If you enter it in at boot time it’s not permanent, so it’ll either work or it won’t, but it shouldn’t break anything.
If you enter it in at boot time it’s not permanent, so it’ll either work or it won’t, but it shouldn’t break anything.


Mine is ‘HoloNet’, but it’s kind of a deep cut unless you’re really into Star Wars.
So it looks like the touchpad problem is a known issue with that particular model. A web search turned up an Arch Linux forum post from 2017 with the same issue. Unfortunately, there was no solution posted.
Your touchpad shows up as a PS/2 device, right? I have a ThinkPad A475 with a PS/2 trackpad that won’t function at all in Linux unless I add i8042.reset as a GRUB argument.
Maybe see if that helps?
This. I’ve gone ‘round the Cape of Distros and found myself reinstalling Linux Mint on all of my older computers because it just fucking WORKS without complaint or issue.
Using Fedora on my newer laptop, but for a distro that you don’t have to think about at all and just USE, Mint is hard to beat.
And that’s why I don’t use PPAs, but you do you, I guess…


Inviting world leaders to check out his merch store.
This is what has become of America.
They want to keep it because it’s a double recursive acronym, GNU Image Manipulation Program, where “GNU” translates to “GNU’s Not UNIX.”
So clever.
It’s 2026. Can we please change the name to something NOT juvenile?