Re: Touchpad in KDE Lenny

2008-05-30 Thread Jens Kapitza
Jaime schrieb: > If laptop environment wasn't installed, is there a way to go back and modify the installation? is there a package called laptop-* installed at you system? the environmet just install some debian packages (i think) you can remove the packages if you don't need them -- Jens Kapi

Touchpad in KDE Lenny

2008-05-28 Thread Jaime
Have made lots of modifications to the /xorg.conf file as directed by the README, but still am not working. I did the install from a cd. I can't remember whether I was presented with the choice by the installer as to what environments were to be installed; desktop, laptop,print server etc. If

Re: Touchpad in KDE Lenny

2008-05-28 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 2008-05-28 13:34, Jaime wrote: > Just re-sized my linux partition and installed Debian Lenny KDE. Have > been running Etch with Gnome for months now but thought I'd give KDE a > try. The install went flawlessly and getting wireless up and running

Re: Touchpad in KDE Lenny

2008-05-28 Thread Thomas Johnson
This is the section in my xorg,conf that I use for the touchpad. Section "InputDevice" Driver "synaptics" Identifier "touchpad" Option "Device" "/dev/psaux" Option "Protocol" "auto-dev" Option "LeftEdge" "130" Option "RightEdge" "840" Option "TopEdg

Touchpad in KDE Lenny

2008-05-28 Thread Jaime
Just re-sized my linux partition and installed Debian Lenny KDE. Have been running Etch with Gnome for months now but thought I'd give KDE a try. The install went flawlessly and getting wireless up and running only required copying the intel files into /lib/firmware, doing a restart and boom I