Well I just wanted to confirm that I switched back to Xorg and
unfortunately the hack to 50-synaptics.conf no longer works -- the mouse
is still jumpy
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Hi,
Oh my goodness...
I am using Wayland!!!
merc@merc-ThinkPad-X220:/disk/home/merc$ ps ax | grep wayl
922 tty1 Ssl+ 0:00 /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-wayland-session gnome-session
--autostart /usr/share/gdm/greeter/autostart
968 tty1 Sl+0:00 /usr/bin/Xwayland :1024 -rootless -terminate -
I am even more confused as I installed -- and configured -- the Compiz
setting manager. So... is it really all compatible? How the heck...?
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Title:
Unfortunately, this:
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lenovo_ThinkPad_X230#Touchpad
No longer works as a fix in Ubuntu 17.10
Why would that be? Is the file no longer considered by Xorg?
Does anybody here know how to make it work?
I have a fantastic X220, which is still pretty damn fast
I am typing this with my now-paired keyboard. THANK YOU Jim, it just
worked!
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Title:
bluetooh-wizard failed to connect to a keyboard(logitech)
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Hi,
Thumbs up if you can please fix this issue. I can confirm that switching
between desktops is the problem here. To fix it, I go to text-mode
console and issue a killall compiz or, worse, killall -9 compiz.
I will look into Unity-2d, I wasn't even aware of it...
Merc.
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