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Can you try upgrading to Ubuntu Natty? It has much newer Xorg packages.
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You mean 11.04? I will do it as soon as I can...
Do you think that booting from an 11.04 livecd will be an accurate test or not so much? |
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I need to ask has all of this been from a live CD or have you actually installed any of them (os). Just curious...
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Ubuntu 10.10 is actually installed currently. The only livecd that I've tried so far to solve this is the one suggested a few posts back.
Can one even install liquorix on a livecd boot? :) |
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Another month goes by, another month of not being able to disable tap-clicking. :(
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I asked you to try upgrading to natty, your userspace is old among other things.
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Ah yes I forgot to do that. I will do it tonight.
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OK - updated to 11.04 and still no go. My touchpad is still being recognized as a PS/2 mouse:
ben@maybeinnovations:~$ uname -a Linux maybeinnovations 2.6.39-1.dmz.2-liquorix-amd64 #1 ZEN SMP PREEMPT Fri Jun 10 01:11:24 CDT 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux |
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When you tried this with aptosid did you try the package kde-config-touchpad"? I gotta be honest I can't help with ubuntu I gave that up a long long long time ago for something that I could honestly control. Other than that I really don't know what to help with here. Sorry...
Edit: I do know there's some kind of package that comes with Linux Mint debian edition though, I just set that up for someone this weekend so something should be on gnome too I'd think.....I really am out of ideas here. |
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