This is still an issue, and now on 15.04 the old patches don't build
anymore :/
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Title:
Middle button does not
For anyone coming across this, xserver-xorg-input-libinput isn't
installed by default in 15.10, you have to actually install it. But
yeah, it works perfectly after installing it. Took me a bit to figure
out what actually needed to be done, I guess I thought it was installed
by default.
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Oh nice, didn't see your ppa Dominik, it'll be nice to have it working
once and for all and not having to rebuild a driver each time the kernel
is updated. Thanks so much for making it! I wonder what needs to be done
for those patches to be included into Ubuntu proper, it seems crazy that
most/all
Public bug reported:
I don't actually know if it's an xorg issue, but since upgrading to
15.10 I've been experiencing a lot of random lockups. Nothing responds,
can't restart X11 with ctrl-alt-backspace (I have that enabled) or
switch to a terminal using ctrl-alt-f1 or etc. I end up having to
I tried setting COGL_ATLAS_DEFAULT_BLIT_MODE to framebuffer and
performance seems to become poorer and I start having glitches when
changing workspaces (in Awesome window manager). Not sure if that's a
satisfactory workaround.
Interestingly there are reports for similar issues dating back to
Ah, interesting, I'll try that. Apparently Debian recommends using the
modesetting driver too. https://packages.debian.org/sid/x11/xserver-
xorg-video-intel
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Hey, I don't understand what happened, but after upgrading to 17.04 my
middle click scrolling is broken again. I'm pretty sure I'm still using
libinput:
$ xinput list-props 12
Device 'TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint':
Device Enabled (140): 1
Coordinate Transformation Matrix (142):
Public bug reported:
Whenever I try to open a PDF file from the Firefox download manager, I
get the following error:
Failed to load backend for 'application/pdf': libnss3.so: failed to map
segment from shared object.
This only happens from Firefox Developer edition (same as beta), which I
have
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