This is still present in Precise Beta2
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This is still present in Precise Beta2
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This is going to sound weird, but I experienced something very similar.
In my case, it wasn't a white screen rather a very large window covering
the entire monitor. It could not get it to go away as it wasn't showing
up anywhere I could kill it. I used the force quit application and
killed the wi
I'm putting this in xinerama until better package can be determined
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Additional data point. I just reinstalled fresh with beta 2 and have
not installed the AMD drivers. I'm running stock video and having the
same result. I've changed the appearance using the controll center and
the non-GTK3 apps aren't changing.
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I think your feeling is correct and not specific to the touchpad. I'm
seeing the same operation from a USB mouse. General operation could be
describe as "grabby". Very Annoying.
> I have the slight feeling this might possibly be a kernel issue. I
> vaguely remember reading about kernel issues
@Henrick
Works like a champ on a Sony VPCS111FM.
You sir, are a god among men. Revel in your awesomeness. :)
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Multitouch support not available for Synaptics touchpads v7.2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308191
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Actually, carmaxx's bug is already reported in the thread. If you look
at comment #8, you will see the symptoms described. What he is
experiencing is the same bug, except now mutlitouch is working and the
jumping is affecting his scrolling. I don't know if these bugs are
directly related, but the
@pablomme
Comment #8 is describes freedesktop-bugs #21614, which is attached as
THIS bug. (See Affects and assigned to)
That's what I'm saying. Per the launchpad specs, it is THIS bug until
someone changes that.
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Tapping and two finger scroll/context menu appear to be working as of
Karmic Alpha 6. Both features are accessible in default install and
controllable under preferences. Two things of note:
1) Hal policy file values for FingerLow and FingerHigh appear to be
ignored. My touchpad will track my fin
>
> So I take back my complaints: things work, only the Mactel guides
> talking about fdi files need adjusting, as settings are now per-user
> and
> not per-system. If you can manage to log in without those settings,
> that
> is.
>
Martin,
Could you be more specific about the per user/per sessio
Ok, If I understand this correctly, you are saying that the hal
configuration file is only used for X. Gnome is controlled through
gnome-settings-demon and most of the settings are changed through gconf
or menu. You are not sure about KDE. Synclient controls extended
values. I assume these value
I'm see this and several other issues. Is there a better upstream forum
for reporting this stuff? I can't find any reference to synaptics on
freedesktop.org or x.org. Apparently there is some GPL license issue
with the package.
I'd be willing to look at the code, but I can't find any reference
I'm seeing this in Lucid Alpha 2 as well on a Sony Vaio.
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erratic cursor movement with multi touch
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Another data point. To reproduce the problem:
Place finger 1 on the pad.
Place finger 2 somewhere else on pad.
Lift finger 1. The cursor will slam to a corner of the screen.
What I'm seeing is during two finger scroll, the finger 1 sometime comes
up slightly before finger 2, thus triggering t
Public bug reported:
During Upgrade from Karmic to Lucid Beta 1. AMD 64
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
Date: Wed Mar 24 12:12:39 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
ErrorMessage: nvidia-96 kernel module failed to build
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release amd64 (20091027
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I think this a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/308191
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erratic cursor movement with multi touch
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I think this is related to the upstream bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21614
It is for a single touch pad, but I'm thinking that our multi-touches
are being reported as singles, so it's the same problem.
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Ugh, Sorry. The above bug is for the symptom of this problem, jumpy
cursor behavior.
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Sorry, not a duplicate but closely related. I think 308191 is what is
making the problem apparent. Upstream appears to have recognized a
similar problem. Some patches are available.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21614
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package nvidia-96 96.43.14-0ubuntu11 failed to install/upgrade: nvidia-96
kernel module failed to build
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/546166
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No *.rej or make.log in /var/lib/dkms/nvidia-96/96.43.14/build/
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Apologies Maxime. There are four closely related bugs and I'm getting
them terribly confused. There is another bug that IS directly related,
but I can't keep them straight for the life of me. Bottom line appears
to be that there is voodoo in the synaptics driver.
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Has anyone looked at this project? It appears someone is rewriting the
driver for obvious reasons.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1334696
I've tried to load it, but to no avail. Perhaps someone with a little
more expertise might chime in.
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