Re: Bug # 195009
I also have this exact bug on my (custom-built) desktop system (Intel D865PERL 
Motherboard, Pentium 4.  The system has an external Alps Glidepoint PS/2 serial 
port version (instead of a mouse) as well as a PS/2 keyboard.  This is a dual 
boot system, and the touchpad works great under Win98SE.  Under Ubuntu Gutsy 
7.10.22-14 the touchpad is behaving just like a default mouse - no taps, must 
use the buttons to select.  The system seems to think it is a mouse as well.  A 
'cat /proc/bus/input/devices' shows that it is not detecting the touchpad, and 
thinks that a "PS/2 Generic Mouse" is handled by mouse1 (a cat /dev/mouse1 
shows garbage bits as you drag your finger).  The /var/log/Xorg.0.log file also 
shows the standard message that it failed to detect the synaptics touchpad, and 
I  think that my xorg.conf setup looks ok (based on lots of reading).

Finally, a dmidecode turns up no hint of a touchpad - just 2 PS/2
devices - a mouse and a keyboard (there is no mouse, just the touchpad).

tpconfig seems to find the device, but can't seem to set the tapmode
(even under single-user mode without Xwindows running).

Everything points to a 'no detection' bug.  No detection means I can't
configure my standard tap-to-click and double-tap-to-drag behavior.  It
is driving me crazy(er).

Question - 1) can the system be TOLD that the 'mouse' is a 'touchpad'?
I see the statement "alias pnp:dPNP0f13 psmouse" in the
/etc/modprobe.d/isapnp file, but I don't know enough about what is going
on to know if this needs changing or not.

Question - 2) Is there an on-line document that I can be reading to
increase my understanding of kernel startup procedures?  I've been
looking at this for a week or so, and I must be just missing it (really
don't want to hear the standard - 'the source code IS the
documentation').  Hope this can be fixed soon, I've got miles to go....

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[Hardy] synaptic touchpad not detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195009
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