On 7/1/07, Nick Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
does synaptics or your touchpad work after suspending to disk or RAM?
Well, suspend{1,2} has been a nightmare for me to get working so I've pretty
much given up on it. So... I couldn't say. On 2.6.19, the kernel suspend
"just worked". I keep current with kernels so ever since upgrading it's
been a headache. As far as I can recall, I had no problems with the touchpad
after a suspend to ram cycle.
when you boot or resume from a suspend, is the touchpad's event-device (eg:
/dev/input/event11) always the same? mine seems to fluctuate between boots
and resumes.
I read about this somewhere, possibly here. Pretty sure that is supposed to
happen and is actually disered for various reasons. Someone correct me if
I'm wrong. It should be re-initializing itself, thus the new node. touchpad
and suspend internals is an area I've been meaning to delve into so I'm
fairly ignorant about them... But, if I'm not mistaken, if you don't use the
dynamic event* method, you will wind up with problems after a resume. Maybe
it's the other way around. Trying to recall from memory what I read about
this issue and I could have it ass backwards. :-)
Does your touchpad work after a resume using 'auto-dev'?
Jon
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