Thank you for this information Bib, saves me a lot of time. And this
confirms we are talking about the same bug.
I am using Wayland exclusively and have libinput10
1.8.4-0ubuntu0.17.10.1 installed. Touchpad is working fine. So this is
something that was introduced with the version that comes with
Well. I had reverted to Artful so that was easier said than done. I
upgraded to Bionic once more. That brought back the problem but "ubuntu-
bug libinput" then complained that I did not have that package
installed. I did not know what libinputxxx package to use and I got
tired of soft-stroking my t
Yes, it is an XPS13 L322X model.
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Sorry for being trigger happy...
I am using a Dell XPS13.
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I have upgraded to Bionic recently and my touchpad immediately became
close to unusable. The sensitivity was WAY too high so the cursor could
only be moved with extremely low pressure. Anything beyond seemed to be
considered a palm pressure or something. In addition, the touchpad
buttons had become
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