Thanks, please keep me posted. I wouldn't suggest using that kernel
long-term since it's unsupported, but if it continues working well maybe
we can continue testing more kernels to try and determine what changed
to fix the problem.

As for the touchpad, my first guess would be that you have a DKMS module
for it. If that's the case you'll also need to install the linux-
headers-*_all.deb and linux-headers-*_amd64.deb packages to get it
working. I think installing the packages should trigger a rebuild, but
if the touchpad still doesn't work (after rebooting) you might try
running 'sudo dkms autoinstall' and rebooting again to see if that
helps.

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