Sorry, I forgot to attach the output of `udevadm info -e`. Here is the
result for my Dell Inspiron 15 7559
** Attachment added: "`udevadm info -e` for Dell Inspiron 15 7559"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1784152/+attachment/5193975/+files/info.txt
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I have installed your kernel build and removed all kernel parameters but
it unfortunately didn't fix the issue.
'uname -a'
Linux Kubuntu 4.19.0-1-generic #2~elan+i2c SMP Fri Sep 28 04:25:10 CST 2018
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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> Can you check if "i2c-hid" is loaded via `lsmod`?
i2c_hid is indeed loaded when I run lsmod.
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Hi Joseph, thank you for building a test kernel.
I have installed it on my machine and it booted successfully. However,
the bug still persists without "acpi_osi=" added to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT like before.
To make sure I was running your test kernel, I ran uname -v and it
returned #35~lp178
Adding "acpi_osi=" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT fixed the issue for me
on my Dell Inspiron 15 7559. Thanks for this solution!
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