I cannot test this with low effort, since it's on a Chromebook which
cannot boot external non-Chromium-OS boot media.
The only way is to upgrade all the way up. :(
I will try again when 14.04 is released.
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Public bug reported:
Since my Upgrade to 13.10 I get regular Xorg crashes (logout back to the
login manager) on this Samsung Series 5 Chromebook.
It sometimes happens when the desktop is idle and I'm not using the
computer, but seems to appear more frequently when I do graphically more
advanced
I've tried updating to Xorg-edgers, but that didn't help.
I'll nex try to boot back into ChromeOS and update that, since Ubuntu
has to use its Kernel which is 3.4 on my system.
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@bernieke:
Thanks, works for me on a Thinkpad X220.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/777882
Title:
xmodmap not honored
To manage notifications about this bug
(I think you referred to xserver-xorg-input-evdev instead of -synaptics,
but ...)
Fixed! Thanks!
Now Natty is ready for the Latitude 2100 touch screen.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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I try: In the recording, I first moved the pointer in a fluid movement,
which works fine. Then I clicked at a different location, resulting in
what should happen: the pointer is moved and a click is emitted there.
But last, I did the same thing, clicked in top right direction of the
current
This is not fixed for me. Same behaviour as in #17. I uploaded a new
utouch recording; the error is at the end.
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Problem still present with 2.6.0-1ubuntu11 (ubuntu repo) and
2.6.0-1ubuntu11~utouch2 (PPA).
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
** Changed in: utouch
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
Touch screen driver clicks at wrong location
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In this record, I first swipe from bottom left to top right. Then I
press at bottom left, the cursor stays at its position, and only when I
move my finger a bit, it jumps to my finger, but clicking before the
move so that everything in between gets mouse-box-selected.
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Confirmed in 10.04, seems to be fixed in 10.10.
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wacom buttons don't work/cause mouse to move to upper left corner and click.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/560180
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Confirmed in 10.04, seems to be fixed in 10.10.
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Done. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617911
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/386017
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Notebook users: Please test the patches from here:
https://launchpad.net/~nh2/+archive/cornertapping
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I can't check it because my touchscreen isn't handled by evtouch
anymore, but by some other buggy touch screen driver in Lucid.
I installed xserver-xorg-input-evtouch, but evtouch does not become
active.
How can I make my touch screen use the evtouch driver to check the
status of this bug?
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@ Partha:
Sorry, I misspelled your name in #23.
I'm not sure the bug you reported is this one. Do you use two fingers or does
the pointer fly away using only one finger?
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Mouse cursor jumps when two fingers are used
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But this means your problem also occurs when only one finger is on the
touchpad surface, right? This one is about if the user touches the
touchpad in two locations.
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@ Pantha:
What hardware do you use?
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Bug confirmed, patch seems correct.
** Changed in: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Touchscreen fires incorrect events when moving fast
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414749
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And I have no xorg.conf.
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When I press a finger onto my touch screen (Dell Latitude 2100) on the
Desktop background and moving it around fast (especially down fast), the
context menu pops up. Using Karmic.
Xev shows a
ButtonPress event, serial 32, synthetic NO, window 0x401,
root 0xff, subw
NOTE: I do not experience this on Jaunty.
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Works fine for me, too.
@ Alberto Milone:
I don't think disabling the middle click corner tapping completely is the best
solution, but let's discuss this in Bug 386017.
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0.99.3-2ubuntu5 (it is in the X Updates PPA and Karmic, right?) causes
the same problems as stated in #4 on a Samsung NC10 and a Dell Latitude
2100. Both touchpads become almost unusable as when moving the finger
faster than snail speed, the cursor just stops moving and continues only
in small
For me, 1.1.2-1ubuntu2 in Karmic is broken with just those symptoms on
both netbooks. If I move the finger fast, the mouse is almost not
moving.
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OK, here you are. I first moved both fingers slowly, then in the speed
which triggers the problems, then slowly again.
** Attachment added: Synaptics Report on a Dell Latitude 2100
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