I have this problem too.
xinput -list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ RAPOO RAPOO 2.4G Wireless Device id=13 [slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ SynPS/2 Synaptics
Some users of Ubuntuforums.org report they have this issue also with
corded mice.
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Title:
Mouse settings are
Public bug reported:
When I have a wireless mouse attached, the mouse settings (Pointer
Speed) do not show up in the Mouse Touchpad settings, only those
for Touchpad. Only when I have a corded mouse attached, the Pointer
Speed setting shows up. Furthermore, the Acceleration setting is
always
Sensitvity has no effect at all. And even at lowest values for
Acceleration it's still too fast. The spectrum of values is too narrow.
Plugging in a new mouse the values of the mouse settings are already
very low by default. It should be in the middle and then from there the
user could adjust the
Why not have Eject for USB sticks and other removable media, and Safely
remove for external hard disks? For USB sticks and alike, Eject is alright,
because it's usually safe. But for an external hard disk, it should be made
more safe:
Clicking Safely remove should show a dialog window to
I have the same issue after getting a new keyboard/mouse set which is
wireless. The old mouse was a cable mouse. I still try to figure out how
to fix it. The mouse speed/acceleration settings have no effect at all.
The mouse is always going at full speed which is very annoying.
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A simple restart solved my problem. :-D
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Title:
Mouse pointer speed settings have no effect
To manage
I mean reboot.
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Title:
Mouse pointer speed settings have no effect
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1064459 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1064459
Happens to me as well on Ubuntu 12.10 directly after login. I wonder
why, becaus I have no such thing as Evolution installed.
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Public bug reported:
Setting Nautilus preferences for previews to generate thumbnails only
for files smaller than X does not have any effect on non-images.
For example, if I set in Nautilus preferences to show thumbnails only
for files smaller than 10 MB. Then Nautilus generates thumbnails only
This happens on Ubuntu 12.04.1.
Nautilus 3.4.2
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1060722
Title:
Nautilus does not obey Previews preferences for files other than
** Description changed:
Setting Nautilus preferences for previews to generate thumbnails only
for files smaller than X does not have any effect on non-images.
For example, if I set in Nautilus preferences to show thumbnails only
for files smaller than 10 MB. Then Nautilus generates
I also wonder why Canonical doesn't change their update policy and
upstreams important 'user applications' as soon as there is an update
package available. Stuff like Gimp, LibreOffice, etc. should get an
updated PPA shortly after the update is available, not after months!
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Yes, it is very annoying when you want to select a file. It stands in
your way and you can't click the file name.
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Title:
Yes, I can reproduce this. Sorting doesn't work properly. I use Ubuntu
12.04 64-bit.
It always fails when there is a dash involved. Then Ubuntu uses a
totally messed up sorting system. In the following example, Ubuntu sorts
according to the character that comes after the dash, but ignoring the
By the way, I use English Ubuntu (US-English). But I have German
keyboard setting. Don't know if that has any effect. Just mentioning it,
because the original thread starter is on a French system and the other
guy said he doesn't have this problem.
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Update:
I just found out that it also fails without the dash.
It will still sort like this:
Samurai II Duel.txt
Samurai III Duel.txt
Samurai I Musashi.txt
So obviously the problem is with I, II, III followed by a space
character. Obviously the space character has priority before a real
letter
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