Upon boot, checking journalctl -eb:
Nove 03 07:13:21 davido-thinkpad gnome-shell[6720]: Unable to connect to
ibus: Could not connect: Connection refused
So I can confirm the error still persists a couple years after
reporting. I don't know what side effects it produces.
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Additional info, when mapping buttons, if I set a Wacom tablet button to
"Switch Monitor", when I tap that button all three of my monitors
display the same Wacom Intuos BT M popup. Presumably this is because all
three are mapped, not just one. If it were properly mapping a single
monitor, that popu
This doesn't seem limited only to Nvidia drivers. I'm using a Lenovo
Thinkpad X1 Carbon, 6th Gen with Ubuntu 20.10. Sometimes the map to
monitor setting works, other times it is completely ignored. When it is
ignored, the relative vs absolute setting in the Settings | Wacom |
Tablet gnome settings
Public bug reported:
In the Universal Access control, Typing, Repeat Keys, the Speed slider
slows repeat rate when moved rightward, and increases repeat rate when
moved leftward. This is opposite of typical expectations, and defies
convention, where typically sliding a control rightward increases