*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 40503 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 40503
Synaptics touchpad detection (regression)
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No touch-and-drag with Synaptics pad
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The same here, although on Slackware 10.2.
The stock 2.6.13 kernel from the slackware instalation
disks was working perfectly.
The touchpad was detected as ImPS/2, and the "touch-and-drag".
was working ok.
A new compile of 2.6.16.20 broke the things.
The new kernel detected the touchpad as SynPS/2
The same here, although on Slackware 10.2.
The stock 2.6.13 kernel from the slackware instalation
disks was working perfectly.
The touchpad was detected as ImPS/2, and the "touch-and-drag".
was working ok.
A new compile of 2.6.16.20 broke the things.
The new kernel detected the touchpad as SynPS/2
The same here, although on Slackware 10.2.
The stock 2.6.13 kernel from the slackware instalation
disks was working perfectly.
The touchpad was detected as ImPS/2, and the "touch-and-drag".
was working ok.
A new compile of 2.6.16.20 broke the things.
The new kernel detected the touchpad as SynPS/2
The same here, although on Slackware 10.2.
The stock 2.6.13 kernel from the slackware instalation
disks was working perfectly.
The touchpad was detected as ImPS/2, and the "touch-and-drag".
was working ok.
A new compile of 2.6.16.20 broke the things.
The new kernel detected the touchpad as SynPS/2