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Title:
Constant dns traffic for daisy.ubuntu.com
Status in Ubuntu err
@townsend
The specific regressions I am seeing are:
After switching monitors, windows can't be moved to a different workspace until
they are un-maximised.
Also, windows that were not-maximised before the new monitor was plugged in,
end up spanning multiple workspaces.
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I updated the compiz packages today, and I also noticed a reappearance
of the problem.
compiz (1:0.9.11.1+14.04.20140701-0ubuntu1) to
1:0.9.11.2+14.04.20140714-0ubuntu1
Should we open a fresh bug report?
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Ok, I looked again at the launchpad headers, and I think I understand
the situation better now. Please correct me if I am wrong:
The Ubuntu patchset has been updated and will be part of the next
release. Hence it has been marked as "Fix Committed". (If you click the
link "Fix Committed" it shows a
The outspoken users here seem to be a little too brash. I think rudeness
is uncalled for. Please "request" the developers for help gently.
To the developers, please provide more information before closing the
bug. This is a reproducible bug and I think it is a security concern in
two ways:
1. By
Public bug reported:
I am able to control the sensitivity settings using FingerHigh and
FingerLow.
However, these affect both touch and tap events.
What I would like is an ability to control the sensitivity for tap event
separately.
My use case is that I would like the the touchpad to be more
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