Hi, On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 02:16:22PM +0200, maximilian attems wrote: > On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 01:18:15PM +0200, Maarten Verwijs wrote: > > Is this a kernel issue, or an Xorg (Synaptics driver) issue? > > > > After running into this bug I've downgraded my kernel to the default > > Etch one (2.6.18-6). And I still experience this bug. > > > > The only way to a working trackpad after resuming from suspend is to not > > use the Synaptics driver. > > > > I've tried: > > - restarting gpm from console > > - switching to console and back > > - rmmod appletouch on suspend and modprobing it after resume > > > > None of these solved the issue. Only not using the synaptics driver > > gives me a working trackpad (without all the fancy features, of course). > > hey, > > 2.6.18 is old and there were a *lot* of improvements since > pretty sure this is fixed inbetween. please try at least > 2.6.24 etch+half.
Thanks for replying. I guess I've not made myself clear. I've tried: - 2.6.18 - 2.6.22 - 2.6.24 - 2.6.25 - 2.6.26 As the newer kernels had been mentioned in the thread above, I thought it overkill to mention those again. When using the synaptics driver, the trackpad-bug appears. When using the Xorg 'mouse' driver, the trackpad keeps on working. The culprit would IMHO seem to be the Synaptics driver, NOT the kernel. Kindest regards, -- Maarten Verwijs | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://maarten.verwijs.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]