Did install a plain vanilla kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline
After that the touchpad behaves much better (less sensitivity and vertical edge scroll is enabled) but it is recognized as a PS/2 mouse with a generic wheel by the kernel and thus not configurable.
But if I can decide if I use a non-configurable touchpad that defaults to a configuration that is barely usable or a non-configureable device that at least works - my choice is plain vanilla.
Did install a plain vanilla kernel from http:// kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/mainline
After that the touchpad behaves much better (less sensitivity and vertical edge scroll is enabled) but it is recognized as a PS/2 mouse with a generic wheel by the kernel and thus not configurable.
But if I can decide if I use a non-configurable touchpad that defaults to a configuration that is barely usable or a non-configureable device that at least works - my choice is plain vanilla.
Thanks a lot,
Gunter.