I forgot to mention that I'm running:
* Ubuntu 20.04.1
* xserver-xorg-input-libinput 0.29.0-1
* libinput-bin 1.15.5-1
* libinput10:amd64 1.15.5-1
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I have the same problem with touchpad in laptop "Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 14 with
Ryzen 4700u".
My Ubuntu 20.04 setting is "Tweaks => Keyboard & Mouse => Mouse Click Emulation
=> Area".
With this setting: Three finger tap works as a middle click and two finger tap
works as a right click which is actu
Do you have an experience with the downgrade of xserver on Ubuntu 12.10
(64-bit), is it usable ?
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fglrx-installer does not
madbiologist, Christopher:
Thank you for your help, the issue with compiz is tracked as bug #1046497
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fglrx-updates broken
In reply to deuce:
I agree.
I tried using the OSS driver "radeon" in Unity, but compiz takes 100% of CPU
when using it.
So I was forced to start using Xubuntu which is uncomfortable for me.
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My experience:
2.6.32-15.22 ... resume from sleep mode doesn't work at all (screen is blank)
2.6.32-16.23~drm33v5 ... resume from sleep or hibernation mode works well, no
problem with mouse cursor
So it's much better
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04, amd64 on notebook Toshiba A300D-18I
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It seems that after latest updates problem has been fixed.
I haven't hit this issue for week. It could be fixed by latest kernel 2.6.32-14.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/517213
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Mostly this issue happens when I press Enter after password on Gnome
login page. So I have to use mouse as workaround (click on "Login"
button). But when I login to Gnome, open web browser and want to
authenticate in my webmail application, the same situation occurs again.
"Login + password + Enter
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
I cannot reproduce it reliably, but it happen very often after some latest
updates:
1) Boot Ubuntu
2) When Gnome starts, click on user you have to login
3) Type password
Expected result:
No freeze
Actual result:
System freezes du
I can confirm that the fix helped me. I got segmentation fault before fix
(there were message such as "(WW) xf86CloseConsole: KDSETMODE failed: Bad file
descriptor" in log) and I was able to start X windows in low resolution only.
I'm using Mobility Radeon HD 3400 and radeon driver.
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I can confirm the bug on notebook Toshiba A300D-18I. When resuming from
hibernation, tapping is disabled and I have to re-enable it in touchpad GUI.
jcwinnie's workaround works well for me, thank you very much
Used SW:
Ubuntu 9.10 amd64
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 1.1.2-1ubuntu5
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I'm sorry, I meant bug 314600.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392039
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In reply to #9:
I applied 'aticonfig --acpi-services=off' (see bug 31460) and it helped me. Now
module 'fglrx' is running even together with 'i915' and acceleration works
well. Tested with kernels 2.6.28-13 and 2.6.31-9.
my configuration:
Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic, amd64
fglrx 8.660
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Hello,
same problem on notebook Toshiba Satellite A300d-18i with graphics Ati Radeon
Mobility HD3400
SW: Ubuntu 9.10 alpha 3, kernel 2.6.28-13-generic x86_64
Blacklisting of i915 didn't help me. Gnome freezes with black screen upon start.
Driver seems to be crashing:
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