Solved this by buying a different gamepad. I thought that Logitech being
a renowned company means the gamepad would be compatible with Linux :(
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** Description changed:
I upgraded from Xubuntu 16.04 to Xubuntu 20.04 and I found that my
- Logitech Precision Gamepad (an USB gamepad) seems not to be supported,
- it does not work well
+ Logitech Precision Gamepad (a USB gamepad) seems not to be supported, it
+ does not work well
The beh
** Description changed:
I upgraded from Xubuntu 16.04 to Xubuntu 20.04 and I found that my
Logitech Precision Gamepad (an USB gamepad) seems not to be supported,
it does not work well
The behavior is different in each application involved:
1) in ZX Spectrum emulator "fuse-gtk" the
Public bug reported:
I upgraded from Xubuntu 16.04 to Xubuntu 20.04 and I found that my
Logitech Precision Gamepad (an USB gamepad) seems not to be supported,
it does not work well
The behavior is different in each application involved:
1) in ZX Spectrum emulator "fuse-gtk" the directions do not
I was haunted by this bug for several years, yet I was not able to
google the solution, because I am not a native English speaker and I did
not know the English world "crackling" (shame on me) and I was not able
to describe the sound degradation properly to Google.
Today I was inspecting the proce
Hello, I solved this by upgrading to the HWE kernel and Xorg
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack#Ubuntu_16.04_LTS_-
_Xenial_Xerus
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(Another workaround for this bug would be to use the proprietary driver
for Nvidia instead of nouveau. I am not planning to do this (yet?) )
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Well, I created a bootable DVD with 18.04 and booted it on the machine:
it does NOT have this issue.
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Hello, I plan to create a DVD or flash with live 18.04, boot it on the
machine and test the bug. I had a vacation, so I didn't do it yet.
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I am also using nouveau
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
(rev a2)
Subsystem: NVIDIA Corporation GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
Kernel driver in use: nouveau
Kernel modules: nvidiafb, nouveau
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Curtis, what I did was 1. I updated the system: the packages are not
"held" on my system, so I got the new xorg-server and the new mesa
libraries 2. I rebooted the computer and noticed that the XFCE menu is
broken, it behaved the same as without the fix 3. after downgrading mesa
libraries (see comm
Unfortunately, this fix did not work for Bug #1780846 (which was
"related" and marked as duplicate), so I removed the "duplicate" status.
The workaround (downgrading mesa packages), fortunately, works. Seems it
is something related, but not the same.
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This bug was marked as a duplicate of bug #1780664
But now I can see on bug #1780664 :
This bug was fixed in the package xorg-server - 2:1.18.4-0ubuntu0.8
I updated to this package, but it didn't help me.
It seems the "duplicate" status was wrong. The workaround still helps,
but the fix of bug
Like David, I downgraded the mesa packages in order for the problem to
disapear. The package system needed the old libllvm library
(unfortunately, I purged it with "sudo apt autoremove" before) so my
command line for this downgrade/fix was
sudo dpkg -i \
libllvm5.0_5.0-3~16.04.1_amd64.deb \
libllv
changing package to "mesa" according to comment #17
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Title:
After update 2018-07-08 menus and buttons are behaving badly
Status in
David, if the workaround in Bug #1780664 works in our case (i.e. for
this bug) we should change the affected component from "libdrm" to
"mesa": I was searching for something related to graphics drivers to be
responsible for this bug, thought it was libdrm, but it can be mesa,
too. Have you tried th
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