So, I use a cheap Chinese notebook. I have this error that I cannot use my touchpad at all. I have try many things to find a solution but mainly I tried changing distros and kernel versions. But I always get this error:
error: i2c_hid i2c-SYNA3602:00: unexpected HID descriptor bcdVersion (0x00ff).
Touchpad is dead. The same goes for wifi and bluetooth. In windows 10 everything works great tho.
My question is, since I have a bunch of drivers for this notebook from the OM's website, is it possible to "reverse engineer" them or "rebuild" them and make them linux friendly?
I really like Kubuntu and I use it as my main os for many months now on my main PC but im so furious that I cannot have it on my sweet notebook.
Any ideas?
PS. Im no expert at all and the terms "reverse engineering" and "rebuild" may not be the correct terms but I think you get what im trying to say.
error: i2c_hid i2c-SYNA3602:00: unexpected HID descriptor bcdVersion (0x00ff).
Touchpad is dead. The same goes for wifi and bluetooth. In windows 10 everything works great tho.
My question is, since I have a bunch of drivers for this notebook from the OM's website, is it possible to "reverse engineer" them or "rebuild" them and make them linux friendly?
I really like Kubuntu and I use it as my main os for many months now on my main PC but im so furious that I cannot have it on my sweet notebook.
Any ideas?
PS. Im no expert at all and the terms "reverse engineering" and "rebuild" may not be the correct terms but I think you get what im trying to say.