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Message #66066
[Bug 549727] Re: [10.04] Touchpad stops working after login
The file in the workaround does not exist. In Lucid, apparently, that
file has been judged obsolete and been removed. There's probably a file
which does the same, or some other workaround that will do this every
boot.
I attached an .sh file for the convenience, and I changed 'sudo' to
'gksudo' so you'll get a graphical interface question for the root
password instead of a commandline version. You can download it in your
/home directory, and make it run every boot by going to System ->
Preferences -> Startup Applications and click on 'Add'. Type anything in
the name section, and type this command in the command section: sh
~/workaround.sh
I don't know whether this works though. I don't have this bug anymore
for some strange reason (without workaround). So I can't test it... And
again, the workaround is not mine.
** Attachment added: "workaround"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45909624/workaround.sh
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[10.04] Touchpad stops working after login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549727
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