The authors of some posts in this thread say that they are using a patched kernel. Yet, the developer, Aaron, seems to say one does not need patches . However, that same developer seems to say that his work has *not yet* become incorporated into the kernel. (Meanwhile I continue to try various combinations to get my touchpad to work after deep sleep and it still does not.)
If the patches *are* now incorporated into a version of the Linux kernel, then *which kernel version(s)* is/are at issue?
If the patches are *not* yet incorporated into a version of the Linux kernel, then - as I asked previously - how does one apply the patches? Can one do so without compiling the kernel oneself?
I am sorry, but what is going on?
The authors of some posts in this thread say that they are using a patched kernel. Yet, the developer, Aaron, seems to say one does not need patches . However, that same developer seems to say that his work has *not yet* become incorporated into the kernel. (Meanwhile I continue to try various combinations to get my touchpad to work after deep sleep and it still does not.)
If the patches *are* now incorporated into a version of the Linux kernel, then *which kernel version(s)* is/are at issue?
If the patches are *not* yet incorporated into a version of the Linux kernel, then - as I asked previously - how does one apply the patches? Can one do so without compiling the kernel oneself?