> Have you compiled kernel with that patch?

No, I haven't. The workaround of setting i8042.nopnp is satisfactory for
me, and the patch creator has done a thorough write up of the problem.

My objective in filing this bug is to raise awareness that the current
version of Ubuntu has this problem - on fairly major hardware from a
mainstream vendor - so that other people searching the bug tracker for
it can more easily find out.

Or, that it might draw the attention of Ubuntu kernel maintainers for
possible inclusion as a SAUCE patch whilst waiting for upstream
inclusion.

Or, getting a bit hopeful here, that someone at Canonical could get
someone at HP to fix their "quirky" i8042 emulation.

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Title:
  HP Spectre x360 14-ea0xxx Tiger Lake Keyboard does not work until
  ~30-60 seconds after boot

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  On the HP Spectre x360 14-ea0xxx (Tiger Lake), the keyboard is
  inoperable for ~30-60 seconds after system boot.

  Kernel logging reveals that it did not detect the keyboard during this
  time.

  An analysis of this and a patch can be found at:

  https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-input/msg71677.html

  
  A workaround is to add i8042.nopnp to the kernel command line

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