If you have problems with your touchpad then I prefere looking 1st) at the manufactur if they provide Linux drivers... and if not, look inside the linux kernel if kernel modules for your touchpad do exist. If you say, it is an old one the chance is very high that it might be in the linux kernel available to build For this reason, install the linun kernel source, copy the configuration of your running system and run as root in the /usr/src/linux directory make xconfig (on kde or gnome) or in the shell "make menuconfig". Look in the kernel sources where the device driver might be, build a new kernel with it's kernel modules and try to modprobe the device driver at system start. Am Mittwoch, den 13.07.2005, 09:33 +0800 schrieb Michael: > I've got a problem about the touchpad. > I've a very old touchpad but it doesn't have a linux driver, any ways > to make the touchpad work in linux ? > Hope someone can help me ... > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list