(In reply to Michael Shigorin from comment #30)
> FWIW we've patched xorg-server in the distribution.
> Shame on those breaking base functionality instead of fixing their crap!
Do you happen to have a more recent patch? The ones posted here are very
outdated.
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(In reply to Michael Shigorin from comment #32)
> (In reply to main.haarp from comment #31)
> > Do you happen to have a more recent patch?
>
> 1.19.3:
> http://git.altlinux.org/gears/x/xorg-server.git?p=xorg-server.git;
> a=commitdiff;h=c5b77a90d7e0d6a1874fcb545969f355d1ed0293
Applies well. Thank
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #20)
> (In reply to main.haarp from comment #17)
> If the document is long enough
> that scrolling acceleration is needed, the application (or toolkit) should
> honor that and provide the appropriate methods - that may include
> acceleration.
> libinput sits
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #16)
> Adam: I'm really hesitant to put it into libinput because I'm not sure the
> problem scope is well understood (at least by me) and what the actual point
> of it is. So far it's been a "would be nice" but - at least these days :) -
> we require a bit m
I too would like Xorg to not blatantly lie.
The proposed patch from 2011 does not apply anymore to recent versions,
is there an updated one?
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