@Henrik: Success on Dell Studio 1747, thanks much!
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Multitouch support not available for Synaptics touchpads v7.2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308191
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Strangely enough, I discovered today if I suspend and then resume my
computer, the problem fixes itselfat least until I restart.
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Mouse cursor jumps when two fingers are used
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This appears to happen in Lucid as of 4/21/2010. Only by changing the
maximum screen size via Virtualsize in xorg.conf can Xrandr
appropriately setup multiple screens.
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xrandr reports incorrect maximum screen size
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The motherboard of the computer is now fried, and might have been for
quite some time (I have not been using it very much over the last two
months). This, coupled with the fact that no one else has confirmed
this bug even though it has been open for more than 6 months, makes me
even more certain t
Since the time of posting, I have added a windowsXP partition to my
computer, and am currently dual-booting. The problem is present in
windows as well, even moreso. Because of this, I am thinking it is more
of a hardware configuration problem than a software bug. I plan on
testing the dell-speci
Public bug reported:
Constant (low volume) static hum, with increased loudness while moving
the mouse, typing, or text appearing in terminal.The problem occurs only
when the A/C power cable is plugged in. When running on battery power,
the problem completely disappears. If headphones are plugge