Is there any way to make the gsynaptics settings stick? every time I restart my laptop I have to run gsynaptics to set sensitivity and remove scrolling again.... Kind of a pain....
Roxy
Hello,
I installed 11.3 on an eee pc 901 with the ldxe desktop. everything seems to work fine and out-of-box.
But when do some configuration changes on the touchpad using the gsynaptics-gui, the changes only last until the next reboot of the computer.
How can I make them permanent?
thank you for help,
Balok
Hi,
I've installed Gsynaptics, which works just fine....until a reboot.
After reboot, the "use touchpad" box is "unchecked".
I have Gsyanptics manually selected as a "startup application".
How would I bind Gsynaptics as a dedicated startup on boot?
Thanks
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Hi folks,
Just got a new Sager NP8690 laptop and installed Ubuntu Karmic on it. Upon installation, I was unable to use the scrolling on the touchpad at all.
The Preference -> Mouse dialog did not display a Touchpad tab.
xinput list says:
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On this printer, Tray 1 is manual feed and Tray 2 is the "real" paper tray.
I do not know for sure when Fedora started sending everything to tray 1 rather than tray 2 (I guess I don't print much), but...
First, i look at my printer configuration by running "system-config-printer".
Estimad@s:
tengo Ubuntu 10.04 instalado en un Dell Inspiron 1545 hace bastante tiempo.
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AllTray is an application which docks other application software into the system tray (“notification area”) of a desktop environment such as GNOME, KDE, or XFCE. It aims to be independent of both desktop environment and window manager.
With AllTray you can dock any application with no native tray icon (like Evolution, Thunderbird, Terminals) into the system tray.