** Description changed: - Touchpad of Yoda2 doesn't work well via PS/2 mode, most time the data is - lost sync via PS/2. + We have a Lenovo Thinkpad machine that requires i2c-i801 kernel module + to work, but it is listed in /etc/modprobe/blacklist.conf in Ubuntu. To + use the touchpad, users have to remove the i2c-i801 line manually. - I have made a patch in upstream/Ubuntu 4.15/4.13 kernels to force - touchpad using SMBus mode. - SMBus mode requires i2c-i801 kernel module which is in modprobe - blacklist in Ubuntu 18.04/16.04. User has to remove i2c-i801 manually. + i2c-i801 in blacklist.conf is a very old workaround to fix HP compaq nc6000 + (Bug #16602), this module should be removed from blacklist. - i2c-i801 in blacklist is a very old workaround to fix HP compaq nc6000 - (Bug #16602), this module should be removed from blacklist. + There is also another bug (Bug #1475945) that needs this module for Acer + trackpad to work.
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