I'm not too familiar with the verification process, but I'm running a v4.13.5 mainline kernel built from
//git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel-test/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/mainline-crack .
I can vouch that:
- The patch is committed as 9e81c7d1aa275cbdcd0fb511fbba7a3dfddeb8af, and that's definitely in the sources I've built from.
- I no longer have the `i8042.kbdreset=1` boot parameter set.
- I've had multiple reboots and power cycles, and had absolutely no problems with the trackpad at all.
The reason I'm using a mainline kernel is that I've enabled various ACPI debugging options to help track down completely independent bugs and laptop features.
I'm not too familiar with the verification process, but I'm running a v4.13.5 mainline kernel built from .net/~ubuntu- kernel- test/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ git/mainline- crack .
//git.launchpad
I can vouch that:
- The patch is committed as 9e81c7d1aa275cb dcd0fb511fbba7a 3dfddeb8af, and that's definitely in the sources I've built from.
- I no longer have the `i8042.kbdreset=1` boot parameter set.
- I've had multiple reboots and power cycles, and had absolutely no problems with the trackpad at all.
The reason I'm using a mainline kernel is that I've enabled various ACPI debugging options to help track down completely independent bugs and laptop features.