On Jul 24, Tim Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On my hardware (MacBook Core Duo), the appletouch module is used for 
> maximum
> functionality of the touchpad.  However, this module is not loaded at boot
> by default - instead, the usbhid module is used, which works but doesn't
> support advanced features of the touchpad (scrolling, multi-button taps,
> etc).  The appletouch module CAN be used in Debian, though creating a file
> in /etc/modprobe.d is necessary to make it work.  On Ubuntu, appletouch is
> loaded by default.  Could this be done in Debian as well

I am sorry, but I am currently having troubles reading your mind
and/or your file system.
Do you mind explaining me what am I supposed to do?

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ciao,
Marco

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