Ok, I'll test it this next week.
This bug may have been fixed, but please don't close it until my next report.
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Anyway, it is a little hard to select text (for example). I will try to
explain why. First I press the left button from the touchpad and then I
move a finger all over the touchpad from up to down and I can hardly
select a few lines.
Sorry for that second separate comment.
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I followed the steps in #4 and can confirm the exact same behaviour in
Oneiric, the screen blacks out when 1024x576 resolution is set using
xrandr.
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I used tried the 290.05 driver by activating the xorg-edgers PPA and am
unhappy to report the problem remains. I have cross posted on the
nvidia forums, but have had no response yet from nVidia.
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I already remarked here that trackstick sensitivity becomes broken when this
ALPS patches get applied. While it was an optional package I was okay with it.
However I would disagree about getting the patches obligatorily.
There was no reaction about it, I could speculate that people using
I did upgrade to Oneric, and yes the issue still occurs with Oneric, I still
get the green screen when I plug it in, and tweaking of Xorg.conf is to no
avail.
This bug is also reported to Canonical Paid Support under my company
globeone
case: 00019304
I even went to the great lengths of
Hi Bryce,
I've since switched to using KDM as the login manager, but I the issue
did seem to be resolved within a few days of the release. I would
imagine it to be safe to close the bug report as no comments have been
made since.
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Try this
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/582809/comments/275
It worked on the clickpad on my HP touchsmart tm2. Except for the
disable/enable button (inclunding LED)
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I see some messages from bum but also this
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That doesn't seem right to me. (What can cause this?)
That could certainly be related to the console being in the wrong state.
I guess I'll have to look elsewhere to find why those
There was a rash of missing 10-wacom.conf's in I guess March 2011? Our
speculation at the time was that it was due to an update since several
Wacom users reported their tablet stopped working after some sort of
xserver update. We never pinned down a culprit update. I waited a few
weeks or
@Dennis: are you using nvidia? This is an ATI X1200 specific bug...
2011/11/10 Dennis Fehr 755...@bugs.launchpad.net
Hmmm.. On deeper investigation, my issue still remains. (I'm on nvidia)
.. The desktop eventually just lags on it's own, it was the reboot that
made it faster. Although when I
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 04:46:30PM -, Michal wrote:
I already remarked here that trackstick sensitivity becomes broken when this
ALPS patches get applied. While it was an optional package I was okay with
it. However I would disagree about getting the patches obligatorily.
There was no
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 09:12:54PM -, quarara wrote:
Hi Seth,
I own a Dell Inspiron too and the patch you've provided us doesn't help with
my touchpad neither.
BlogCrawler and I are not the only ones with this issue unresolved. See bug
#606238 for further information.
Yes, there are
We got an email back from Intel, the issue was fixed in Keith's drm-
intel-next kernel branch and heading upstream.
Apparently it's a clock gating issue on Sandybridge.
As a temporary fix, if you have intel-gpu-tools, you can run:
sudo intel_reg_write 0x9404 0x1800
For me it seems to have
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately I am not an expert user so I don't know
exactly what I should do to provide you the correct information to analyze my
touchpad behaviour.
If you think I could help in the development of a more functional driver,
please let me know. I would be honoured to
Same observation here, too.
Maybe it's an accident but I observe this issue only then my Laptop
(Dell Latitude E6420 with nVidia current drivers )is on battery but not
then it's on AC.
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Thanks for the information.
I've realized that there is a compatibility problem with the drag and drop
functionality and the two-finger shift. I must disable that feature in order to
drag and drop.
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hi Alessandro,
I don't konw, what's wrong with your machine. I have tried Unity yesterday
and I get 3D there too. But there is also a Unity-Desktop available
that doesn't need 3D. So I think, that it is something different. Unity is
not to be blamed in my opinion. Because here, Unity works
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 10.04, the touchscreen stylus of my Thinkpad X201 Tablet
used to work reasonably well (there were issues with rotation, similar
to #726142). After upgrading to 11.10, the touchscreen is not longer
functional. The kernel recognizes the device apparently:
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