Hello good morning,


Assuming these things happen in Gnome Shell with Wayland, I would suggest to switch to X.org in GDM to see if they persist. If things behave normally, then it's a bug in Wayland,
About where to file the bugs...  It should be Gnome, Wayland and/or GPointing Device Settings. The first one should be filed in Red Hat Bugzilla (for Fedora) but the second one can be either RH or Gnome Bugzilla. 
Please, let us know if you need anything else.

Hope this helps,
Silvia



On 18 November 2017 at 00:16, Braden McDaniel <braden@endoframe.com> wrote:
I have a ThinkPad Yoga 11e running Fedora.  A couple of months or so prior to the Fedora 27 release, some updates to Fedora 26 introduced some problems.  They are thus:

The touchpad stopped working.  The touch screen still works fine; but an update rendered the touchpad unresponsive.

Restart stopped working.  The machine must be manually turned off and turned back on for any update process that incorporates a restart.

Neither of these problems was present in Fedora 26 at its initial release; they were both introduced by updates.

I have updated the machine to Fedora 27; unfortunately, both problems persist.

I would be happy to file bugs for these issues; but I am uncertain what component they should be filed against.  Please advise.

--
Braden McDaniel
<braden@endoframe.com>


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