On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 12:53 AM, Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 17:13 +0100, Johan Blåbäck wrote:
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>  > >  I suspect you need these options in your kernel:
>
>  [snip]
>
>
>  > Thanks for the reply, but I got all of those:
>
>  [snip]
>
>  hm.  Do you have INPUT_DEVICES="... synaptics" in /etc/make.conf?
>

Yes, just as the gentoo-wiki says:

INPUT_DEVICES="evdev keyboard mouse synaptics"

>  I don't think your /proc/bus/input/devices looks quite right - are you
>  sure this isn't a pointer stick or something?  What's the complete file
>  look like?
>

I'm not familar with the term "pointer stick". I'm not at my computer
right now, but I'm sure that that is my touchpad... to about ~90%. If
I have an USB-mouse plugged in, I can see that mouse and my touchpad
(ImPS2 Logitech wheel mouse). When I unplug my USB-mouse I see my
touchpad(?) (ImPS2 Logitech wheel mouse) and... my touchpad(?)
(Generic PS/2 mouse). I can get you the whole output when I come home.

I found a thread on ubuntuforums with people having the same problem.
But ubuntu have PS2MOUSE as module, and one solution is to reload that
module in, for example gdm. Which I see as a hack that I rather not
do, but I'll try it. If ou are interested for the problem I'll get the
forum thread URL later.


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