@Alejandro: The confusion is my fault, in not keeping which was which
organized in my brain while replying. Sorry, when I posted it on OIDK,
it was because - though I had gotten the mouse issue fixed - Skype would
crash.
I patched other things as I found them, but the typo was causing it to
Just an update: since patching and installing the package I mentioned
earlier, I've had zero issues. In fact, I've actually noticed more
stability with Flash and some better graphics acceleration for some
animations, as well as fixes for other issues I had here. For example,
trying to watch
@Alejandro: Yup, sure is. Would've been nice if you'd sent that to me
several weeks ago! ;-P
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Title:
mouse stuck between screens
I had tried KDE, different configurations with GNOME, and upgrading from
10.04 to 10.10. The best resolution was the upgrade, but that
introduced a new issue. However, now I'm running a fully-functional,
non-crashing GNOME over Xinerama with absolutely no problems moving
between my three
As promised, an update:
For the first time in months, I was able to get through a full week
without a single crash. Unfortunately, the week was instead plagued
with slower response times (whereas GNOME's response to things like
swapping windows would take 1ms, KDE would sometimes take as long as
Today it happened three times in under an hour. The first two between
displays one and two, the third - for the first time ever for me -
between two and three. The only difference on the third occurrence was
that I was attempting to play a Flash video (SWF) in VLC. I'm sure it's
completely
Exact same thing here. Mine was between the first and second displays.
Was yours as well? Also, with mine, I can still move the mouse
vertically (despite its continued blinking between displays), but
there is no response from anything else whatsoever.
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mouse stuck between screens with
This issue has been plaguing my triple-headed setup as well, keeping me
from adding a 32 HDTV as a fourth monitor for a combination of
multiple-network monitoring, better media capability, and bragging
rights.
One thing I noticed: while trying out a few Playstation emulators, one
caused my
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