tags 722006 + patch
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Hi.
Upstream has a fix for this, could you please cherry pick commit
e0069c154440305ece6def92a9813a9f8004b2fb ?
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~whot/xf86-input-synaptics/commit/?h=wip/restore-scrollbuttons&id=e0069c154440305ece6def92a9813a9f8004b2fb
Cheers,
Chris.
smime
Hi.
Anything new here? The problem persists in the most recent version of
sid.
The problem seems to be that in previous versions the middle mouse key
(which are actually one up, one down) produced button event 1/2,
nowadays 4/5.
Attached is my xorg.log and the following is my xorg.conf:
Section
reopen 722006
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This doesn't fix the issue at all (actually I'm not even using KDE).
Backporting "fixes" it again.
Therefore, reopening.
Cheers,
Chris.
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Markus Huber (2013-09-19):
> I can confirm this. This version does not recognize settings in
> ~/.config/synaptiks/touchpad-config.json and kde-config-touchpad crashes
> without
> any information.
>
> Reverting to 1.6.2-2 is the only workaround I found out.
Presumably your kde things want to
Hi,
Also adding my voice to this issue, I have two laptops both have the same
problem downgrading from 1.7.1-1 (testing) to 1.6.2-2 (stable) fixes the
problem. As Markus Huber stated if you're running KDE this will cause
System Settings -> Input Devices -> Touchpad to segfault.
Kitty
I can confirm this. This version does not recognize settings in
~/.config/synaptiks/touchpad-config.json and kde-config-touchpad crashes
without
any information.
Reverting to 1.6.2-2 is the only workaround I found out.
Regards,
Markus Huber
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