[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > This group is full of people wanting the synaptics touchpad driver.
s/wanting/having.
> My
> touchpad works fine, but only as a touchpad. There are no options to
> configure it to not open things on tap, or scroll when i run my finger
> down the side of the touchpad.
Do I understand you right that you *don't* want your touchpad to do
these things? Then I don't understand your mail at all.
> I don't really want to use a wrapper to get the synaptics driver working
> in debain 4 (xfce) just for these features.
What are you talking about? You should really try to be more precise in
your emails.
> apt-get install what? to use an alternative? :-) or am I way off?
'apt-cache search synaptics' will answer your question. And I bet you
already have it installed (and configured with some default options).
> Drivers go in th kernel don't they?
Not necessarily. For the kernel, your touchpad is nothing but a simple
PS/2 mouse. More advanced features may be configured via xorg.conf or
one of the GUI frontends (which can be run by ordinary users, once
synaptics has been set up properly).
J.
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