I'm using Ubuntu 22.10, but i've tested on Ubuntu 22.04 and isn't
working too, but on Ubuntu 22.04 there is another bug than libinput
recognizes the touchpad as clickpad and this bug is fixed on Ubuntu
22.10.
This bug was reported where
** Description changed:
- The Positivo-Vaio there is touchpad but right button is disabled by
30-vendor-synaptics.quirks.
+ The Positivo-Vaio there is touchpad but right button is disabled by
+ 30-vendor-synaptics.quirks.
After deleting /usr/share/libinput/30-vendor-synaptics.quirks, the
Public bug reported:
The Positivo-Vaio there is touchpad but right button is disabled by
30-vendor-synaptics.quirks.
After deleting /usr/share/libinput/30-vendor-synaptics.quirks, the touchpad
right click is working.
Using the command libinput quirks list was noticied
PS: I must clarify that at the moment I have already updated the video driver
of my notebook for nvidia (I used "ubuntu-drivers" for it). But the problem in
question always happens, from the first installation of ubuntu where,
originally, the nouveau drive is installed.
In this case I resolved
Public bug reported:
Hello! Good afternoon!
I believe this should be the second time I try to report this
malfunction case that I believe may be related to the xserver-xorg-
video-nouveau driver, running on nvidia GTX1050 video card laptops (as
is my case notebook). Sorry if that's not the case!
>
> Hello!
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> I will explain what I did, I have little ability, so i made some research
> to get knowledge on how I could perform the configuration of this parameter.
>
> I found a location with the instructions I followed:
>
> # sudo cat /sys/module/i915/parameters/enable_psr
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> This command
Public bug reported:
Hello,
As you can see in the attached report, I have a Dell, Inspiron notebook with
Nvidia 1050 etc ... I connected to this notebook (through the HDMI port) a
monitor LG 23EA53 ...
Initially the Nouveau driver never worked properly with this video card. It is
a huge pain
I'm doing some tests but there is a possibility that the cause of these
crashs is some or some gnome extensions.
I turned off the extensions:
- Native Windows Placement
(https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/18/native-window-placement/)
- Auto Move Windows
This crash occurs when both applications are in the same workspace as
well ... And if one of the applications is a virtual machine session of
Virtualbox, crash occurs more quickly (with less focus shifts).
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Sorry for the end of message... (Usando Alt-TAB parece, a princípio, que
o crash não ocorre... or it takes longer to occur :-))
This means something like:
Using Alt-TAB it seems at first that the crash does not occur ... or it
takes longer to occur :-)
... thanks google translate! :-)
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I've been thinking a bit, and if this bug is related to the gnome-shell,
please excuse me. I do not know if it would be convenient to repeat this
same report and generate an apport with the same content for gnome-
shell.
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I believe this bug is related to the video driver but I'm not sure ...
Anyway there goes the report:
This is a crash that happens every time I open two different
applications (for example: Chromium and Nautilus), one of them in
workspace 1 and the other in workspace 2.
When
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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Title:
phoronix benchmarks on nouveau is 4 times slower today than
I'm really sorry but I afraid that this may not be possible. My level of
experience in linux is very low for this ...
But I can install and test if you can compile and package it appropriately
in a 'deb' (or binary) and send me ... unless that was only interesting if
built right here in my own
Yes, I will update and try to repeat the same steps...
2014-04-14 9:19 GMT-03:00 Timo Aaltonen tjaal...@ubuntu.com:
can you reproduce this and send another crashdump which could be
retraced
** Package changed: xorg-server (Ubuntu) = xserver-xorg-video-intel
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in:
Sorry, I was unable to reproduce the crash. I performed the same steps I
did before, but without success. Maybe it's because I stopped using two
monitors (I had another monitor, Sansung SyncMaster2233, coupled with my
notebook). I have to find some way to get that other monitor (which is
owned by
-CRITICAL **: unable to create file
'/home/edson/.cache/dconf/user': Permission denied. dconf will not work
properly.
(process:32451): dconf-CRITICAL **: unable to create file
'/home/edson/.cache/dconf/user': Permission denied. dconf will not work
properly.
'(nouveau|Intel).*Mesa 8.0
Nick, you were right. I figured out that I was probabily forgetting to
unload the fglrx module after changing it. So, I restarted the system
(in order to avoid any mistake), and fglrx from Ubuntu repository
worked.
I also upgraded to your intel module newer package and everything kept
working
Nick, regarding no being necessary your fglrx-updates package, I'm
afraid it isn't true for everybody.
Yesterday I tried it again, in order to report the results here, and
indeed, fglrx-updates-9.000-0ubuntu3 gives me the same segmentation
fault error, even with your Xorg Intel driver package
Yes, for me it was necessary.
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Title:
Unity does not load after installing fglrx/fglrx-updates in ATI/Radeon
+ Intel
For those who have hybrid video Intel/AMD.
Install xserver-xorg-video-intel and fglrx-updates from this PPA[1].
After installing it, don't forget to setup xorg.conf with aticonfig
tool. That worked for me.
Obs: now, I'm in trouble trying to enable video GPU acceleration with
libva. =P
[1]
Christopher, just for your information, I filed a bug report, as you
suggested.
Here it is: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer-
updates/+bug/1069199
Thank you.
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@pcworld, my issue is the same as Pubudu's one. Exactly the same
behavior with similar video card setups (a notebook with two cards,
onboard and dedicated).
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Indeed, I thought the same, but Christopher told me to do that, and I
believe he knows how this thing works (much better than I does), so I
just didn't argue. =)
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I have the very same scenario here, with a Radeon HD 7700M and 12.10
fresh install.
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Title:
Unity does not load after installing
In the latest development of Ubuntu, this problem not ocurred.
Thank you.
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/478537
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 444139 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/444139
I can confirm that the resoluion is alright wit 1024 x 768 on my Ati
Radeon 9200.
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