ksynaptics is obsolete and has been abandoned by its developers. As this
is most likely a bug with ksynaptics itself and not with our packaging,
this bug will not be fixed since ksynaptics is not present in any
supported version since Kubuntu 6.10.
** Changed in: ksynaptics (Ubuntu)
Status:
Gabriel:
After you moved svn.out to another path, did you have to do anything to
change the code so it referenced it? (I've tried following all of this,
but still, touchpad resets).
Thanks,
Anthony
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Nice workaround, francis. I had to drop the ${LINE// /} for $LINE, as it would
not read it. Are you sure is the right regexp?, then I had to erase the blanks
by hand, so I didn't run the whole file but just the couple of twicks I needed.
I also changed the location of the svn.out file to somewhe
I've been experiencing exactly the same problem since I upgraded to
Gutsy. MetaMorfoziS, your solution is great, but I decided to make it a
little simpler.
After running Ksynaptics to ensure that your touchpad is configured the
way you want it, just run the command:
synclient -l > svn.out
A
I haev solved a problem, but this is only a WORKAROUND, and i waiting for the
solution henceforward.
So this is the solution:
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First, setup your touchpad well, to get it work as you want (scrolling,
circular, tapping etc)
I have solved it with php, because its easier (you can do with your
Hi,
Same problem here.
Any change I make in ksynaptics (syndock) is totally ignored, even without
rebooting.
I tried deleting .kde/share/config/ksynapticsrc. This permit saving
changes between two invocations during the same session, but old params
come back after reboot.
Can you all confirm t
Same here Kubuntu Gutsy. I neve use my touchpad so I disable it but
after each reboot it's active again, even though the KDE control panel
claims it's still disabled.
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I have the same problem. How it says brent ksynaptics worked perfect in feisty,
and now after my dist-upgrade to gutsy (with the same configuraction in
xorg.conf and in the ksynaptics options) the settings are not stored. After
reboot i must configure it again. It is a little annoying.
This is o
For me the option is saved until I reboot. After a reboot tapping is
enabled regardless of the setting, so I then have to enter the options,
enable tapping, then disable tapping and 'apply', the problem will then
be gone until the next time I reboot. I'm running Kubuntu 7.10 rc.
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Same problem here.
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I'm having this problem with gutsy, but had no problems at all with
feisty. No idea why.
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I will confirm as it does look like the same issue as Bug 22419
** Changed in: ksynaptics (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Some useful info, relaese is: Ubuntu 7.04, 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun
Apr 15 06:17:24 UTC 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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