Agreed. I have an Apple magic trackpad that I occasionally play with,
and this issue / design choice makes it pretty unusable with current
Unity. The multitouch gestures for moving windows are great and all,
but what's the substitute for "highlight text with click and drag, and
then middle click
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Finally set up Gnome in Lucid ( 10.4 LTS ) on the Averatec 3280.
It still has the improper log in display ( GDM ) with the wrong default
screen size ( 1600x1200 ). However, there is enough screen showing to
log in in the lower right side. Once inside as ROOT, I can force the
1024x768 for the defau
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I have been having this problem since I bought a new laptop. Switching
to unity-2d has removed all crashes, however, I would like to go back to
3d if I can.
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No problem at all. It seems none of us realized we were talking about
different things till now.
I would still like to see the fix for this bug though to the end. If you
don't have time to look at it in detail just yet then that's
understandable.
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Ian,
You're right that taking three tap for paste away is a use case change,
but it's not as big of a change as moving one response from one action
to a different action.
Another thing to note is that Ubuntu tries to cater to people who come
from all environments. The X copy/paste functionality i
xev.log contains the output that xev generated when I clicked in its
window repeatedly. Note the large time difference between the times of
the last ButtonPress and ButtonRelease events. ButtonRelease did not
fire until I brushed the touchpad.
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It seems a couple of duplicates of this bug, and Chase himself, are
talking about 3-finger taps. Please note this bug is about 3-finger
*clicks* on clickpads. Not 3-finger taps.
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Daniel,
Sorry for mixing up the clicking vs tapping aspect of this bug. You are
right that they are different. I'm not sure yet what the best answer is
for how to handle three touch clicking when three touch anything is
grabbed by Unity.
On your merge request, I simply haven't had time to do any
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@eiver
The upstream bug report shows that a workaround has been committed
meaning this bug shouldn't happen anymore once you have the updated
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Chase: You wrote that changing the behavior of a two-finger click "would
be a huge behavior change", wouldn't the same reasoning apply to
changing the behavior of a three-finger click?
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Hi Ian,
I understand the sentiment, but such a change would cause untold number
of complaints from users who are used to two-tap being right click :).
It would be a huge behavior change, so I don't think we would do it.
BTW, I think you may be able to change the mapping of number of touches
to ac
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+ Running Unity disables Xorg's 3-finger click support (middle click)
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Also, something I noticed earlier this year in Unity that is probably
still true:
Unity treats "touch" as a gesture. "touch" probably should never be a
gesture. Responding to "tap" and "drag" is enough to control the
appearance of the grab handles.
If you remove Unity's sensitivity to all initial
I am having the same experience as Cas. Agree with low/medium rating as
work around is easy to manage.
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Sigh.
Clicking is not a gesture. That is my opinion. And three-finger clicks
can be made to co-exist with all the current gestures in Unity as my fix
(above) shows.
The fix I proposed in June is nearly perfect. Certainly it seems perfect
on Mac hardware and just needs some minor tweaking to avoid
The full desktop corruption has been resolved however the corruption of
the launcher bar is still occurring which I think returns this bug to
the original reported problem.
I would now rate this bug as low/medium as you can mouse over the
launcher causing a refresh and the corruption to disappear.
Sorry for the late reply...I was having some issues getting logged back
into the site.
I have not seen this issue in quite a while...so I concur with closing
this bug. Thanks.
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On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 10:30:55PM -, Scott Ritchie wrote:
> Do you think the existing libgl.so symlink that was there should be
> removed as well?
I think restoring the previous behavior is the best option at this
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Same as #450. Buttons above touchpad stop working with version 0.7. DELL
Latitude E6510, Natty, psmouse-alps-dkms version 0.7
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Hardware: DELL Latitude E6510.
The 3 buttons above the touchpad (which correspond to the left, middle
and right mouse buttons) no longer work after I installed version 0.7.
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Window redrawing does not work properly with KDE4 taskbar to
Chase,
Just a suggestion: If this is the future, it might be best to set the
two finger tap to middle click by default, at least on systems with
physical buttons. The rationale on this is that right-clicks are easy to
do through other mechanisms (right button or menu key), while middle-
clicks are
In Unity a design decision has been made that three and four finger
gestures are reserved for the shell. For example, any time you put three
touches down on a multitouch trackpad you can start draging the window
around (assuming it's not full screen). The only way to implement this
behavior is to m
This seems to have resolved the corruption issues for me -- I've
suspended/resumed many times, with no corruption.
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p
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I don't know if this is a problem with xorg. The problem is that when I
maximize a window, and then un-maximize it, the three circle buttons in
the top left corner disappear sometimes. This does not happen always.
You might need to maximize and un-maximize a few times to see
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bug #857434 seems similar
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I figured out what was causing the problem,
In the past, I had edited my grub configuration `/etc/default/grub` for
smoother plymouth experience, it was like this:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_os_name=Linux acpi_osi=Linux
video=uvesafb:mode_option=1024x786-24,mtrr=3,scroll=y
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 08:52:23PM -, cement_head wrote:
> @Seth Forshee
>
> What's the likelihood of getting this deb rolled (backported/PPA'd)
> against Lucid / Maverick?
I'm focused on getting these driver updates ready in time for the next
Ubuntu release, and I won't be backporting the ch
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sudo apt get install fglrx gives this error (sorry little bit Dutch in
it):
dpkg: fout bij afhandelen van
/var/cache/apt/archives/fglrx_2%3a8.881-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb (--unpack):
subproces nieuw pre-installation script gaf een foutwaarde 1 terug
dpkg-quer
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 08:29:29PM -, jcat wrote:
> Hi Seth,
>
>
> You patch doesn't work for my new Dell Laptop, it's an XPS 15z.
>
> When I load the dell i8k module, it reports this info about the model.
>
> [ 297.412044] i8k: vendor=Dell Inc. , model=Dell System XPS
> 15Z, versi
@Seth Forshee
What's the likelihood of getting this deb rolled (backported/PPA'd)
against Lucid / Maverick?
Thanks,
CH
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package nvidia-173 173.14.30-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
nvidia-173 kernel module failed to build
To
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Thanks @Angel Garcia, that did the trick. Just in case it helps anyone,
mine was a fresh install of 11.04 not an upgrade so I followed the
instructions at http://www.ramoonus.nl/2010/05/linux-kernel-2-6-34
-installation-guide-for-ubuntu-linux-10-04/ to change the kernel - after
changing the boot or
Hi Seth,
You patch doesn't work for my new Dell Laptop, it's an XPS 15z.
When I load the dell i8k module, it reports this info about the model.
[ 297.412044] i8k: vendor=Dell Inc. , model=Dell System XPS
15Z, version=A05
It's a large touchpad with no stick, only buttons.
I get this e
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Is there any way, an ordinary user experiencing this bug could provide
enough information to resolve the problem? The bug seems random in
nature, so it must be some kind of a race condition, but still I have a
feeling it should be easy to fix (although I do not know linux/ubuntu
well enough to prov
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Mouse froze, screen continued to work, this happened while installing
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I tested the tip in this link to force Unity to start:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/37629/geforce-go-7300-7400-blacklisted-
can-i-still-run-unity
It did start but the launcher was a mess. I then deactivated nvidia-96
and activated nvidia-173 in stead, and now I have Unity working with
Compiz ef
I just wanted to note that I no longer have the "covered by black" problem
in 11.10 beta2, however I still do have issues when adding/removing
monitors to TwinView. They're mostly visual corruption that go away once
the transition is over. I suspect these are different issues than the one
reported
Confirming, everything works like a charm with version 0.7, even with
touchpad disabled. Thanks for your work.
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I've just tried patching overlay-scrollbars as I mentioned in comment
#75. vlc does not crash any more, as expected, but its windows (e.g.
Help > Help...) have no scrollbars at all, although I can scroll with
the mouse wheel. Any ideas why? I guess that qt has been patched to use
overlay-scrollbars
New data on the issue:
It would appear this only occurs when the system is started up with an
external monitor attached. Booting or rebooting without the external
monitor has the X server properly detect the displays and allows for a
hassle-free experience.
Upstream would need to be informed of
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Overlay-scrollbar 0.1.12 installs but doesn't work (I get classic
scrollbars everywhere), and VLC doesn't crash. Anyway, I believe that
something was broken in overlay-scrollbar and can be easily reverted.
I'm adding ubuntu/overlay-scrollbar task, if I'm wrong feel free to mark
it invalid.
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@Jonathan: look at this attachment:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/81164594/vlc.out. There are exactly the
same errors as are in this bug's description!
Also, maybe it's easier to fix the overlay scrollbars instead of Qt?
I'll now try to downgrade them to Natty version and check if the crash
exist
I don't understand why this bug is marked as triaged. Triaging means
that we know what is the cause of some bug. Currently we don't. And
it's not only supporting hybrid graphics, but at least running correctly
the fglrx correctly. Explanation, that "we don't support blah-blah-
blah...", is no expl
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crash ubuntu sofrware center
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is the first time I make a bug reporting and "xorg (Ubuntu) bug
reporting" maybe is not the right guidelines... sorry
i'm using Lubuntu 11.10 "Oneiric Ocelot" - Beta i386
i have ubuntu software center installed; but it does't work.
from terminal
dandan@dandan-AMILO-Pa-2548
Hmm, it appears they are at least related, though metacity probably
shouldn't crash from a misbehaving theme...
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Gtk-CRITICAL *
Are you sure these two bugs are related? The metacity one is a crash in
metacity's drawing code, where this bug was a Qt theme making
assumptions about the validity of scrollbar pointers.
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Forgot to say that I am very grateful that this bug is receiving
attention.
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Screen jitters every so often, especi
Is this problem present in x-updates and xorg-edgers PPAs ?
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GLX is broken for several commercial OpenGL games
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Yeah, it's a momentary event and the glitch at the 9-10s mark is it.
I'm afraid I don't have any better recording technology to hand.
I've tried running the logs that you indicate, both with kms debugging
and without. Nothing new comes up while the glitch occurs. For
completeness:
[ 215.730] (I
Same problem with latest fglrx (11.8)
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Acer Aspire One 722 cannot be resumed from suspend-to-RAM
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** Summary changed:
- Wacom Graphire bluetooth stopped to work.
+ Wacom Graphire Bluetooth does not work.
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