Hello again:
As a follow-up, I wanted to note that I tried the suggestion for
removing the module and reloading it. Doing so does allow me to
reconnect without having to reboot (thank you), but I still keep having
to do it repeatedly. Sometimes it happens several times in an hour,
other times it h
Hello again:
As a follow-up, I just wanted to note that I have continued to try every
workaround that I have found, but nothing seems to get me past this
problem. None of the updates have changed anything either. All I can do
is use my hotkeys and disable the touchpad each time I boot the
computer
Greetings:
I just wanted to add my two cents worth of 'me too' to this thread with
the hopes that will help escalate the issue.
I have the same wifi interface (Intel 4964AGN) and basically the same
problem, but my notebook is a MicroStar MS-1719.
My problem seems to be that sometimes the wifi li
Why would you think it is ancient with posts as recent as 10/6/07? The
issue is obviously alive and well for some of us, and I'm sure we would
all be very interested in resolving it.
Why is the bug still listed as incomplete? I have posted data that
should have cerainly completed it. If it is inde
Hello again:
I looked further down in that same Xorg.0.log and found the following
entries:
(II) Synaptics touchpad driver version 0.14.6 (1406)
Synaptics Touchpad no synaptics event device found (checked 20 nodes)
(**) Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
(**) Option "SHMConfig" "on"
(**) Option "HorizE
Hello:
Thanks for asking. I didn't even know anyone was even paying any
attention to this issue.
I have installed 8.04, but was unable to install ksynaptics (Adept
doesn't even acknowledge that I requested the install). While the touch
pad does not appear under the Keyboard & Mouse settings, I di
I'm sorry for the spotty responses...I'm just trying to remember how I
was troubleshooting before.
I just recalled that one of the commands I was using to test before was:
synclient -l
When I execute this command I get this familiar response: "Can't access
shared memory area. SHMConfig disabled?"
One more FYI:
grep -ni shm /var/log/Xorg.0.log
494:(II) Initializing built-in extension MIT-SHM
538:(**) Option "SHMConfig" "on"
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Synaptics touchpad isnt detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89517
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I'm still having problems with this touchpad sensitivity on Gutsy
x86_64. My computer is an MSI MS-1719. I have tried every which way that
I have found (and I think I have probably found them all) to configure
the xorg.conf, but no matter what I do, the end result is the same. If I
try to launch ks
Hello:
The problem described in this bug report seems to be an exact match for
the problem I have been experiencing. I am running Gutsy on an MSI
MS-1719 notebook.
My problem is that my touch pad seems to work, but I cannot adjust it,
or disable it. It is way too sensitive, so I am constantly bum
I just wanted to add the attached files. They seem to be showing that
the touch pad is not being detected, so the driver is being unloaded.
** Attachment added: "47971.tar.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9389970/47971.tar.gz
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synaptics touch pad(laptop) clicks too easily
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