So I'm now writing to you with kernel-upstream-4.3.0-040300rc5 installed
and the Focaltech driver uninstall as requested.

My computer boot almost normaly, just a small error display, "Error
parsing PCC subspaces from PCCT” I think because of a conflict between
the new kernel and the nvidia driver. It just slow down a little bit the
boot time.

Everything works as usual. As it was the case when I tested the kernel
4.1.6, the touchpad is recognised and work without the need of any
additional driver.

However, the problem is still on. After I close the lid of my computer
or click on the button to suspend its activity, after awaking,
everything seems to work except the touchpad. The keyboard works, the
wifi reconnect but the touchpad is blocked. I have to restart to get it
working again.

I hope that was the test you wanted me to do. Should I restart under
kernel 3.19.30? and should I delete the kernel 4.3.0-rc5? or should I
keep it like that for now?

** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream kernel-bug-exists-
upstream-4.3.0-040300rc5

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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