Comment # 28 on bug 1193064 from
(In reply to Takashi Iwai from comment #27)
> (In reply to Artyom from comment #24)
> > (In reply to Takashi Iwai from comment #23)
> > > Hrm, my kernel merely changed the suspend/resume functions and nothing else,
> > > so the behavior change except for suspend/resume isn't expected.  And, it
> > > doesn't change the binding, so the blacklist is still necessary.  It was
> > > asked only for testing the suspend/resume problem.
> > > 
> > > You should install only kernel-default.rpm, nothing else.  At easiest,
> > > download kernel-default-5.15*.rpm from the URL and install it manually via
> > > zypper install.
> > 
> > Oh, my bad... 
> > My current fix is disabling touchpad service on startup (backgroud services
> > on kde) - then it doesn't disable after suspend :) but fix for that would be
> > too cool because in my case touchpad is enabled in suspend mode (it still
> > consume electricity), also it's not possible to run this service manually
> > (failed to start touchpad service)
> > Also there strange enabled status when it broken 
> > For fixing after suspend/resume needs (maybe your kernel unbind elan_i2c?)
> > # echo -n "i2c-ELAN0000:00" > /sys/bus/i2c/drivers/i2c_hid_acpi/unbind 
> > # echo -n "i2c-ELAN0000:00" > /sys/bus/i2c/drivers/i2c_hid_acpi/bind
> > Maybe problem with touchpad service ?
> 
> Is this behavior (jumping pointer?) with the unpatched kernel?  I expected
> that the patch may influence on this.
> 
> In anyway, if not done yet, please check the following with the patched
> kernel:
> - Boot with the blacklist
> - Try suspend / resume without re-binding
> and let me know which problem is present.
> 
> FWIW, Fedora kernel "works" because the device is bound with i2c-hid, not
> elantech.  Maybe they have some workaround in it or it's just a matter of
> device binding order that casually worked.  But the suspend/resume problem
> should remain with them unless any fix is applied.

No, this on both kernels, but this was not the case in Fedora (there it were a
easy way to rebind)

The problems is present :(
At the moment I have not noticed the difference between the kernels

Yes, looks like that, but all (including fedora) have a problem with touchpad
service


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