I still have the problem: on Linux Mint 17 (based on Ubuntu 14.04),
libmtp version 1.1.6-20-g1b9f164-1ubuntu2, device Samsung Galaxy S4
I9505.
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I can confirm this problem. Top and left alignment are fine, right and
bottom alignment result in the described scrolling effect and wired
window maximizing.
I'm on a Lenovo T420 with NVS 4200M and Intel Sandybridge.
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I still have this issue on Linux Mint 17 (Ubuntu 14 Trusty).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526925
Title:
delete does not work on
Public bug reported:
After running openbox for a random amount of time (usually a few hours)
window resizing and maximizing will cause Xorg to crash with a
segmentation fault. Relaunching Xorg no longer causes behaviour until a
few hours later. Tested on both standalone openbox and LXDE, precise
The Realtek driver installation fixed the problem only temporarily. Can
no longer write to SD cards.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1099173
Title:
Proprietary driver
Public bug reported:
After getting a new laptop, Acer V3-551, for a long time I could not get
the inbuilt Realtek PCIE RTS5209 to mount in read and write mode. It
would always mount it in read only mode. After trying out many possible
solutions, I just compiled the driver from the Realtek website
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