I am running Ubuntu 14.04 now, and enjoying it.
The biggest issue I had to overcome was the suspend issue related to the tpm chip. It is fairly well documented, and patches and workarounds can be found. More info on that here:
The biggest issue I had to overcome was the suspend issue related to the tpm chip. It is fairly well documented, and patches and workarounds can be found. More info on that here:
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=221905
I tried applying the fix: modprobe tpm_tis force=1 interuppts=0
For some reason that didn't work for me. I googled & tried many things. I thought "modprobe tpm_tis" might have been an invalid command, because after running it, "lsmod | grep tpm" didn't show anything.
After a bunch of screwing around and needlessly playing with the "tpm_infineon" module, I realized tpm_tis was valid, I just needed the following config.
The fix (disclaimer: I am not responsible for anything you do or try, this may break your system):
Edit the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT value in /etc/default/grub and add in "tpm_tis.force=1,tpm_tis.interuppts=0"
Mine looks like this (please note, I removed the default 'quiet splash', because I like the text):
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="tpm_tis.force=1,tpm_tis.interuppts=0"
That might do it on its own, but I also added the following entries to my /etc/modules file:
tpm
tpm_tis
chromeos_laptop
I think the 'tpm' entry may have been removed and put back, but I can't remember, and of course I didn't back it up. I'd recommend adding them if they aren't there.
Anyways, hope this helps someone else and saves them a couple of hours.
Update 1:
In order to 'drag to scroll' using the touchscreen, I had to install the 'grab and drag' extension for firefox.
Update 2:
I've edited my /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptics.conf to look like this. It greatly improved the touchpad.
# Example xorg.conf.d snippet that assigns the touchpad driver
# to all touchpads. See xorg.conf.d(5) for more information on
# InputClass.
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE, your distribution will likely overwrite
# it when updating. Copy (and rename) this file into
# /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d first.
# Additional options may be added in the form of
# Option "OptionName" "value"
#
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "touchpad catchall"
Driver "synaptics"
MatchIsTouchpad "on"
# This option is recommend on all Linux systems using evdev, but cannot be
# enabled by default. See the following link for details:
# http://who-t.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-to-ignore-configuration-errors.html
MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
EndSection
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "touchpad ignore duplicates"
MatchIsTouchpad "on"
MatchOS "Linux"
MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/mouse*"
Option "Ignore" "on"
EndSection
# This option enables the bottom right corner to be a right button on
# non-synaptics clickpads.
# This option is only interpreted by clickpads.
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "Default clickpad buttons"
MatchDriver "synaptics"
MatchIsTouchpad "on"
Option "PalmDetect" "1"
Option "PalmMinWidth" "8"
Option "PalmMinZ" "80"
EndSection
# Option "SoftButtonAreas" "50% 0 82% 0 0 0 0 0"
# To disable the bottom edge area so the buttons only work as buttons,
# not for movement, set the AreaBottomEdge
# Option "AreaBottomEdge" "82%"
#EndSection
# This option disables software buttons on Apple touchpads.
# This option is only interpreted by clickpads.
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "Disable clickpad buttons on Apple touchpads"
MatchProduct "Apple|bcm5974"
MatchDriver "synaptics"
Option "SoftButtonAreas" "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0"
EndSection
Update 1:
In order to 'drag to scroll' using the touchscreen, I had to install the 'grab and drag' extension for firefox.
Update 2:
I've edited my /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptics.conf to look like this. It greatly improved the touchpad.
# Example xorg.conf.d snippet that assigns the touchpad driver
# to all touchpads. See xorg.conf.d(5) for more information on
# InputClass.
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE, your distribution will likely overwrite
# it when updating. Copy (and rename) this file into
# /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d first.
# Additional options may be added in the form of
# Option "OptionName" "value"
#
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "touchpad catchall"
Driver "synaptics"
MatchIsTouchpad "on"
# This option is recommend on all Linux systems using evdev, but cannot be
# enabled by default. See the following link for details:
# http://who-t.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-to-ignore-configuration-errors.html
MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
EndSection
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "touchpad ignore duplicates"
MatchIsTouchpad "on"
MatchOS "Linux"
MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/mouse*"
Option "Ignore" "on"
EndSection
# This option enables the bottom right corner to be a right button on
# non-synaptics clickpads.
# This option is only interpreted by clickpads.
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "Default clickpad buttons"
MatchDriver "synaptics"
MatchIsTouchpad "on"
Option "PalmDetect" "1"
Option "PalmMinWidth" "8"
Option "PalmMinZ" "80"
EndSection
# Option "SoftButtonAreas" "50% 0 82% 0 0 0 0 0"
# To disable the bottom edge area so the buttons only work as buttons,
# not for movement, set the AreaBottomEdge
# Option "AreaBottomEdge" "82%"
#EndSection
# This option disables software buttons on Apple touchpads.
# This option is only interpreted by clickpads.
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "Disable clickpad buttons on Apple touchpads"
MatchProduct "Apple|bcm5974"
MatchDriver "synaptics"
Option "SoftButtonAreas" "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0"
EndSection