Lubuntu 2.10 64 bit
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** Also affects: gpointing-device-settings
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Missing pointing devices settings utility
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** Also affects: gpointing-device-settings
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Trackpad settings don't persist beyond reboot
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Missing pointing devices settings utility has been confirmed
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Title:
Trackpad
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Magpie (thismagpie)
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Title:
Missing pointing devices settings utility
I would hardly call the "information" readily available: The page title
is "Lubuntu/Mouse" when we are talking about trackpads here and I am
sorry, but I am speaking as someone who has alread found a way to solve
the problem (even if not to your taste) and those instructions you
linked are not comp
"This is fairly trivial to script if you have a huge number of users,
which you likely don't."
I put the script into etc/xdg/autostart fine and never had a problem. I
don't really an advantage to permanently setting the touchpad for only
one user when it is causing such a menace. Please clarify yo
I disagree. If you are going to disable tap-to-click. It needs to be
done properly not just for that login session. This is a bug.
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Title:
Trackpa
You can make a file with your settings hardcoded into it and then make
the file executable.
To get it to execute when you reboot, you would make an autostart file
for the executable file you just made in usr/share/applications.
I have a blog "walkthrough"-ish, to help others with this sort of
pro
Ah sorry I did not see your post with Toshiba NB305-N600 written on. I
installed 11.04, 11.12 and 12.04 fine on my little samsung N145. Perhaps
it might be an issue with the model. Can I ask is it connected to the
internet when you install?
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Title:
Trackpad settings don't persist beyond re
I installed it on my netbook in the past. (using unetbootin)
What netbook is it failing with?
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