Same problem on an Asus X202E. When starting up off a cold boot, xinput --list won't show the touchscreen device. However, after getting out of suspend mode, the touchscreen appears according to xinput --list. When I take a look at the log files, I get pretty much the same lines as gravity. It is also interesting to notice that without putting the laptop in suspend mode after startup and resuming it, compiz and therefore unity crashes very often. Resuming solves the crashes and then the computer works great again.
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