Le Mardi 22 Novembre 2005 05:16, David R. Litwin a écrit : > > Hi! > > > > I've added "psmouse.proto=imps" in my grub's "menu.lst" file for the > > kernel I > > boot, and everything works fine. > > edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and add "psmouse.proto=imps" on the line > > corresponding to your kernel > > If I can jump in, the only way that my touchpad works is if I disable USB > Legacy in the BIOS. Surely there must be a better way of getting it to work > with out having to do thisr, yes? > > I have Sid, Xorg and the latest udev (which has replaced (some how) > hotplug). I also use the package which adds a modules to the Control Centre > in KDE (3.4.2), so I don't have the XFree86-Synaptic-Touchpad-Driver. I > amn't too sure what driver I have; I think evdev. > > If you need any other information, please ask me and I will try to tell > you. > > Thanks much. >
Well, in fact I have the same config as you have, though not udev but still hotplug I think (with 2.6.14.2 hand compiled kernel) I don't use the synaptics driver since the line "psmouse.proto=imps" bypasses the driver... did you check www.linux-laptops.net ? I found my solution there by looking at some laptops resembling mine and the links proposed... Good luck... > -- > —A watched bread-crumb never boils. > —My hover-craft is full of eels. > —[...]and that's the he and the she of it.