C schreef:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 15:06, Oddball wrote:
In 11.2 it just works, but causes during installation a lot of pain,
Yes, because it was enabled in X. KDE4 picks up on whatever X is set to. If it's enabled in X, then KDE4 has it enabled. This was explained a little in the bug report https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=554884
I understand that perfectly.. With the old synaptics driver, included with W2K on my old Compaq E500, the sensitivity of the pad to use the buttons (tapping) could be set, but the W2K original driver was ok. If the sensitivity is too high, it is nearly impossible to 'dose' the pressure needed for a click. It clicks unintended that way. It is not nessesarly 'default' to have 'too sensitive' tapping enebled? Sensibility or impossible to use seem not opposite to me ...: Sensative - Least sensitive, On - Off.
especialy when wanting to edit partitions etc.. It caused me to start over the installation 5 times because of the unjust actions taken by mouseover/selecting/choosing > wrong action: an error has occured > ncurses > start installation etc.. I learned only to use alt+underlinedsymbol in 11.2, but in 11.3 it did not work anymore, i just found the button configured too sensitive in 11.2....
Or you're like me and have lazy thumbs that drift close to the touchpad while you're typing. :-)
The keyboard of 900 eee-pc's are inferior (too small) to fi psion, which have excellent keyboards.
I'll try to install kcm_touchpad from community than..
It should work... I'm not running openSUSE 11.3 on my EEE right now... got another Linux distro installed on it this week. It worked when I was running 11.3M7 on it last week.
C.
Over here 11.2 is freshly installed and 11.3M7. Both wifi donot work as should (bit strange for an ultra-light-moveble laptop/netbook (psion still owns that name as far as i know..) -- Enjoy your time around, Oddball, aka M9. OS: Linux 2.6.27.19-3.2-default x86_64 Huidige gebruiker: oddball@AMD64x2-sfn1 Systeem: openSUSE 11.1 (x86_64) KDE: 4.2.1 (KDE 4.2.1) "release 103" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org