-47-generic Sun Oct 27 15:08 - 22:06 (06:57) ```I verified that 22:39 - 14:09 ~ 15:29.
So kernel version does not seem involved.
So since Wed Nov 6 14:09:
``` ... Start-Date: 2024-11-02 13:46:12 Commandline: /usr/bin/apt-get autoremove --purge -y Purge: linux-modules-6.8.0-45-generic:amd64 (6.8.0-45.45), linux-image-6.8.0-45-generic:amd64 (6.8.0-45.45), linux-headers-6.8.0-45-generic:amd64 (6.8.0-45.45), linux-tools-6.8.0-45:amd64 (6.8.0-45.45), linux-headers-6.8.0-45:amd64 (6.8.0-45.45), linux-tools-6.8.0-45-generic:amd64 (6.8.0-45.45), linux-modules-extra-6.8.0-45-generic:amd64 (6.8.0-45.45) End-Date: 2024-11-02 13:46:25 Start-Date: 2024-11-06 00:34:08 Commandline: apt-get install --assume-yes --option Dpkg::Options::=--force-confnew chromium element-desktop firefox-locale-en firefox-locale-fr firefox gh git-lfs lintian libout123-0t64 libmpg123-dev libsyn123-0t64 libmpg123-0t64 libmpg123-0t64:i386 libopenjp2-7 libruby3.2 ruby3.2 thunderbird thunderbird-locale-en thunderbird-locale-fr thunderbird-locale-en-us Upgrade: firefox-locale-en:amd64 (132.0+linuxmint1+wilma, 132.0.1+linuxmint1+wilma), firefox-locale-fr:amd64 (132.0+linuxmint1+wilma, 132.0.1+linuxmint1+wilma), lintian:amd64 (2.117.0ubuntu1.1, 2.117.0ubuntu1.2), libout123-0t64:amd64 (1.32.5-1ubuntu1, 1.32.5-1ubuntu1.1), element-desktop:amd64 (1.11.83, 1.11.84), thunderbird:amd64 (1:128.4.0esr+linuxmint1+wilma, 1:128.4.1esr+linuxmint1+wilma), chromium:amd64 (130.0.6723.69~linuxmint1+wilma, 130.0.6723.91~linuxmint1+wilma), libruby3.2:amd64 (3.2.3-1ubuntu0.24.04.1, 3.2.3-1ubuntu0.24.04.3), firefox:amd64 (132.0+linuxmint1+wilma, 132.0.1+linuxmint1+wilma), thunderbird-locale-en:amd64 (1:128.4.0esr+linuxmint1+wilma, 1:128.4.1esr+linuxmint1+wilma), thunderbird-locale-fr:amd64 (1:128.4.0esr+linuxmint1+wilma, 1:128.4.1esr+linuxmint1+wilma), libmpg123-dev:amd64 (1.32.5-1ubuntu1, 1.32.5-1ubuntu1.1), libopenjp2-7:amd64 (2.5.0-2ubuntu0.1, 2.5.0-2ubuntu0.2), ruby3.2:amd64 (3.2.3-1ubuntu0.24.04.1, 3.2.3-1ubuntu0.24.04.3), libsyn123-0t64:amd64 (1.32.5-1ubuntu1, 1.32.5-1ubuntu1.1), gh:amd64 (2.45.0-1ubuntu0.1, 2.45.0-1ubuntu0.2), libmpg123-0t64:amd64 (1.32.5-1ubuntu1, 1.32.5-1ubuntu1.1), libmpg123-0t64:i386 (1.32.5-1ubuntu1, 1.32.5-1ubuntu1.1), thunderbird-locale-en-us:amd64 (1:128.4.0esr+linuxmint1+wilma, 1:128.4.1esr+linuxmint1+wilma), git-lfs:amd64 (3.4.1-1ubuntu0.1, 3.4.1-1ubuntu0.2) End-Date: 2024-11-06 00:35:11 Start-Date: 2024-11-07 14:33:47 Commandline: /usr/bin/apt upgrade -y Requested-By: benjamin (1000) Upgrade: mtr-tiny:amd64 (0.95-1.1build2, 0.95-1.1ubuntu0.1), signal-desktop:amd64 (7.31.0, 7.32.0) End-Date: 2024-11-07 14:33:56 ... ```/var/log/apt/history.log
:Could give a try to Debian 12 GNOME but it would require an actual production try which is not that easy.
A Bash command to remove parenthesis content of Upgrade would be nice.
Source: the Stack Overflow answer 27826048
DuckDuckGo and Google search sed remove all parenthesis and their content.
I am not comfortable with all these packages but they don't look related in my opinion.
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Frequency
Always
Bug description
On Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon Framework 13.
Rebooting has not solved the issue initially but seems to finally.
+3
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