Also, for each boot instance, save off and compare /var/log/Xorg.0.log as this is where such problems will be reported. (To "save off" here, you should do something like "cat Xorg.0.log > Xlog.kernel.1".)
On 08/30/2013 02:28 AM brandon whitehead wrote:
Hello Ahmed, Nothing else besides kernel has changed? I'd reboot and revert to previous kernel to test the issue. -Brandon
On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 2:43 AM, Ahmed ahmed.daud500@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
i recently installed centos 6 64bit version on my HPProBook4530s
Laptop. i then issued the command to update the kernel only. it updated the kernel to latest stable 2.6.32-358.14.1.el6.x86_64 kernel. After update what i got is that my touchpad is not working. i am 1000% certain that new kernel caused this problem. so, what i should do with the kernel to overcome this problem or any other suggestion?
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