Same here. Thank you guys for finding a fix ;)
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Title:
[Dell BIOSes dated 27 Mar 2019, XPS 9575, Precision 5530 2-in-1]
laptop
@Mario Limonciello Sorry, I am a bit out of the loop. Does #61 solve the
issue? And if so, are there negative aspects of blacklisting intel-hid?
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#43 does not work for me (latest v. of Fedora 31) but appeared to be
working for a short time before upgrading from Fedora 30 to Fedora 31
(most likely it never worked though and it was a placebo effect).
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@ryder-tim Thanks for letting us know. As far as I understand your
workaround is meant for people running the old 1.2.0 BIOS (in order to
avoid the more serious bug of no registered input at login) and your
workaround only fixes the trackpad issues associated with BIOS v. 1.2.0.
Is that correct?
The thing is I am really afraid of upgrading the BIOS just to give it a
shot because of this:
"Just update XPS 9575 Bios on the week of Sept 9, now the laptop is
totally unresponsive, not able to power on, totally black screen, no
light comes on, fans won't kick on, no Dell logo shows. Tried many
Is there any hope that this will ever be fixed because as Bryn points
out at #36 the temporary "fix" of downgrading the BIOS is far from
satisfying.
** Description changed:
On a dell XPS 15 2-in-1 with the latest 1.4.0 bios, my touchpad and keyboard
are unresponsive at the gdm login screen.
user report:
device - Dell XPS 15 9575 (2018) Intel Core i5-8305G
BIOS - version 1.2.0
OS - Fedora 30 (Gnome Version 3.32.2)
No bugs reported. Everything works fine.
Guess this is no surprise as I am running an older BIOS version.
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Hey everyone,
is there any update on the issue?
Does the bug still occur with BIOS v. 1.6.1 from 21 Jul 2019?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Simon
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