Yeah, i can do that. But before i do it, i'll try and backtrack a bit first and find the kernel version that it did work in. I originally installed Fedora on it and the touchpad worked until i did an upgrade. It's very likely that it would also work in an earlier version of Ubuntu, but the easiest thing to do is reinstall that version of Fedora and double check that. Then i'll know roughly what kernel version it changed in.
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