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Originally Posted by tubatodd
Dumb Question :P
How can I tell if it is using a module or not? How do I configure it to load on bootup??
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Assuming you installed the synaptics driver (which is available via linuxpackages.net and should be available via SlackBuilds.org in the near future)
The synaptics driver is a X.org driver, it doesn't require any kernel-level configuration. What you need to do, depending on how you installed it, is read the xorg.conf configuration of /usr/doc/synaptics-<vers>/INSTALL file.
http://web.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/ is the driver you should be using with either a synaptics or alps touchpad, and that site has more info as well.