Which is the tracking issue for the required focal (20.04) kernel update
to fix this bug?
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Title:
Showing two cursors after login
Installed version 346 on my machine (Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS, linux
3.13.0-58-generic x86_64). There was a minor problem with nvidia-opencl-
icd-346-updates not removing nvidia-opencl-icd-331 and having a
conflicting file. Solved this problem by removing the conflicting
package.
There was no report of
I suffered from the fglrx SRU in 12.04 too. Being forced to fix the
problem I tried the saucy enablement stack
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack). In order for radeon
to work properly, fglrx has to be uninstalled. I had to blacklist the
vesafb driver, otherwise I'd get a GPU
The device in question is 01:05.0 0300: 1002:9712
** Attachment added: output of lcpci -n
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1262238/+attachment/3973713/+files/lspci-n.txt
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I don't have fglrx-experimental-13 installed. According to apt-cache
show fglrx-updates the current version is 2:13.125-0ubuntu0.0.1.
Interestingly it shows also the older version 2:8.960-0ubuntu1.
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I am on ubuntu 12.04.04 LTS. This update causes a severe regression for
me. The [AMD/ATI] RS880M [Mobility Radeon HD 4225/4250] is not
supported by the fglrx version 13 driver!
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Confirming working fix for released xorg-server 2:1.10.2.902-1ubuntu3 on
Intuos4L.
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Title:
xf86PostMotionEvent resets cursor to upper
This bug has probably been fixed in oneiric, see #806256
(2:1.10.2.902-1ubuntu2).
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Title:
wacom stylus jumps with latest
When will there be an updated package for oneiric? I have the problem of
cursor movement to 0/0 when using the PAD device of Intuos4.
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I suspect this bugfix to affect the PAD device on the Wacom Intuos4.
When I touch any button or the scrollwheel on said device, the cusor
goes to 0/0 (x/y). Tested with current oneiric, but I suppose it affects
natty too.
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I installed 1:0.10.8-0ubuntu1 from the ubuntu-x-swat PPA and can confirm
that the driver update fixes the problem on my Intuos4 tablet.
WRT the problem on natty: xf86-input-wacom-0.10.11 uses the PAD device
in absolute mode (again). #774938 (in particular its patch
I installed 1:0.10.8-0ubuntu1~xup2~lucid from the ubuntu-x-swat PPA and
can confirm that the driver update fixes the problem on my Intuos4
tablet.
WRT the problem on natty: xf86-input-wacom-0.10.11 uses the PAD device
in absolute mode (again). #774938 (in particular its patch
I installed 1:0.10.8-0ubuntu1 from the ubuntu-x-swat PPA and can confirm
that the driver update fixes the problem on my Intuos4 tablet.
WRT the problem on natty: xf86-input-wacom-0.10.11 uses the PAD device
in absolute mode (again). #774938 (in particular its patch
I installed 1:0.10.8-0ubuntu1 from the ubuntu-x-swat PPA and can confirm
that the driver update fixes the problem on my Intuos4 tablet.
WRT the problem on natty: xf86-input-wacom-0.10.11 uses the PAD device
in absolute mode (again). #774938 (in particular its patch
Sorry for the dobule posting, but launchpad gives me a cryptic error
message when I click the Post Comment Button, giving the impression my
post was not accepted.
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I see a '[drm] failed to load kernel module i915' in your log file.
What dmesg output do you get when you try modprobe i915?
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