There were a couple of kernel updates after the previous comment on
14.04 and then I didn't see the issue for several weeks, including
initially after 14.10 upgade. Today I can frequently only get one left
click before it stops working.
This is the first reboot since installing 3.16.0-25.33 and
Christopher, I've already replied to that comment. The BIOS version is
clearly not the issue. Further, the bug is confirmed by another user.
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Problem still occurs with Microsoft XBox controller wireless receiver
unplugged.
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Title:
Logitech wireless mouse periodically loses correct
Darren reports experiencing the *same* issue and correlates a possible
cause which matches the setup of the original reporting. I think it's
rather premature to dismiss that as a separate bug. Bugs are anyway not
scoped to individual people). I will report back if the problem occurs
again with the
Hi Christopher. The BIOS I have is already an F8 version variant and I
would like to keep the variant. Further, I have not had this problem in
the 6 years of owning the hardware until 14.04. So further to Darren's
comment it seems very likely that this is a recent software issue. I
noticed the
Sounds similar to Bug #993655 - as I said there, try Ctrl-Alt-F1 then
Ctrl-Alt-F7 to switch to a terminal and back.
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Title:
Mouse loses
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1006156 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1006156
I have a very similar-sounding issue with Logitech wireless mouse (no
headset). Periodically loses click handlers or something with very
closely related symptoms. Try switching to console and back (Ctrl-
Public bug reported:
This problem began with the 14.04 upgrade. The mouse has always worked
normally until then.
Approximately every 10 minutes - and possibly triggered by Alt-Tab
window switches/opening new windows - the mouse behaviour becomes rather
strange. Primarly, left-clicks are not
Christopher, I've added you to the ticket as you suggested in the linked
tickets. I did not see any further comments from the reporters in those.
Let me know if I can provide further information.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1006156 ***
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Christopher, I created bug 1371853 and added you there.
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Problem does not go away with a different profile. If X restarts instead
of the machine hanging, I see this:
[ 417.197517] HDMI hot plug event: Pin=3 Presence_Detect=1 ELD_Valid=0
[ 417.197543] HDMI status: Pin=3 Presence_Detect=1 ELD_Valid=1
[ 417.610845] HDMI hot plug event: Pin=3
Public bug reported:
About 1 in 3 times that I start Firefox, my system freezes completely -
the screen freezes. the system is unresponsive. There is usually a
purple square in thetop left of the screen (not solid, but showing some
of the background through). The following is the last log
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This actually also happens when opening links from other programs (e.g.
click link in Thunderbird). It doesn't seem to happen within Firefox
itself, so possibly to do with the tray animation or redrawing
fullscreen?
I answered that it happens a couple of times per week, but realistically
this
Mirroring to different resolutions is still problematic in 11.10. In
fact, I now have even more problems than before. There is a Note: may
limit resolution options under the mirroring option, but this hardly
solves things. Now there are additional issues such as sometimes
outputting wrong
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I'm 95% sure that I was doing this every day pre-Lucid with no manual
configuration. On Maverick now. I have an LCD with both VGA and HDMI
inputs. The HDMI works better on a different resolution, and goes
through an A/V receiver. All the resolutions
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What was the result? What did you do before and how did you fix it?
I had a similar problem when upgrading from Karmic, leading to no
graphics on restart (fglrx line was not removed from Xorg.conf). I also
had remnants/packages in the dpkg DB, manual use of aptitude to tidy it
all up. I saw
I had the same problem that I had on upgrade - removing the driver
doesn't remove the fglrx line from xorg.conf, resulting in a hung
bootup. Removing the line shows a much nicer boot screen but then only
supports 640x480 after GNOME starts. Re-installing fglrx from the
Additional Drivers GUI
I had all kinds of problems uninstalling - the additional drivers GUI
failed with installArchives() failed and continued to show the green
light. aptitude also got very confused and couldn't uninstall it, losing
the autoinstalled packages in the process. This page is very useful, and
has the
This bug has been confirmed on released Maverick and should be marked
so. We shouldn't be expiring bugs on the most recent release.
Since this bug only occurs when upgrading/switching on the driver, I
will try to repro by disabling and reenabling. My graphics setup is
still partially broken since
Did you install it by hand? The upgrade process totally destroyed my
graphics (for some laughs). I tried installing fglrx using aptitude,
which gave working but crappy graphics. Prior to that it was
conflicting. However, it had not installed the full driver, and using
the additional drivers GUI
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