I have Dell Latitude D600, 512MB/1.4 GHz/ATI Radeon 9000/Alps GlidePoint (might be only sold in EU). The problem is I _really_ dislike Alps GlidePoint (dual, pad and stick) tapping feature. I am using Fedora core 1 (yarrow) with default Xfree86 shipped with it, and kernel 2.4.22-2135 I want to disable tapping from both stick and pad (or disable the pad) I have tried almost every possible way to disable it(I have read most of tuxmobile stuff for D600). tpconfig - I disable gpm, boot to runlevel 3 run manually "tpconfig --tapmode=0" it says ALPS tapping OFF, but when I start X tapping is still there, even using any existing mouse driver (PS/2, Alps). Does "tpconfig --tapmode=0" only affect on stick ? I also try synaptics touchpad driver for xfree86 (I had to compile it). but xfree will crash if driver not even loaded, only copied to /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/input (not 100% sure) at least it will crash is it is loaded. So I read more documentation and found out that when using synaptics driver with Alps glidepoint I should have 2.6 kernel to get events from this device. So is there any way disable Alps tapping with current kernel (2.4.22-2135)?