I tried to reproduce problem and it looks like stable atleast twice. Ill try to find clue with stopping gdm On Apr 15, 2015 5:29 PM, "Sergei Sinyak" <serega.belarus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > It stays: couldnt find synaptics properties > > Looks like it disappears on a hardware layer, because when it's working > synclient reports list of properties. > > P.S. was trying to reproduce problem, and happend in the the following way: > reboot, then systemctl stop gdm, reboot and that's it > On Apr 15, 2015 4:37 PM, "Syrone Wong" <wong.syrone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi, >> check whether you have "synclient" installed and you can use command below >> to check touchpad's status. >> `synclient -l | grep -i "touchpadoff" | sed -e "s/\s*//g"` >> >> On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Sergei Sinyak <serega.belarus@xxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >> > P.P.S. >> > >> > lspci does NOT show synaptic device >> > On Apr 15, 2015 2:03 PM, "Sergei Sinyak" <serega.belarus@xxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> > >> > > Kernel version linux 3.19-3 >> > > >> > > Randomly synaptic doesn't work. Usually while booting there are >> message >> > > about psmouse module loading and detecting synaptic. But rarely there >> are >> > > no messages about loading driver. And of course it doesn't work. >> > > >> > > Im using gnome-shell as DM >> > > >> > > How can I try to detect it? >> > > >> > > While disappearing lspci also does show synaptic device. Any other >> way? >> > > >> > > Ah, and reboot always turns touchpad back. >> > > >> > > Thanks in advace. >> > > >> > > P.S. was experiencing it since 3.9 maybe or even earlier >> > > >> > >> >