Public bug reported:
When using the xorg intel_drv display driver, my mouse is jittery.
That is, as I drag it mouse across my desk the cursor jumps from
position to position on the screen instead of moving across the screen
smoothly. This does not happen when I pass in the nomodeset kernel
param
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Title:
jittery mouse
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This problem is still present in Precise beta as of today. Manually
copying the profiles from the opensc-0.12.2 distribution makes things
work for me. This seems like a simple packaging error - could it please
be fixed by the next Precise beta release?
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close resolved bugs now that openssh-5.9 has been released
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Title:
Please package openssh with LPK patch
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We won't be integrating LDAP into sshd. There are patches to allow sshd
to fetch keys using a helper program (which could in turn use LDAP) that
will be considered, but I haven't had time to review them properly.
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We won't be integrating LDAP into sshd. There are patches to allow sshd
to fetch keys using a helper program (which could in turn use LDAP) that
will be considered, but I haven't had time to review them properly.
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Having followed the Howto Debug Display Issues, the problem is
resolved on my system.
What I think happened is that my monitor/video card settings weren't
quite right. My original installation was Ubuntu 7.10 and I had a lot of
trouble setting up the video (it took me 3 or 4 reboots and there