No, i don't think so.
According "logithèque ubuntu" i'm using "current recommanded" driver,
and via synaptic, searching fglrx, i only get the packages
jockey-common 0.9.7.
jockey-gtk 0.9.7
xserver-xorg-video-radeon 1:6.14.99~git 20111 listed installed.
I switch via "logithèque" to try "version curr
No.
But as i tried now to answer you during the terminal window open, i noticed
that the cursor is blinking in ffox, ready to write, but when i type, it's
writing into the terminal window instead. It would be normal because it was
the terminal window that was active according to the borders appear
Yes.
2012/8/8 Daniel van Vugt
> Does the same problem occur for apps started without the launcher? Like
> Ctrl+Alt+T for Terminal.
>
> ** Also affects: unity
>Importance: Undecided
>Status: New
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I don't know if unity can be consider as a single package, but it's to
unity that this bug is related to.
** Package changed: ubuntu => unity (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Mouse is acting ok in unity, but as i click on an application icon, it's new
window opens and the the mouse is unable to act on it, like if it was on
another level. But it remains ok for the unity menu and icon.
So, except using alt+F4 to close the window or using the keybo
Back here to see if there is any improvement... Sadly not !
I was going as slow as possible to keep my hardy's before switching to lucid
when this would be solved.
Now it's coming to dead line...
I just want to point out that if any lambda user may/can switch from one
version to the next one eve
Back here because even with Terminal Server Client, it doesn't work.
You need xnest package to enable xdmcp in protocol menu from Terminal Server
Client.
But the most frustrating is that it starts, works 30 sec to login and then
kicks you out (using a server that runs xdmcp fine with Hardy).
Erro