Am 25.03.2016 um 12:47 schrieb Adam Tauno Williams: ...
I don't have the same hardware (I have an Asus laptop) and meanwhile know that (in my case) the touchpad thing is a kernel issue, but reading your link I guess you are hit by the same: the actual kernel does not see the touchpad. Maybe you want to join https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=969098
Thanks for the link - and all the debugging effort it represents. This certainly looks like my issue.
and upload your dmesg and hwinfo output there, too, so they see it is not only my special machine - and who knows, maybe the solution one day gets backported to the actual leap kernels? :-)
Meanwhile you can try installing a newer kernel (from 4.3 up the touchpad works). I myself had no luck with newer kernels but that seems to be because of my intel-nvidia graphic card mix... Update: I just tried kernel 4.5 again, this time using boot option "intel_idle.max_cstate=7" (which might not be necessary on your system?), and the touchpad works fully...
Verifying: You are using the kernel from the Kernel-Stable repo?
zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/stable/standard Kernel:stable
Yes
zypper in --from Kernel:stable kernel-desktop
there is no more kernel-desktop on leap, it is kernel-default however using zypper in, zypper said "nothing to do" so I did it with Yast, looked at the versions of kernel-default and clicked to install 4.5
I will give that a try.
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