I think what many people are saying is that it is *not* emulation.
Anything with a Synaptics touchpad supports it, no emulation needed...
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two-finger scrolling does not work on Dell Studio 15 (1555) via gui config
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/476866
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Perhaps the title of this bug should be changed, as the "grayed out 2
finger option" problem seems to exist on many different platforms. It's
an issue for me on my HP EliteBook 2530p, for example.
Making the title as more of a generic / widely-affected problem might
help it get in a release soon?
Haven't seen this posted, which sums up the problem I have (shift key
doesn't do its job over VNC):
http://machine-cycle.blogspot.com/2009/02/vnc-shifty-keyboard-
problems.html
Note that this isolates the problem to gnome-settings-daemon.
For x11vnc (which I use) the workaround is the -xkb optio
I also confirm this locks up the Intrepid Final LiveCD. Not pretty for
new users. I finally figured out I could get it to boot by removing the
wireless card.
There is a dev/beta version of the acx 100/111 project with WPA support.
Info is here:
http://acx100.sourceforge.net/wiki/Mac80211
Note t
To answer comment 15, there is a dev/beta version of the acx 100/111
project with WPA support.
Info is here:
http://acx100.sourceforge.net/wiki/Mac80211
Note that some versions of opensuse have packages for this:
http://software.opensuse.org/search?baseproject=openSUSE%3A10.3&p=1&q
=acx-mac8021
This bug is now a year old but I was just bit by this.
Had a DHCP problem on my new Ubuntu install so like a good GUI-boy I
went to the Network config and made sure dhcp was configured for eth0.
Big mistake. That modified /etc/network/interfaces. I then spent an hour
figuring out how NetworkManag