This has been fixed with recent releases..
** Changed in: xorg-driver-synaptics (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Appletouch trackpad unbearably slow
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OK - I've managed to fix this for all OSs, and in all cases.
Make the following changes to the default Xorg.conf:
1. Change
Option SendCoreEvents true
in the Synaptics section to
Option CorePointer
2. Change
InputDevice Configured Mouse
at the end of the file to
InputDevice Configured
I managed to fix this by changing the SendCoreEvents line in xorg.conf to
Option CorePointer
Then I get better acceleration...
This only works on Gutsy, though - it breaks the trackpad on Feisty...
Can we get a fix in Gutsy?
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Not sure if this should be a separate bug due to different architecture,
but on 7.04 i386 beta, this behavior is exhibted on macbook core 2 duo.
This is a departure from previous feisty releases, where the trackpad
was overly sensitive.
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A temporal solution is to add to /etc/rc.local
sudo rmmod appletouch sudo modprdo appletouch
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I have filed a new bug for this under the kernel, since appletouch is part of
the kernel.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102680
Again, I don't know if my problem is the same as this bug since I'm on
x86, and this bug is for powerpc, but I believe it is.
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I have the problem with kernel 2.6.20-12, but not with 2.6.20-9. So I
don't know if it's really a synaptics-driver problem.
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This bug is still occurring in Feisty 12.24.06 on the Powerbook 6,8
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I can confirm this bug also exists on the Powerbook 6,8 (12in 1.5Ghz) in
Edgy final. That means it occurs on the 12in 1.5Ghz model and the
1.5-1.6Ghz 15in/17in models. They're the same release family.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/ApplePowerbookG4_1.2Ghz_1.67Ghz
I can confirm this bug on the PowerBook 5,6 (12/15/17in 1.5Ghz-1.67Ghz)
on Edgy 6.10 final. Really kills the experience on the live cd.
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Yes well, some pompous fool decide it was a massive security risk and
refused to fix it.
I am a security professional, security to the point where you completely
break things is just plain stupid.
I am sure there could have been a workaround to mitigate this huge
security hole, or at least a way
sudo rmmod appletouch sudo modprobe appletouch in a terminal directly
after log in works around it for me ... seems rather like a
module/kernel issue
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