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Changing this value will more often than not have zero effect on the
cursor's behavior. Under Gnome, if I disable and re-enable the device
afterwards it will usually take effect, but running xset m will revert
it to its original behavior; under OpenBox, nothing I've tried has
Public bug reported:
nothing will load system is slow ready to go back to ms windows this
product update has been nothing but problems wish i could go back to
previous version this sucks
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
nothing will load system is slow ready to go back to ms windows this
product update has been nothing but problems wish i could go back to
previous version this sucks
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Shahar, I believe mesa 17+llvm4.0 is the next major release
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Title:
Discoloration in some XFCE icons and window borders
To manage
Enter that command in start-up
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Title:
"disable touchpad while typing" doesn't work
To manage notifications about
Confirmed this is still a problem on a recent install of Ubuntu 16.10 on
an HP Spectre X360 13" with touchscreen.
Syndaemon is running in the background, but it's not working. The
trackpad on the Spectre is physically much wider than it needs to be and
due to the left-offset to the keyboard your
I am having a nearly identical problem with my P50 and an ASUS external
monitor.
In my case the trails last for a second or two then go away until I move
the mouse again. I have the same distorted cursor problem.
I've tried connecting with DP and HDMI, using proprietary or community
drivers,
I think you can also set this property in the configuration file
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/90-libinput.conf:
Option "AccelSpeed" "-0.5"
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Thanks Juan, your fix seems to work actually!
I confirm the pointer speed is very high, but a "xinput -set-prop 11 281
-0.5" command solved the issue (281 stands for "libinput Accel Speed"
and 11 is the proper device i.e. "DLLC6B2:00 06CB:75BF Touchpad").
Thanks,
MZ
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@calexil that seems worth mentioning. The reason for me trying it is
only for confirming it is solved upstream. Yet, are there plans to
release Ubuntu 17.04 with llvm4.0 dependent drivers?
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