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IrcsomeBot | <mr_honesty1> During installation ubuntu I am getting this problem any solution : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/9e72c3f3/file_77654.jpg | 07:42 |
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Adil_G | Can someone help me with my Kubuntu? | 18:15 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> yeah sure, what do you need help with? | 18:16 |
Adil_G | I have a laptop "Nokia PureBook Lite 14" | 18:16 |
Adil_G | I tried to boot Kubu tu "22.04LTS" from a usb | 18:17 |
Adil_G | But the touchpad is not detected | 18:17 |
Adil_G | How to solve that problem? | 18:19 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> hmm you might need to install additional drivers, that usually isn't needed nor should it be too difficult | 18:20 |
Adil_G | First is it the good place to reporta bug related to Kubuntu? | 18:23 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> let's first see if there's something we can do about it. Did you just use the installer usb to boot into kubuntu or did you actually install kubuntu? | 18:24 |
Adil_G | Both of them | 18:25 |
Adil_G | I installed Kubuntu using only the keybord | 18:25 |
Adil_G | And it was hard 😅 | 18:26 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> and updates didn't fix it? | 18:26 |
Adil_G | Yes even the updates didn't fix it | 18:26 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> let's see, I'll do some googling. Haven't had to deal with a similar issue in the past | 18:28 |
Adil_G | Ok thank you | 18:31 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> type "xinput list" into terminal, on kde you can do this via Konsole, it should list the detected input devices | 18:33 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> this listing will include keyboards, mouses and so on. This probably contains some info on the touchpad. If it says synaptics something for example, we'll know the model of the touchpad and that might help us either install the correct drivers or do something else about it | 18:35 |
ItzDrDot | does kubuntu have preinsalled snapd? | 18:35 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> you should be able to open konsole by pressing the super key(same as windows key) and typing konsole there | 18:36 |
ItzDrDot | can someone answer my question? | 18:37 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> yeah, snap comes with kubuntu. Not personally a big fan of it but it seems to work better now than it did a couple of years ago. Snapd firefox for example doesn't freeze due to gpu acceleration issues | 18:37 |
ItzDrDot | oh ok, then do you know any distro which has preinstalled kde and doesnt have snap which i , just hate | 18:38 |
ItzDrDot | ircsomebot are you an ai or bot, and can you answer my question above? | 18:42 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> ircsomebot is transferring messages between telegram and irc. I'm just a regular person here helping you from telegram side. I'm trying to help a couple of others at the same time as well | 18:43 |
ItzDrDot | oh ok, can you answer my question above? | 18:44 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> I'm not super familiar with other kde distros. I think you can remove snapd from kubuntu and most other distros without too much of a hassle. Questions on how to remove snapd are fairly common here. Haven't bothered doing that myself though | 18:45 |
ItzDrDot | ok thank you very much | 18:46 |
ItzDrDot | bye | 18:46 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> @adil_G any progress? | 18:48 |
Adil_G | The laptop is not near me for now | 18:57 |
Adil_G | I will do ot later and report the result | 18:58 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> ah hmm, well I'm not sure I'll be online too long tonight. Anyhow if you find out which company is behind the touchpad on your laptop, you could try to find vendor specific drivers. | 19:01 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> I would also suggest opening "touchpad" in "system settings", you might be able to just turn in on there. Or perhaps it will show you some info on what's going on | 19:01 |
IrcsomeBot | <TimoSalola> https://askubuntu.com/questions/65951/how-to-disable-the-touchpad answer there shows how to disable an input device, same works in reverse. So "xinput --disable 12" and "xinput --enable 12" should enable or disable devices listed by xinput | 19:04 |
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