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I posted before about wine killing my X session, couldn't figure it out so I downgraded my xorg-server package along with a bunch of xf86 packages (including xf86-input-evdev to 2.2.5-1). Now I'm realizing that my touchpad doesn't work and I can't upgrade the evdev package without also upgrading my xorg-server package. It looks like my touchpad isn't even recognized anymore because the touchpad settings tab doesn't even appear in my gnome mouse preferences. What can I do about this?
P.S. I was under the impression that I was using hotplugging but had always changed my mouse settings through my xorg.conf file, why does editing that still work?
EDIT: Is this kind of thread appropriate in Arch Discussion or should this go elsewhere?
Last edited by iamsmrt (2009-12-02 03:51:17)
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Did you downgrade xf86-input-synaptics to the same version as xserver
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Nope, because it didn't complain about a dependency problem for that package
. How do I know which version of xf86-input-synaptics corresponds to the xorg-server package since they're obviously not the same version number?
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Have a look at this http://schlunix.org/archlinux/ it has a bunch of old packages, choose extra then i686 or x86_64 then download xf86-input-synaptics probably the august one, if not try a different version
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I actually downgraded to an older package I had in /var/cache and it worked, thanks!
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How do I know which version of xf86-input-synaptics corresponds to the xorg-server package since they're obviously not the same version number?
I think looking at the dates on the package is pretty helpful in this regard.
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