I'm on mutter 3.34.3-1ubuntu1~19.10.1 and the bug is there. However, it
does work sometimes, but really extremely rarely. I can't figure out
what triggers the correct behavior.
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Ok I got this sorted out and turns out it was my fault. A few weeks ago,
when I was struggling to boot Ubuntu at all, I blacklisted
intel_lpss_pci. It turned out that a BIOS update fixed the boot issue
but I completely forgot about the blacklisted module... No idea why
things worked later on and
Unfortunately neither of those works for me.
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Touchpad doesn't work on Dell Inspiron 7000 2-in-1
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It's 5.0.0-23-generic
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I forgot to add something potentially important - this used to work
until a few days ago. I don't know which update exactly broke things,
since usually I use a mouse and I simply didn't notice right away. I
updated via the software center pop-up so there could be even more
delay.
I went back to
Yes, that's exactly the machine.
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I can confirm this bug on my machine. The 5.4-rc7 kernel not only does
not solve the issue, but additionally breaks wifi.
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