As of 2023 I can not get this module to work; if I understand correctly
it seems like changes to how DKMS/modpost works have made it so that
this now fails to build. I still have this issue and it is extremely
annoying. Is anyone working on this at all?
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Wanted to pop in and mention I've encountered this same issue on several
HP Spectre devices, on some of which the current workaround doesn't seem
to work (as of kernel version 5.13.10). I've put together a DKMS build
of the patched module for people to use until this can be upstreamed or
included a
Just wanted to post a comment here so others searching online might find
this workaround.
I have an HP Pavilion 14 dv0054tu laptop with an Intel Core i5 1135G7
Tiger Lake CPU and am facing this issue of the slow keyboard delay, not
responding for a few seconds after booting.
The kernel parameter
Looks confirmed/triaged to me. Although testing upstream patch might
speed up process.
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Title:
HP Spectre x360 14-ea0xxx Tiger Lake
(It took 30 seconds on the next boot)
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Title:
HP Spectre x360 14-ea0xxx Tiger Lake Keyboard does not work until
~30-60 seconds aft
In the apport-collected CurrentDmesg.txt, the keyboard is detected at:
[ 11.664651] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input44
That's sooner than it usually takes!
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On the HP Spectre x360 14-ea0xxx (Tiger Lake), the keyboard is
inoperable for ~30-60 seconds after system boot.
Kernel logging reveals that it did not detect the keyboard during this
time.
An analys
> Have you compiled kernel with that patch?
No, I haven't. The workaround of setting i8042.nopnp is satisfactory for
me, and the patch creator has done a thorough write up of the problem.
My objective in filing this bug is to raise awareness that the current
version of Ubuntu has this problem - o
Have you compiled kernel with that patch?
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HP Spectre x360 14-ea0xxx Tiger Lake Keyboard does not work until
~30-60 seconds
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