On bios 1.10.0 that was released yesterday with kernel 5.4(fedora) I no
longer have this issue. The keyboard and mouse work on boot for me.
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#46 Still working for me, have not had the issue since I made that
change. I'm on Fedora 31 as well, fully up to date. Maybe I have just
been lucky so far.
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Yes unfortunately that is correct. It makes the laptop more then
usable, but does not fix the later bios issues.
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I have a workaround on linux(its not ideal).
On linux if i disable "disable while typing" and then disable "tap to
click" it works. It would seem that the act of disabling and enabling
the touchpad over and over causes it to not enable once and awhile. Its
not ideal to not be able to tap to clic
Thank you.
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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV
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I have the yoga pro 2 with the same issue. Is there a work around for
this issue to avoid the lockups?
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Title:
Xorg crashed with SI
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