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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1373205
Title:
glxinfo crashes when called from inxi
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Public bug reported:
To reproduce boot the version considered for alpha 2 of amd64 of lubuntu
on my paritcular hp pavilion dv6 1230us laptop. then try to move the
mouse cursor or click with the mouse with the touchpad to isntall on
this laptop. I have installed xenial before on this laptop and it
** Summary changed:
- touchpad does nto work in live session
+ touchpad does not work in live session
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1446866
Title:
I booted off an external hard drive I installed the i386 final to and
now the touchpad works as if it only doesn't like the live session.
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I also get this in xubuntu 15.04
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1446866
Title:
touchpad does nto work in live session
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Public bug reported:
to reproduce run the lubuntu-desktop 420.1 desktop amd64 image on my
moms laptop off of a usb.
The hardware tracker profile is
https://gist.github.com/2ef8fe0a4a8a1769e501
I have the touchpad not being able to move the cursor at all or click images.
When I got a usb mouse
Switching the graphics backend to vmvga makes the cursor reapper.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1440609
Title:
no cursor with kvm vm and cirrus emulator
Public bug reported:
To reproduce install lubuntu 405 daily iso in a kvm vm and then boot and
login in lightdm. There will be no installed cursor when you get in but
the mouse will highlight ui elements if you move over them but the
cursor is invisible in this vm.
xserver-xorg-video-cirrus:
Public bug reported:
To reproduce boot the April 5th dialy amd64 live iso of lubuntu and and
select try lubuntu without installing. Plymoth will show up and youi ar
egreeted with a screen of random shapes. The underlying system still
seems to work for user input for the keyboard as control alt t
I had trouble trying to apport collect from a tty so I saved a file from
the machine and reported it on my desktop.
** Attachment added: saved file from broken machine
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1440577/+attachment/4366898/+files/xorg.crash
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Physical hardware on my desktop with intel hd 4600 graphics and a
i5-4590. Motherboard is asrock h97mpro4. I am using a Bus 001 Device
002: ID 045e:0053 Microsoft Corp. Optical Mouse as my mouse and a ps/2
keyboard.
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** Also affects: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1432843
Title:
Lubuntu failed to boot
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Public bug reported:
To reproduce install the Lubuntu amd 64 iso from this zsync link zsync
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/20150324.2/vivid-desktop-amd64.iso.zsync.
Then install it with manaul partioning and an ext4 / partion. Then the install
completes and restart now and login.
I can reproduce this on ubuntu with unity as a guest when using a
resolution above 1024x768 in a guest in ubuntu 14.04 and with a daily
iso of 15.04. I have only reproduced this in lubuntu if I installed a
composite manager compton and set resolution above 1024x768. Lubuntu
14.10 vms in spice did
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