Touchpad is always disabled after restart, if "Disable touchpad when mouse is plugged in" option is used

Bug #1364510 reported by Iwasanewt
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kcm-touchpad (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

If I enable the option located at [System Settings > Input Devices > Touchpad > Enable/Disable Touchpad > "Disable touchpad when mouse is plugged in" checkbox] , the next time I start my computer, the touchpad will be disabled regardless if there's a mouse plugged in or not.

1) I'm using Kubuntu 14.04:

    $ lsb_release -rd
    Description: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
    Release: 14.04

2) Version:

    $ dpkg -s kde-touchpad | grep "Version"
    Version: 0.0+git20140305-0ubuntu1

3) Expected result:
    The touchpad should be enabled if there is no mouse present.

4) Actual result:
    When starting the computer, the touchpad is disabled even thogh there is no mouse plugged in.

Iwasanewt (iwasanewt)
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Iwasanewt (iwasanewt) wrote :

Strange: after today's update, I can no longer reproduce the bug (I submitted the bug right after updating).

I'll attach a copy of /var/log/dpkg.log, and try marking the bug as Fixed (?) or maybe Invalid.

Changed in kcm-touchpad (Ubuntu):
status: New → Fix Released
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