Thorsten,

I thought I had added that. I'll add it again and remove most of my
other kernel flags, in case they were causing a problem. Indeed I have
discovered a problem with the flags that I was using, namely, that as
well as having the correct (correct for testing) `psmouse` option, I had
additionally a garbled version of that. Apologies.*

This time the interrupt file was *not* empty. Note though that I echoed
stuff to it three times (rather than two) because, the second time I did
it, I forgot to touch the touchpad first. Note also that I have a
wireless mouse on the system.


* Perhaps the reason that I have not been as diligent as I might have been is 
that this procedure is a chore. For, I must: switch to the special kernel; 
change kernel flags; change my blacklisting; reboot (which requires entering up 
to three passwords); change BIOS sleep settings; put the computer to sleep for 
a good period; wake it up; test the touchpad; gather logs (using a mouse); and 
then (because of the vpn problem) undo everything and post the results.


** Attachment added: "rmi_irq.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1791427/+attachment/5231129/+files/rmi_irq.log

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  Touchpad and/or trackpoint stop working after S3 suspend on Lenovo X1
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