(In reply to comment #90)
Thank you, Maarten. I can patch and compile that copy but for some
reason I'm getting a compilation error with the
de12ce91d8e44ab9398e730b457e5abc8d1acbe6 branch in /dix/window.c line
421-425:
> REGION_INIT(pScreen, &pWin->clipList, &box, 1);
> REGION_INIT(pScreen, &pWi
(In reply to comment #88)
Hello.
I would like to provide testing for this bug if possible but I'm not
exactly clued up on compiling xorg-server from scratch. I figure it
could be useful to have a none-standard (ie not a laptop or tablet
device) low-end hardware test case but if it's unlikely to b
(In reply to comment #88)
Hello.
I would like to provide testing for this bug if possible but I'm not
exactly clued up on compiling xorg-server from scratch. I figure it
could be useful to have a none-standard (ie not a laptop or tablet
device) low-end hardware test case but if it's unlikely to b
(In reply to comment #90)
Thank you, Maarten. I can patch and compile that copy but for some
reason I'm getting a compilation error with the
de12ce91d8e44ab9398e730b457e5abc8d1acbe6 branch in /dix/window.c line
421-425:
> REGION_INIT(pScreen, &pWin->clipList, &box, 1);
> REGION_INIT(pScreen, &pWi
I should probably also point out that a standard mouse continues to work
fine, in nautilus or otherwise.
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Title:
Using the to
I'm using an up-to-date Raring install. I have this problem still, which
appears to be tied in some way to operations which tax the hardware in
some way, but I'll get back to that later. What is interesting in that
when the bug occurs, rendering the unity dash and GTK apps unusable with
the touch s
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