Could you check that your bug is reproducible with xorg libinput (that
you do not want but still if only xserver-xorg-input-synaptics is at
fault there should this bug be moved to)?
Your issue was with xserver-xorg-core 2:21.1.3-2 and you told that
reverting to the version in testing fixed the
Yes it has some options. Not as many as the alternatives. Some of
those options happen to be ones that I change.
Il giorno mer 5 apr 2023 alle ore 02:22 Alban Browaeys
ha scritto:
>
> I am on a thinkapd (the Yoga S1) and xorg libinput driver works fine (I
> configure it through
I am on a thinkapd (the Yoga S1) and xorg libinput driver works fine (I
configure it through gnome-control-center).
I really do not know what you mean by "avoid libinput's opinions on how
my input should work". Could you give example?
https://www.mankier.com/4/libinput
these do not count as
No the libinput one is bad.
libinput's author doesn't want options, so there is no way to have
usable input that feels good on thinkpads.
I'm using the xserver-xorg-input-evdev one. I guess when Xorg will be
kicked out of debian, I will need to move to devuan or something like
that, just to
Try removing
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
then restart xorg.
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics i sno longer supported by GNOME as far as
know.
xserver-xorg-input-libinput is the replacment.
Cheers,
Alban
On Sat, 12 Feb 2022 09:53:16 +0100 "Salvo \"LtWorf\" Tomaselli"
wrote:
> Package:
Package: xserver-xorg-core
Version: 2:21.1.3-2
Severity: critical
Tags: upstream
Justification: breaks unrelated software
X-Debbugs-Cc: tipos...@tiscali.it
Dear Maintainer,
on thinkpads it is common to scroll by holding down the middle button and
pushing the trackpoint up or down.
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