On 02/07/07, Jon Grosshart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/1/07, Nick Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> does synaptics or your touchpad work after suspending to disk or RAM?
>
Well, suspend{1,2} has been a nightmare for me to get working so I've
pretty much given up on it. So... I couldn't
On 7/1/07, Nick Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
does synaptics or your touchpad work after suspending to disk or RAM?
Well, suspend{1,2} has been a nightmare for me to get working so I've pretty
much given up on it. So... I couldn't say. On 2.6.19, the kernel suspend
"just worked". I k
On 02/07/07, Jon Grosshart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Udev should do it's job without any extra rules. I use standard event*
nodes that should already be set up on any distro.
KERNEL=="event*", MODE="0644",NAME="input/%k"
From sys.log:
Jun 30 01:09:58 jaguar kernel: appletouch Geyser 3 i
Udev should do it's job without any extra rules. I use standard event* nodes
that should already be set up on any distro.
KERNEL=="event*", MODE="0644",NAME="input/%k"
From sys.log:
Jun 30 01:09:58 jaguar kernel: appletouch Geyser 3 inited.
Jun 30 01:09:58 jaguar kernel: input: appletouc
hi guys. i've been having a lot of problems with the touchpad on my
15" MBP C2D. it's actually 2 problems:
1) sometimes when i boot, the touchpad doesn't work at all. when this
occurs, the symlink /dev/input/touchpad that this udev rule is
supposed to make doesn't exist:
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", DRIVER