http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1175599
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1175599#c79
--- Comment #79 from Luiz Cantarino
Ok. Apparently now "evdev" driver took over keyboard support and "synaptics" driver touchpad support. Not sure why they are loaded if you removed everything in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d. Hmm ... maybe the files for evdev and synaptics are still there ...
This also means the "libinput" driver would be the culprit here (or at least *is* together with the updated kernel) and removing xf86-input-libinput package would be a workaround for you. Unfortunately you now removed content in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d and to bring this back you would need to reinstall some packages, probably these are:
systemd xf86-input-evdev xorg-x11-server xf86-input-synaptics
Then uninstall
xf86-input-libinput
Hope this gives you a useful workaround. Why libinput driver no longer works together with updated kernel I have no idea at the moment.
I don't know how to answer ... I think I followed your guidance ... I turned on the laptop, logged in, opened the konsole, did the recommended installations. In the /etc/x11/xorg.conf.d directory, the 'libinput' folder did not appear, as I showed in the print, and the laptop keyboard worked. Then I did the manual installation of xf86-input-libinput by konsole: sudo zypper in -f xf86-input-libinput When I restarted the laptop I had no keyboard ... the libinput debug-events, only had an output for the USB keyboard. Then I performed the uninstallation by konsole, using a USB keyboard: sudo zypper rm xf86-input-libinput When I restarted the laptop, I had the keyboard again, and showed the outputs of libinput debug-events. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.