On Wednesday 06 August 2003 10:10 pm, Chris I wrote:
On 2003.08.06 21:21, Jerry McBride wrote:
I tought I'd chime in here to touch base with anyone having problems
with the
new 2.6.0 test kernel and touchpads in laptops.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-userm=106020782729526w=2
I
Thanks for the concerns, Ryan. I fixed the problem by compiling mm-sources.
Comes patched to supply a synaptics support option... It actually works. As
for my actually doing the patching myself... it never works. First time for
me that a patch I applied failed to work.
Anyways, mm-sources did
On 2003.08.06 21:21, Jerry McBride wrote:
I tought I'd chime in here to touch base with anyone having problems
with the
new 2.6.0 test kernel and touchpads in laptops.
I admin an odd lot of about 80 laptops at work and I've been looking
into
testing the 2.6.0 kernel on some of the various brands
On 2003.08.08 21:55, Jerry McBride wrote:
Anyways, mm-sources did the trick.
Do the scroll buttons and configurable pad-ranges work too?
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jerry: check on bugzilla.kernel.org for my bug that I submitted.
Try the synaptics driver and possibly the other fix by adding no
extensions to the mouse options. You can find more info in the bug
that I wrote on the bugzilla kernel site.
I have gotten my touchpad to work on my Dell 8100.
On Friday 08 August 2003 11:11 pm, Chris I wrote:
On 2003.08.08 21:55, Jerry McBride wrote:
Anyways, mm-sources did the trick.
Do the scroll buttons and configurable pad-ranges work too?
On Compaq 1200 series the scroll buttons work fine but no ranges.
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