Hello, when I installed gnome3 I was unable to use my touchpad. I have Asus eee 1005HA netbook. I could use a USB mouse, though. I also went to mouse settings the touchpad tab was not there anymore. When I was using Unity, everything works just fine.
Is there a way around to use gnome3 without losing my touchpad?
Hello, when I installed gnome3 I was unable to use my touchpad. I have Asus eee 1005HA netbook. I could use a USB mouse, though. I also went to mouse settings the touchpad tab was not there anymore. When I was using Unity, everything works just fine.
Is there a way around to use gnome3 without losing my touchpad?
Thanks
123456iambelial 1 month ago
This video is about showing new users how to on ubuntu 11 or 12
novelldesktop 1 month ago
Most of these are optional things to be honest. not vital to improve anything!
windowspczone 1 month ago
Nice Review Sean.....Glad i am not the only one who prefers installing stuff through Synaptic.
OmenX13 1 month ago
@Noveldesktop gnome tweak tool appear in the dash under advanced settings just as it is named when you open it not gnome-tweak tool
mamado226 1 month ago
s/b settings not sdettings
chowderchops 1 month ago
@chowderchops s/b not sdettings explain that to me i missing the point
novelldesktop 1 month ago
gnome-tweak-tool is under applications/other/advanced sdettings
chowderchops 1 month ago
I've been slacking on reviewing the latest and greatest of Ubuntu. I thank you for uploading your reviews and stuff.
yogotiss 1 month ago