Public bug reported:
I have an Asus X552EP with an elantech touchpad.
One and two finger gestures work well.
Three finger tap works in Win8 but not in Ubuntu 14.04 (3.13.0-37-generic).
I am using gnome-session flashback.
Bringing up xev I see no event for a three finger tap being generated.
I
If you need a testbed just install gnome-session-flashback in a 14.04
virtualbox vm.
I tried using it and had the exact same issues as on my desktop.
I used the latest virtualbox from the 14.04 repos/no usb/ no guest tools
It shipped broken. I read in another place that there was a new compiz
[GeForce 9300 / nForce 730i] (rev b1) running gnome-session-flashback
In my case, ONLY the gnome-panel running the desktop switcher applet
seems to completely block. I can unreliably bring it back by playing
with the top gnome-panel. I can reliably bring it back by killall
gnome-panel.
While
Public bug reported:
Using 10.04 through 12.04
Mounting an sftp share through nautilus and mounting a subdirectory of the
share via encfs works.
Reading / writing small files works. Directory creation works. Writing files
4k fails after 4k is written with: Error Splicing File: Input/Output
Public bug reported:
I'm using 10.04 and an HP Photosmart C4480 printer/scanner.
The user with id 1000 is added to the acl list of the usb device file upon
plugin.
In order to get the device to work for other users i have to either add them to
the lp group thereby bruteforcing the problem, or
Attached are the requested files. Also, i've noticed that some rare
system events still print windows that are messed up even without
compositing. See the attached jpg for an example of a network state
notice. (attaching to an access point) Again, the jpg is a photo of
what happens when
Public bug reported:
Regarding whatever package sets prefs for compositing in 9.10:
On a relatively old Dell C610 with an Ati Mobility M16 16mb graphics core...
Compositing is turned on by default in the installer and in the fresh system.
This would be welcomed if it actually worked.