I have confirmed that rebuilding Unity with the multi-touch
functionality disabled does allow Ginn to work on Ubuntu 15.04 x86_64.
Method outlined here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/57586/how-can-i
-disable-arbitrary-default-multitouch-gestures-in-unity/90383#90383
Also replicated the frequent
Confirmation for 15.04 x86_64, Asus Q502
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I got ginn to work by disabling Unity multi-touch gestures. This
involved recompiling Unity following the guide here:
https://ineed.coffee/1068/os-x-like-multitouch-gestures-for-macbook-pro-
running-ubuntu-12-10/ (ignore all the mac and touchegg stuff - just
follow the Disable Unity built-in
Another confirmation: 15.04 64-bit, Toshiba Click 2 Pro
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** Also affects: ginn
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Triaged
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Milestone: None = 1.0.0
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Hello, I have same issue on my other tablet, the Acer Iconia Tab w500.
Ginn works well with gnome-shell in iconia w500 and in vaio duo 13 too.
I found following instructions,but it'is for unity-4.24.0, unity-5.24.0 and
unity-6.8.0:
Another confirmation: 14.04 64-bit, Sony Vaio Duo 13
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Another confirmation: 12.04 64-bit, Acer R7
Please help :(
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Another confirmation: 14.04 64-bit, ASUS X202E
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another confirmation: 14.04 64bit , Dell inspiron 7737 ( multitouch touchscreen
ID 04f3:020b Elan Microelectronics Corp.
and a multitouch synaptics touch pad )
happy to run tests or try experimental builds but not prepared to
rebuild unity to remove multitouch
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Another confirmation here, 13.10 64-bit on the Thinkpad Yoga S1
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Hello, I would like to know if is there any workaround for doing ginn to
work with Ubuntu 13.10 64 bit ?
I tried just a simple example:
ginn
global
!-- Windows control --
wish gesture=Pinch fingers=2
action name=action1 when=update
trigger prop=radius delta min=-200 max=-40/
error subscribing to gestures, same as others. Ubuntu 13.10 64 bit,
Toshiba S55t-A5237 , Multi-touch touchpad and touch screen display (10
fingers).
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Bug confirmed in Saucy, on Acer Aspire S7-392.
Is there work being done on this bug? It's now 3 releases old, and
there has been no indication of progress for fixing it. As noted by
others above, the problem seems to be an interaction with Unity.
It is probably a bad thing if Unity, a
Same issue here.
Fresh 13.04 install on a Asus zenbook u500vs.
wouter@wouter ~ $ geistest
Device 48720 added
attr device name = eGalax Inc. eGalaxTouch EXC7903-18v00_Test18-v19
attr device id = 48720
attr device touches = 10
attr direct touch = true
attr
Same here on Ubuntu 13.04
** Also affects: ginn
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Status: New
** No longer affects: ginn
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same probleme here with quantal. so i can't use multitouch.
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Hey Guys
Well this is not a bug fix, but a workaround if you want to use multiguestures
on your pc. What I did was installing touchegg from here
https://code.google.com/p/touchegg/wiki/Downloads?tm=2. If you use 12.10 or
12.4 you shudn't use the version from the softwarecenter because it is
Same issue here: Ubuntu 12.10 on ASUS N56VM
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Also happens on Ubuntu for Nexus 7
** Also affects: ubuntu-nexus7
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Hi I have 12.10 and when I'm triying to run ginn on my macbook pro gen 5,5 i
get the same error subscribing to gestures as anybody else. The are no
processes containing the word ginn running in the background and I also tried
killall ginn. I use Unity like anybody ales. If further information
same issue on ubuntu-nexus7 with raring image.
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same issue on 12.10, stock wishes.xml, samsung series 9 (np900x3c)
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The same trouble is on macbook air 2012.
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Same for me: ginn outputs error subscribing to gestures.
Using samsung np900x4c, ubuntu 12.10, unity and no instnces of ginn runnning.
unity gestures work fine also.
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Ginn says error when subscribing to gestures because there is already
an instance of ginn running.
Try sudo killall ginn before running it, and you should be okay.
If it still does not work, try following the instructions here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1419833
There's lots of
That doesn't help---ginn is not already running. I did dig a bit deeper
though:
1. The standard Unity gestures (two-finger tap, two-finger scrolling,
three-finger tap) *do* work. So, whatever problem the people in the
thread you linked were having, they are solved by now, at least for me
and on
The problem isn't solved for me. I have a touch screen which supports
only two touches so can't say anything about three-and-more-finger
gestures. I can confirm both ginn and touchegg worked fine in Oneiric
but neither ginn nor touchegg work in Precise.
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Same here, on 12.10 running beta 1 on an Early 2008 iMac. I'm using the
Magic Trackpad.
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Same problems, Ubuntu 12.04, Gigabyte T1005P netbook with Ideacom IDC
6650 touch screen. Looks like touchegg doesn't work too, so it isn't
probably ginn issue (all worked in 11.10). Any patch or workaround?
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I have the same problem as well with 12.04: ThinkPad E425 with
synaptics: Touchpad model: 1, fw: 7.5, id: 0x1e0b1, caps:
0xd000b3/0x34/0xa0400
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I have the same problem with ginn on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise and my
notebook is ACER Aspire 5749G
Button : 4 Button : 5
error subscribing to gestures
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I can confirm everything said here exactly describes my experience on a
thinkpad x220 tablet running 12.04. The only gestures that appear to
work are pinch zoom and 2-finger scroll (by work I mean the intended
action is performed). Added wishes do not appear to work. No instance of
ginn is
On my MacBook Pro 7.1 running unity I get the error subscribing to
gestures. Ginn also is not running when I try to launch it.
Interestingly enough though, ginn seems to work with gnome-shell. You
get output as follows when you perform a gesture
...
Gesture type 2 updated
attr device
Same issue on Dell XPS L501X with SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad, except I
don't get any 4-finger gestures (my touchpad may not support that?)
Could this have something to do with the problem?:
$ sudo mtview /dev/input/event8
error: could not grab the device
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** Changed in: ginn (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: ginn (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Mohamed IKBEL Boulabiar (boulabiar)
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ginn (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I also see this with the latest Precise updates.
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I tried doing fresh update from precise-proposed, and the problem
persists. There are no ginn processes running on background.
Notably however 3 and 4 finger system gestures work fine.
Device is samsung series 7 slate, utilizing Atmel hid-multitouch
touchscreen device. Please let me know what
I've just tested it on Precise and it works fine.
You may are just trying to run 2 instances in the same time. (it will show
the same error you've posted)
try first to do a
$ killall ginn
then rerun it with you modifications
Otherwise please post more information about your device and install.
I haven't yet tested it on Precise.
Have you got this error only lately or before ?
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Lately - it worked right after when I installed the Beta 1 precise. It
broke along the way when updates came in. (multitouch was quite
seriously broken until yesterday's jupiter7 xorg fixes)
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