Hello

On Wed, 14 May 2008 09:59:40 +0200
Jack Malmostoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have the same problem on my laptop.

Why the hell it does work for me and I can not reproduce it? :-)

> As Tim noted, disabling gsynaptics from the systems-->preferences-->sessions
> panel makes the touchpad work in Gnome.

Does touchpad also break if you start gsynaptics manually? Can you try
moving some controls and see whether one of them breaks it?

> Here are the outputs Michal asked for:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop$ gconftool --dump 
> /desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad
> <gconfentryfile>
>   <entrylist base="/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad">
>     <entry>
>       <key>max_tap_time</key>
>       <value>
>         <int>0</int>
>       </value>
>     </entry>
>     <entry>
>       <key>off</key>
>       <value>
>         <bool>false</bool>
>       </value>
>     </entry>
>     <entry>
>       <key>sensitivity</key>
>       <value>
>         <int>4</int>
>       </value>
>     </entry>
>     <entry>
>       <key>vert_scroll_delta</key>
>       <value>
>         <int>60</int>
>       </value>
>     </entry>
>   </entrylist>
> </gconfentryfile>

Strange, it contains very few values, mine contains a lot more...

> When I start Gnome with gsynaptics enabled, in .xsession-errors I get:
> 
> ** (gsynaptics-init:5726): WARNING **: Using synclient

This is okay (direct SHM backend has been dropped by upstream).

> And additionally, but I don't know if it's related, either with or without
> gsynaptics I have:
> 
> ** (gnome-settings-daemon:5678): WARNING **: Error in setting vertical
> scroll
> 
> ** (gnome-settings-daemon:5678): WARNING **: Error in setting horizontal
> scroll

This should not be related.

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        Michal Čihař | http://cihar.com | http://blog.cihar.com

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