Thank you very much for your Help Alex,
Now I have install every thing using
pci=nommconf
Laptop work great, touchpad works OK, a lot of keys work, now I'm very happy.
I have one thing to solve, I use KDE and all the apps kde it looks
very big, and other app like firefox, opera, chrome it looks very
small.
What I can do to solve that? there is any package that I can use? the
laptop has a Intel UHD 620 (Wiskey lake) graphics card
Thank you very much
Jordi Relats
Missatge de Axel Braun
Hello Jordi,
Am Sonntag, 9. Juni 2019, 21:52:59 CEST schrieb Jordi Relats:
After install Opesuse Tumbleweed on a LG Gram 17", I had to use pci=noacpi, but now the touchpad don't work. In theory in the new Kernels has better suport of ths laptop, but i dont know how to configure it.
Well, you dont find newer kernels in any distro than the ones that ship with Tumbleweed.
If I got you right, you have set the boot-parameter pci=noacpi to get the machine booting, but now the touchpad does not work anymore?
A good start may be to see what the hardware is using the command lspci. Once you know, my first attempt would be to ask DuckDuckGo or any other search engine what is known about this device in conjunction with Linux
HTH Axel
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