@vivkar, in response to your last question, you should have kernel
4.15.0-70-generic already available to boot from, since an update
wouldn't have replaced the old kernel version. Make sure it's not
available by going to /boot/ folder on your machine and looking for any
files named 4.15.0-70-generi
Update: I managed to revert my kernel to 4.15.0-70-generic through the
bootloader menu that appears at the start of my laptop, and my touchpad
has started working again. I'll keep using this version until a stable
fix is pushed
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Yes. I too tried to running sudo apt install xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics among other potential options. Nothing has worked so far.
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Hi all,
Getting this issue as well I think on my Lenovo Ideapad 320. My touchpad is
Synaptics TM3336-001.
Should I try booting with a different kernel, or is there a temporary fix for
this available yet?
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