On 21/08/13 08:16, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
On 08/21/2013 08:05 AM, Ahmed wrote:
[...]
Ahmad, is it possible that you disabled your touchpad with Fn key, or
in BIOS?
Also, try creating and login with brand new user, and see if that
makes any difference.
Also try old kernel and see if it works on it.
1- i never changed touch pad setting with Fn key or BIOS.
2- By creating new user there is no change in the touchpad behaviour
3- Yeah, when i switched to old kernel, touchpad works fine again.
In this case you should file a bug at http://bugzilla.redhat.com, RHEL
6, the kernel component
In addition to Wolfy's suggestion, can you also confirm which driver is
being used, and the last kernel in which it worked plus the first kernel
in which it is broken. We may then be able to find the regression and
provide an interim fix until Red Hat is able to fix the issue more
permanently.
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