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From: Bug 41301 [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2017 7:50 PM
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Subject: Onion finds a way

Well  I'm assuming the dead ones don't just disappear and eventually the
elephants movements will be  limited and they'll all  keep trying to
bite on different parts climbing all over each other. I'm not even
factoring in the biting because  I assume it's  a waste  of time  except
maybe the  ears. While it'd be  more  hilarious for it to die by
crushing it'd likely be long dead from  exhaustion  and  lack of
nourishment first.



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Title:
  PS/2 Logitech MX310 clicks stop working sporadically

Status in X.Org X server:
  Invalid
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in Debian:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  This bug is a long standing one for me in Dapper but it becomes more
  and more frequent in recent Dapper beta.

  Unfortunatly, there's no way I can reproduce it.

  
  Symptoms : the mouse buttons (all of them) stop working without any reason. 
Seems to happen mainly when surfing with Epiphany but not only.

  
  In fact, it's just like my mouse was in another dimension. I use "focus 
follow pointer" and it doesn't work anymore. I can see my cursor and moving it 
: the system just ignore it. No more click, no more focus following pointer.

  Also, the keyboard keeps working perfectly. By using shortcut keys, I
  can continue working normally.

  The workaround to have the mouse again is hopefully very simple :  use
  the change desktop shortcut. The alt-tab shortcut is also working.
  Yes, it's strange, but they are the only two shortcuts I've found that
  bypass this bug ! Strange isn't it ?

  My mouse is a PS/2 Logitech MX310. The workaround seems to be the
  proof that it's not an hardware failure.

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