Hi everybody,

Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
Giulio, good day.

Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 05:50:21PM +0100, Giulio Ferro wrote:
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
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(II) Synaptics touchpad driver version 0.14.6 (1406)
Synaptics_Touchpad no synaptics event device found (checked 10 nodes)
Synaptics_Touchpad The /dev/input/event* device nodes seem to be missing
(EE) xf86OpenSerial: No Device specified.
Synaptics driver unable to open device
And what if you'll specify
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        Option          "Device"                "/dev/psm0"
        Option          "Protocol"              "psm"
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in the xorg.conf?  I assume that you have your synaptics touchpad
as the /dev/psm0.
Yes, I have the touchpad as /dev/psm0

But what protocol is selected?  From your Xorg log I assume that
it is either "event", "auto-dev" or not set at all.

I just ran into the same problem. In xorg.conf I explicitly told the synaptics driver to use "psm" and "/dev/psm0", but the error message would suggest that it uses "event".

Also, I tried to change the source code of the synaptics driver (synaptics.c) and hard-coded "psm" as the only driver, no matter what xorg.conf says. Synaptics still would not start, but this time complaining that no device was specified. Please note that I had "Device" in my xorg.conf, but the error suggests that the driver ignored it.

It almost seems that no matter what options I pass to synaptics, it does not receive them. Is it possible that Xorg's option retrieval functions have changed making the (relatively) old synaptics unusable?

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