Thanks. If a fix exists in any release then we mark the bug as Fix
Released.
Note also that 19.04 reaches end of life within a few weeks from now
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases).
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The problem still existed in December 2019 (Ubuntu 19.04). But I can
confirm that Ubuntu 19.10 fixes this issue. Most probably fix will never
be ported to Ubuntu 19.04 kernel.
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Comment #7 sounds like a potentially different bug. And comment #6 from
last May sounds like this bug might be fixed already?...
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Please advise on the status of this bug. I'm using a Microsoft Arc and
suffer from this issue where the scroll wheel stops working after some
period of computer idle. A restart of the bluetooth service fixes it
until the next time.
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It's in mainline and stable so it'll be in Ubuntu's 5.0 kernel soon.
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Title:
Mouse wheel scroll does not work after upgrade to
I've found that Archlinux users also suffer from this problem. And they
found a solution https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=245501
Could their patch be applied to Ubuntu kernel?
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Same issue here. MS wireless mouse via receiver plugged into USB. Worked
fined before upgrade. Thanks
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Title:
Mouse wheel scroll
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