Hey, I don't understand what happened, but after upgrading to 17.04 my
middle click scrolling is broken again. I'm pretty sure I'm still using
libinput:
$ xinput list-props 12
Device 'TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint':
Device Enabled (140): 1
Coordinate Transformation Matrix (142): 1.00
Public bug reported:
Basically, this bug came back after upgrading to 17.04:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-
evdev/+bug/1246683
I'm using libinput and not evdev, so I'm not sure why this is happening.
I do see that in /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ there are evdev confi
Here's the xinput properties for the trackpoint. It looks like the
scroll method should be set to button (the third bit is 1) but it
doesn't actually work.
$ xinput --list-props 12
Device 'TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint':
Device Enabled (140): 1
Coordinate Transformation Matrix (142): 1.0
Christopher, I added you to this bug since you mentioned it on the other
bug where I commented. (I only commented there in case anyone who had
experienced that bug previously noticed a regression upon upgrading, but
I realize that isn't the best etiquette.)
I made this bug report by using `apport-
1) At the very least, 16.10. I think it was working ever since I
installed libinput as noted in the earlier bug, which might have been
around 16.04 or 15.10.
2) I don't think that's a BIOS setting? Not sure where you're getting
that from, I think it's a Windows driver setting. In any case, both my
Hi Christopher! I figured out the issue today. Turns out that the issue
is because synaptics was being used for the touchpad, but everything
else was libinput, I guess somehow those two parts don't work together
to enable middle click scrolling. Disabling synaptics by removing
/usr/share/X11/xorg.c
I tried setting COGL_ATLAS_DEFAULT_BLIT_MODE to framebuffer and
performance seems to become poorer and I start having glitches when
changing workspaces (in Awesome window manager). Not sure if that's a
satisfactory workaround.
Interestingly there are reports for similar issues dating back to 14.04
Ah, interesting, I'll try that. Apparently Debian recommends using the
modesetting driver too. https://packages.debian.org/sid/x11/xserver-
xorg-video-intel
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This is still an issue, and now on 15.04 the old patches don't build
anymore :/
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1246683
Title:
Middle button does not work for
Oh nice, didn't see your ppa Dominik, it'll be nice to have it working
once and for all and not having to rebuild a driver each time the kernel
is updated. Thanks so much for making it! I wonder what needs to be done
for those patches to be included into Ubuntu proper, it seems crazy that
most/all
For anyone coming across this, xserver-xorg-input-libinput isn't
installed by default in 15.10, you have to actually install it. But
yeah, it works perfectly after installing it. Took me a bit to figure
out what actually needed to be done, I guess I thought it was installed
by default.
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Public bug reported:
I don't actually know if it's an xorg issue, but since upgrading to
15.10 I've been experiencing a lot of random lockups. Nothing responds,
can't restart X11 with ctrl-alt-backspace (I have that enabled) or
switch to a terminal using ctrl-alt-f1 or etc. I end up having to rebo
Sorry to bump this if this but this is the only place I found this
error. I had the same error on Natty (when trying to install packages
from AMD site directly) and I haven't been able to figure out how to
resolve it. Is there any way I can try to apply the fix from this bug to
my installer and ge
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