Chris' idea originally didn't do the trick for me though. I still do not
know what did. xserver-xorg-input-synaptics was installed when the bug
appeared. I tried reinstaling it at the time, and even purging it and
install it again. Nothing made any difference, but after a few updates
it got fixed a
The file in the workaround does not exist. In Lucid, apparently, that
file has been judged obsolete and been removed. There's probably a file
which does the same, or some other workaround that will do this every
boot.
I attached an .sh file for the convenience, and I changed 'sudo' to
'gksudo' so
I received a possible workaround on my Ubuntuforums topic. I didn't try
this, and I don't know the details of what these commands do. This is
what I was told to do:
[quote]
You can write:
Code:
sudo modprobe -r psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse proto=imps
To make permanet include the last line in /e
This bug appears to come and go randomly. A few days back it suddenly stopped
working when logging in, the day after (or a reboot, can't remember) it worked
again.
BTW, I heard that Synaptic was bussy on (proprietary) drivers for the touchpads
to enable multi-touch on Linux :D Pity they are prop
Since multiple people confirmed a fix, I found this appropriate.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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[10.04] Touchpad stops working after login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549727
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Ah, I knew I shouldn't have been the only one for whom this bug has been gone
suddenly. I think this bug is solved already, somehow. If the original bug
reporter would return here and share his thoughts on this that would be ideally.
Is there anyone still having this bug, whilst not having any pr
No reply so far. Did anyone notice this bug has been fixed or is it just
me?
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[10.04] Touchpad stops working after login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549727
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For some reason, this bug stopped affecting me. Maybe the gnome version
that recently came through the update manager fixes this? I'm able to
use the touchpad again, so I recommend you guys to just go to the update
manager and install the updates. I don't know which one fixed this bug
for me, but I
Thank you Diego. For some reason, I wasn't able to do that.
Now lets hope someone will fix this soon...
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[10.04] Touchpad stops working after login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549727
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I currently have 10.04 Beta1 installed, which switches to metacity as
soon as you click display options, and sets up the monitors correctly.
However, changing back to Compiz is still not user friendly. All the
effects are off, which might upset the newbies. A message that explains
the problem shoul
Will this be fixed soon? I'm still waiting, and it quite annoys me
now...
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[i945gme] Setting up dual-head of exactly 2048 pixels wide ends up with a black
screen. Setting it up with more than 2048 pixels crashes X
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486056
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I'm effected by this bug either. Would like to see this fixed as I have had
this for a few months now.
I did see some improvements after reinstalling Ubuntu 9.10, but it all comes
down on the same crash as described here. I'm forced to use lower resolution on
one of the screens, which bugs me a
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