Hi Tom,
Thanks for the test, it will be a plus to verify this on Bionic as well.
I will submit this patch upstream and bring it back to ubuntu kernels.
Cheers
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Hi Po-Hsu,
I installed the Focal kernel (using dpkg -i) then removed the
i8042.noloop=1 boot option and rebooted. The touchpad still works, and
I confirmed that I was actually running the 5.0.4-57 kernel you
provided. Looks really good for Focal.
Would you like me to do the same for the Bionic
Hello Tom,
your finding looks promising, I have built two kernels base on that: Bionic
4.15 and Focal 5.4
Could you give them a test to see if this can solve your problem? (Don't forget
to remove the i8042.noloop=1 option.)
https://people.canonical.com/~phlin/kernel/lp-1906128-C15B/
Thanks!
Chan
Found something for same motherboard but different OEM:
commit 2e2679a168fe1a0a9089e4e401d6a51b26c4f557
Author: Marcos Paulo de Souza
Date: Sun Dec 18 15:26:12 2016 -0800
Input: i8042 - add Pegatron touchpad to noloop table
commit 41c567a5d7d1a986763e58c3394782813c3bcb03 upstream.
Found something for same motherboard but different OEM:
commit 2e2679a168fe1a0a9089e4e401d6a51b26c4f557
Author: Marcos Paulo de Souza
Date: Sun Dec 18 15:26:12 2016 -0800
Input: i8042 - add Pegatron touchpad to noloop table
commit 41c567a5d7d1a986763e58c3394782813c3bcb03 upstream.
I've tried adding kernel boot switches: i8042.reset i8042.nomux
i8042.nopnp i8042noloop
and also noapic. They made no difference.
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #93791
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93791
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