I also have this problem on an X1C 6th gen (gray if that somehow matters), non-NFC. I've enabled the Linux support for sleep state and Thunderbolt in BIOS, and disabled AMT.
There are many "Failed to reset mouse on synaptics-pt/serio0" and "psmouse serio1: TouchPad at isa0060/serio1/input0 lost sync at byte 1" messages.
Both the touchpad and trackpoint do work on Ubuntu Budgie 18.04.1.
I'm a web developer and Linux user, but not familiar with Linux internals. A TL;DR of the discussion above would be great. And maybe someone more knowledgeable could look at why these peripherals do work in Budgie.
I also have this problem on an X1C 6th gen (gray if that somehow matters), non-NFC. I've enabled the Linux support for sleep state and Thunderbolt in BIOS, and disabled AMT.
It's exactly as described at https:/ /forums. lenovo. com/t5/ Linux-Discussio n/Troubles- with-X1- Carbon- 2018-X1C6- TouchPad- and-TrackPoint- under/td- p/4004815
Here's the dmesg output: /gist.github. com/dandv/ d2ed219103f8d03 f980fcbb660d05e f1
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There are many "Failed to reset mouse on synaptics- pt/serio0" and "psmouse serio1: TouchPad at isa0060/ serio1/ input0 lost sync at byte 1" messages.
Both the touchpad and trackpoint do work on Ubuntu Budgie 18.04.1.
I'm a web developer and Linux user, but not familiar with Linux internals. A TL;DR of the discussion above would be great. And maybe someone more knowledgeable could look at why these peripherals do work in Budgie.