>From another user with the same August BIOS as mine said that the patched 
>kernel provided by @kaihengfeng fixed the problem for him:
http://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1728244/
 

https://techtablets.com/forum/topic/how-to-install-antergos-linux-on-
the-ezbook-3-pro-v4/#post-74901

"It is 17.10 Ubuntu from the official download site, isorespined
(Linuxium), then kernel changed  (yesterday did it) from the link above.
Ubuntu installed few weeks ago, but had touchpad problem until kernel
change....

4.13.0.17 is working (from your link above)!!!!  4.14-rc7 was not ok
(maybe patch was not included at all, god knows who compiled the
kernel)!!! Since yesterday all boot was normal, touchpad is working, no
freezing issue. Maybe sometimes this 100ms waiting time is not enough.
This waiting time includes in the patch.

After some debuging this it seems that this touchpad simply never sends
an interrupt after a reset as expected by the i2c hid driver. This commit
adds a quirk for this device, making i2c_hid_command sleep 100ms after
a reset instead of waiting for an irq, fixing i2c-hid failing to bind to
this touchpad.”

Maybe this 100ms is not enough sometimes, this was the reason, why your
touchpad not worked once. (Just a tip)"

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