(In reply to Srihari Vijayaraghavan from comment #146)
> Mateusz, indeed your patch above in attachment 146121 [details] does fix the
> problem with Elantech touch pad never working after a cold boot in Linux.
>
> From what I can see, it is very small & simple. Therefore, hopefully it'd be
> accepted in mainline (and stable) in some form or other (which will
> eventually trickle down to many distribution kernels).
Unfortunately it won't be because it resets the keyboard while we initialize the mouse.
This all boils down to small differences in behaviour between Windows and Linux.
See: http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/3561.html
>
> Thank you for all your efforts to solve this problem. Am sure all
> Gigabyte/Elantech Linux users would highly appreciate your efforts in fixing
> this obnoxious bug. Well done!
>
> Once again, I'm happy to test any other patch you (or anybody on this
> thread) may propose in this connection.
(In reply to Srihari Vijayaraghavan from comment #146) mjg59.dreamwidt h.org/3561. html
> Mateusz, indeed your patch above in attachment 146121 [details] does fix the
> problem with Elantech touch pad never working after a cold boot in Linux.
>
> From what I can see, it is very small & simple. Therefore, hopefully it'd be
> accepted in mainline (and stable) in some form or other (which will
> eventually trickle down to many distribution kernels).
Unfortunately it won't be because it resets the keyboard while we initialize the mouse.
This all boils down to small differences in behaviour between Windows and Linux.
See: http://
>
> Thank you for all your efforts to solve this problem. Am sure all
> Gigabyte/Elantech Linux users would highly appreciate your efforts in fixing
> this obnoxious bug. Well done!
>
> Once again, I'm happy to test any other patch you (or anybody on this
> thread) may propose in this connection.
Thank You for Your support.