I saw that, but maybe we're looking at different versions of that wiki.
It talks about an HAL fdi file, which as you stated in #2 and as I
observed on my machine is being ignored in 9.10.
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https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad#Enabling%20SHMConfig.
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Ok, how do we enable it then?
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Dirk, that's the one thing currently does (and probably always will)
need SHMConfig. There's no other way to poke deep into the driver's
variables.
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William, you said that Ubuntu 9.10 doesn't need SHMConfig at all.
I am trying to figure out whether my touchpad recognizes two fingers. The
command "synclient -m 10" gives an error "Can't access shared memory area.
SHMConfig disabled?" Seems like it's looking for SHMConfig after all.
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William, please see bug #355071 and tell, what what have I done wrong
way? Synaptics driver completely ignore all settings from HAL. That is
what bug report about.
I suppose, these bug reports should be marked as 'wontfix', as HAL is
deprecated now and will be discarded from 9.10.
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A HAL FDI file does work in Ubuntu 9.04, and Ubuntu 9.10 doesn't need
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Hello,
I bought a Samsung NC10 netbook last week and installed Ubuntu 9.04 UNR
on it. Here I had no problems with gsynaptics, synclient etc. I added
the shmconfig.fdi file to the /etc/hal/fdi/policy directory, re
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Status: New => Confirmed
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26321269/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26321270/LsHal.txt
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