Just found this solution for me so I can reset my finger on the
touchpad
sudo modprobe -r psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse proto=imps
Though it seems like I need to run this after every reboot. So I create
a config file in /etc/modprobe.d with the following;
options psmouse proto=imps
But after I
Here's some info that actually makes sense, it says that the wheel-mice
use a 4-byte protocol and the Touchpad uses a 3-byte protocol. This
could explain how the driver could get confused. Anyone comment?
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2004/09/17/230839.aspx
Yeah, this is a Windows-a
I have a Dell Latitude E6500.
I'd seen this problem with my 3-button IBM USB mouse, but it went away when I
upgraded from Ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04.
I have another external IBM USB mouse, this one with a wheel, and am still
seeing the problem.
So far I can temporarily stop the problem by un-plugging
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@Alberto Milone
I never installed bumblebee, mine is a clean/default ubuntu 14.04 installation.
I wonder how bumblebee shows up in log. None of bumblebee's binaries also shows
on terminal.
nogpumanager did not work
please let me know if any other solution
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I'm getting this on my intel based X220 when running this game demo:-
http://www.imake-games.com/nubs-adventure/
To reproduce download
http://www.imake-games.com/nubs/earlyBuilds/NubsAdventureEarlyAccess.jar.zip
Unzip it then run it with
java -jar NubsAdventureEarlyAccess.jar
The game graphic
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I tried again in my main partition and it works (just seems to take few
seconds longer under the plymouth screen).
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I had simmilar issue. I deisabled the gpu-manager.conf, deleted old
xorg.conf, used aticonfig --initial to create a new config file, logged
in and used amdcccle to make final adjustments.
I dont really understand this but it seems that there is some problem
with randr.
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Same problem with certified DELL PowerEdge T320
(http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201210-12063/)
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@Fabio: there's no trace of my change in either log. You don't seem to
have passed the "gpumanager_modesetting" boot parameter (I can't see it
in either Xorg log). Maybe you forgot to update grub?
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@Alberto:
it has still the same problem
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This was probably created when I tried to launch startx from console
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* gpu-manager.c, gpu-manager.py:
- Add support for testing core alternatives. This will be needed
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- Fix a regression th
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freshly installed and full of error's log
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@pyrates Here: http://wayland.freedesktop.org/docs/html/sect-Protocol-
data-sharing.html
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Implement proper clipboard in wayland
To
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Hello, i had and have and will this problem on every laptop and with
every version of ubuntu and its derivatives.
I installed lubuntu 14.04 on IBM lenovo laptop with intel graphic card
and my backlight
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Hello, i had and have and will this problem on every laptop and with
every version of ubuntu and its derivatives.
I installed lubuntu 14.04 on IBM lenovo laptop with intel graphic card
and my backlight could be changed with function keys but it goes either
to maximum or mini
Also happens to me on 12.04 in Gnome Classic Mode from time to time.
Happens to plugged devices or integrated touchpads too.
Using the context menu click and left clicks in some wild fashion may
release the stuck focus, but no clear picture what event exactly
releases the stuck focus.
Triggering
@Alberto:
> sudo apt-get purge nvidia*
> sudo apt-get install nvidia-331
> sudo apt-get install nvidia-331-updates
> sudo apt-get install nvidia-331-updates-dev
seems to be working now! My only problem is that version of nvidia
broke the dual monitor system (NVIDIA setting show the monitor X Scre
@Fabio: please try waubuntu-drivers-common 0.2.91.8 that you can find
here (pick the one that matches your architecture i.e. amd64 for 64 bit
or i386 for 32 bit):
http://people.canonical.com/~amilone/lp1365695/
Then edit /etc/default/grub with root privileges and add
the"gpumanager_modesetting" p
The same thing happened to me. nvidia-304 was uninstalled during the
update and I am unable to install them.
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@Dimitrios: hybrid graphics won't work with nvidia-304 (nvidia-current
and nvidia-current-updates are transitional packages to it).
Please try installing nvidia-331 instead
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I am facing the same issue and I am trying to downgrade too. So here is
my original commands that broke the whole thing:
> sudo apt-get install nvidia-current-updates nvidia-settings-updates
> sudo apt-get install nvidia-current-updates-dev
Edit /etc/default/grub and add vmalloc=256m to the
GRU
The default GL option for x86_64 is mesa because bumblebee selects it during
install, using update-alternatives.
But, for some reason, it doesn't do the same for i386.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Screen flicke
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