I've got the same problem as well. Downgraded to Maverick and now it is
ok. I have mav and natty on two partitions ready to test.
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The latest update seem to have fixed it or restored the earlier code.
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Title:
Easystroke doesn't recognize button release
I spoke too soon. Easystroke is working now. But it just crashed. I
suspect the crash is a feature of natty and not easystroke, as
practically all the apps that has anything to do with the indicator or
systray has crashed at least once ... or ten times.
Also, now wicd refuses to connect to the
Tried doing the apport-collect but launchpad wants me to create a new
bug report.
@Chase, so what do we do now?
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Title:
Easystroke
Update: I just tried stacking the extended display in a top-bottom
layout as suggested, but compiz crashes (no artifacts).
$ compiz --replace
[1] 31095
Backend : gconf
Integration : true
Profile : default
Adding plugins
Initializing core options...done
Initializing bailer options...done
@Bryce, you wrote
No, not really a driver issue. Rather, you're pushing the hardware
beyond its capabilities.
The X300 radeon card in the Xpress 200M is capable only of a maximum
2048x2048 combined screen dimension when running compiz. See bug
#555641.
Appreciate your time in looking into
This is also affecting me.
To add on, it affects not just easystroke, but any other app that uses mouse
right-click.
Further, this behaviour seem to make the right mouse click is stuck once you
click on it. In some cases, it seem to extend to left-click as well. So in
Google Chrome, the grab
Yes it did. Unfortunately I can only verify that compiz was working in
Jaunty, 'cos I was not able to get Karmic, Lucid or Maverick to work on
my machine at all.
Thanks! ... any other info that might be useful?
btw, I need to add acpi=off noacpi nolapic in my kernel boot up.
Also, I am using
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