Spoke too soon. Looks like the right click function still doesn't work,
otherwise it works much better. This is true in 12.04 and also in 12.10
before I stopped using that version. Will try to install 13.04 soon and
see how it works there.
I think this particular touchpad is common in many
I reinstalled 12.04.1 precise and the tochpad works fine (unsure if it
took the updates or not.) So it looks like this bug can be closed.
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Starting a couple of days ago, I notice the fan on my computer has been
constantly running hard. Doing a 'top' in a terminal shows that Xorg is
almost always at the top of the process list and almost constantly using
4% - 12% CPU. Looking at the system monitor shows both
Public bug reported:
Starting a couple of days ago, I notice the fan on my computer has been
constantly running hard. Doing a 'top' in a terminal shows that Xorg is
almost always at the top of the process list and almost constantly using
4% - 12% CPU. Looking at the system monitor shows both
Close this bug report, I've added a new one with debugging information.
Thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1087115
Title:
Xorg process is eating my CPU cores in Quantal
Not a problem in quantal, the ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad works fine in
Ubuntu 12.10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1030346
Title:
ETPS/2 Elantech
Another observation: when setting the ETPS/2 with 'synclient
Clickpad=1', you lose the setting when the computer shuts down. So you
need to add the command to the .bashrc file of every user who has a
desktop login. I think it is better not to place the command in
/etc/bash.bashrc, because you
Was able to get it working properly with synclient:
synclient Clickpad=1
But this is really something that should be detected during installation so it
will work out of the box.
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Public bug reported:
The touchpad works fine except when I use the left touchpad button to
try to grab and move a window the window doesn't move at all. Sometimes,
the window moves a tiny bit (a few pixels.)
The synaptics driver on my machine is: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
I'm having almost the same problem, with 12.04 Precise, for the ETPS/2
Elantech Touchpad, on a different ASUS laptop. The touchpad works fine
except when I use the left touchpad button to grab and move a window the
window doesn't move at all. Sometimes, the window moves a tiny bit (a
few pixels.)
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