Right now it stopped happening, although I did see something briefly
last week that fixed itself on a reboot.
If it happens again I'll check those details.
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xlsclients has the same output both times.
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Title:
QEMU touchpad input erratic after wakeup from sleep
Status in QEMU:
New
Status in libvirt
1. seems like same issue on older intel-microcode.
2. I checked xev on the guest while issue was occuring with the
following results:
when moving the cursor, a buttonpress event is generated along with a
bunch of motionnotify events. After moving it, if I click or touch the
touchpad without movin
>Core Gen8 Mobile
That's my i9-8950HK.
What I don't understand is why it works perfectly on the host but not on
the guest. And the fact that it persists even when rebooting the guest
implies it's not an issue with the guest runtime or anything. It seems
like the issue must be with the way qemu is
The issue replicated on the older libvirt, so it wasn't that. Only thing
left to try is intel-microcode now
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Title:
QEMU touchpad input erratic
I'll try a few full boot-sleep-resume cycles on both versions and see
how often it replicates
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Title:
QEMU touchpad input erratic after wakeup f
Actually, the version of libvirt I'd upgraded from was 5.0.0-1ubuntu2.2
-> 5.0.0-1ubuntu2.3.
Downgrading all of libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-driver-
storage-rbd libvirt-daemon-system libvirt0 to 5.0.0-1ubuntu2.2 seems to
have fixed this after several sleep-resume cycles, although