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Hello Guy
I have this issue on a clean install of Kubuntu 10.4.
I've just opened the ticket #588973. I will be more than happy to provide the
necessary information in the new thread.
Fabrice
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touchpad sensitivity goes down (probably to lowest) on resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292861
Hello Bryce,
I unfortunately don't have the machine that exhibited the symptom
anymore so I can't regress the fix. Someone else with an inspiron 1525
could try this out.
-Daniel
> Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 10:40:32 +
> From: br...@bryceharrington.org
> To: daniel...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug
@piotrsirko - thanks for providing that info, but we would like to see it from
the original reporter. We may want to send this bug report upstream, but
upstream has a hard and fast rule that logs from someone other than the
original reporter are not acceptable. The reason for that is that qui
Hello Bryce,
I'm not the original bug-reporter, but I suffered similar problems
(explained in comment #6). I just did some tests with Lucid Lynx (64bit)
on the same machine and as far as I can tell, this issue is fixed. After
a resume, all settings seem to be the same as when I entered the
suspend
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Hi lien_meat,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
no
Okay, I used synclient to check on the touchpad settings. While the
touchpad was in its insensitive state, FingerHigh had a value of 80.
This was the value in /etc/hal/fdi/policy/touchpad.fdi, though I don't
remember ever changing it. Changing this to a value of around 15 made
the touchpad sensitiv
Sorry, I meant a console command to edit touchpad settings.
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The reset to low touchpad sensitivity occurs in Kubuntu Jaunty AMD64 on
Macbook2,1 whenever X is restarted. Is there a console command that can
be added to a startup script?
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Still occurs in Jaunty. Problem confirmed for Dell D620 / Dell E4300.
For me, the edge-scrolling also doesn't work after standby...
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