No. If I monitor interrupts, the Alps device actually stops sending
interrupts when the touchpad or trackstick stutters.
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BTW, some Dell Precision 7510 systems (possibly only Xeon systems?) have
a hardware issue where the trackstick or the touchpad or both will
periodically get "stuck" (stop responding briefly) when on A/C power,
when switchable graphics is enabled, when there is significant 2D or 3D
video activity be
A number of relevant bug fixes have been committed to the kernel since this
driver was backported. These fixes should probably be backported as well:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=864db9295b06837d11a260e5dacf99a3fdf6bce2
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/lin
As noted in https://bugs.launchpad.net/xorg-
server/+bug/883319/comments/62 , the fix for #883319 requires --panning
to be specified with --scaling in order to disable the mouse constraints
when scaling.
Ideally, xorg should be modified such that the mouse constraints are
calculated based on the -
Public bug reported:
In Raring and earlier, ConsoleKit was used for session management, and
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/90consolekit took care of preparing ConsoleKit
sessions via `ck-launch-session` when X was started via `startx` instead
of a graphical login manager.
In Saucy, ConsoleKit has been repla
Patch has been committed upstream:
http://git.compiz.org/compiz/core/commit/?h=compiz-0.8&id=0f95c41a0aa175ddf7947ba18b01f746c95594a9
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The bug appears to have been introduced by:
http://git.compiz.org/compiz/core/commit/?h=compiz-0.8&id=6d4833f0e3217c63f516acbdc90796b4d78eecfb
The bug is fixed either by reverting that commit or changing the added lines to:
w->width = attr.width + (attr.border_width * 2);
w->height = attr.height
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/635258/+attachment/1698187/+files/compiz
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** Attachment added: "patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/635258/+attachment/1698186/+files/patch
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I've got the same problem since upgrading to Maverick. wmbattery also
has similar corruption. Happens for me using intel, radeon, or fglrx
drivers with compiz/emerald. Does not happen if I switch to
enlightenment. I've only tried 64-bit Ubuntu, so it may be a 64-bit
issue.
I believe this is th
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