On Tuesday 20 June 2006 12:17, you wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 11:31:47AM -0600, Warren Turkal wrote:
> > On Monday 19 June 2006 11:37, you wrote:
> > > Don't know, some script?
> > > Anyway, I contacted upstream and he agrees that the easiest explanation
> > > for the behaviour you see is something external intervening.
> > > I'm sorry to bother you in this direction but...
> >
> > Okay. I don't believe it and even an "rgrep 'synclient'" in my /etc
> > turned up nothing. I have also reinstalled the system about two days ago,
> > so it is a perfect time to do some more testing. I haven't even restored
> > my home directory yet. I just have an empty user with all of KDE and Xorg
> > installed.
>
> and still the same problem... right?

I have not tried the special package yet. I am referring to the problems as 
they were before I reinstalled. I will be trying your driver later tonight 
and reporting back.

> > BTW, how does this explain the scenario where 'synclient -l' shows the
> > RightEdge set to 5980, but the edge scrolling doesn't work until I
> > manually execute 'synclient RightEdge=5980' to set the option?
>
> I'm speechless... :)

It's things like this part of the problem that make me want to blame the 
behavior on the driver rather than some configuration.

> sorry for being that obstinate on my side, but really, similar problems
> are always due to some header mismatch in [kqg]synaptics or similar,
> expecially when the shared memory segment layout changes as happened in
> 0.14.5.

Obstinacy is not a bad when trying to nail down the cause of a problem. I just 
appreciate all your hard work.

Thanks,
wt
-- 
Warren Turkal, Research Associate III/Systems Administrator
Colorado State University, Dept. of Atmospheric Science


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