Hi,

Michal wrote:
> Yes this is the real cause of the problems - GNOME now includes some
> way to configure touchpad, which do conflict with GPDS. gsynaptics is
> not affected by this because it uses different way to load the settings
> (autostart script vs. settings-daemon plugin). There is ongoing
> discussion in upstream bug about this.

any news on this? I just installed both on a newly upgraded machine to
squeeze, and obviously the result was more confusing than helpful.

I’d consider this a sever usability problem and hope that squeeze will
eventually be installed without this problem – at the worst,
gpointer-device-settings should conflict with gnome-settings-daemon...

Thanks,
Joachim

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