I don't understand, yesterday I managed to switch it on and off by
inserting and removing the `psmouse` module via modprobe, today it just
doesn't get back on -- I haven't change anything else in my
configuration.
Also about the quoted changelog, I wasn't using `synclient` with the
`-s` switch.
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 06:22, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
> Matteo Riva writes:
>
>>After the full-upgrade of my testing system (with kernel 2.6.30) I
>>can't do anything about my touchpad anymore, with the main problem
>>being that I can't disable it.
>
>>Neither synclient nor xinput have any effe
Matteo Riva writes:
>After the full-upgrade of my testing system (with kernel 2.6.30) I
>can't do anything about my touchpad anymore, with the main problem
>being that I can't disable it.
>Neither synclient nor xinput have any effect on it, [...]
>From /usr/share/doc/xserver-xorg-input-synaptic
After the full-upgrade of my testing system (with kernel 2.6.30) I
can't do anything about my touchpad anymore, with the main problem
being that I can't disable it.
Neither synclient nor xinput have any effect on it, and if I try
gsynaptics-init
I get
GSynaptics couldn't initialize.
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