Description of problem: gsynaptics reports Unknown parameter CoastingSpeedThreashold when the 'continue scrolling' checkbox is ticked or unticked. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): GNOME gsynaptics 0.9.11 How reproducible: direct select scrolling tab click on 'continue scrolling' observe message in console window Steps to Reproduce: 1. console command gsynaptics 2. select scrolling tab 3. click on 'continue scrolling' Actual results: tickbox changes state; message Unknown parameter 'CoastingSpeedThreashold' appears; closing Touchpad Preverences window and reopening shows that the 'continue scrolling' status has not changed Expected results: No message; 'continue scrolling' status changed as desired. Additional info: This bug was fixed in Debian in December 2006 (see their bug 401637) and in Ubuntu as well. I do not find it reported in Fedora anywhere.
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