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--- Comment #5 from Daniel van Vugt ---
I'm not too concerned. The bugs are all linked and with enough detail to judge
if and when this can be closed post-1.10.2 without further work. Fingers
crossed.
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--- Comment #4 from Peter Hutterer ---
If you can't reproduce it yourself, please don't upstream bugs until you've
verified it happens with vanilla upstream. For all we know this is a
side-effect of the other two bugs
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--- Comment #3 from Daniel van Vugt ---
I'm not someone experiencing the crash myself. But we can easily wait to see
what happens in Ubuntu 18.04 once libinput 1.10.2 arrives there.
That said, an almost-amusing
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--- Comment #1 from Dave ---
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Bug ID: 105409
Summary: Touchpad deadzone on Razer Blade Stealth
Product: Wayland
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
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Bug 104828 depends on bug 105108, which changed state.
Bug 105108 Summary: Lenovo Yoga 11S touchpad is jittery
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Bug 105108 depends on bug 105303, which changed state.
Bug 105303 Summary: Kernel absfuzz handling is inconsistent
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Bug 104828 depends on bug 105303, which changed state.
Bug 105303 Summary: Kernel absfuzz handling is inconsistent
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--- Comment #28 from Greg Reichow ---
Couple comments to answer above:
1. Not using a Hi-dpi display. Reported resolution is 1680 x 1050.
2. Exact machine is a 2011 MacBook Pro 8,2
3. Agree the earlier patch was too fast. I
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--- Comment #1 from Daniel van Vugt ---
This is happening in libinput 1.10.1 and 1.10.0 so far.
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Bug ID: 105407
Summary: Xorg assertion failure: Xorg:
../src/evdev-mt-touchpad-tap.c:1002:
tp_tap_handle_state: Assertion `tp->tap.nfingers_down
> 0' failed.
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--- Comment #27 from Nate Graham ---
> [1] having said that, I'm now wondering what's going on there, because if I
move 10mm, it moves by ~10mm on the screen, not 3.7
And that, I think, is exactly the bug we're trying to
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--- Comment #3 from Peter Hutterer ---
*** Bug 104889 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #26 from Peter Hutterer ---
And here's the thing - libinput's acceleration works in physical distances. So
the hw shouldn't really matter because a speed of 10mm/s is always that,
regardless of the
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--- Comment #25 from Nate Graham ---
Funny, I notice a MASSIVE difference (all Mac touchpads feel the same; there's
no moderl/year difference in touchpad feel). I'm the kind of person who wants a
touchpad so good that I
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--- Comment #24 from Peter Hutterer ---
I do, a 2015 macbook air. And while I admit there are differences, I don't
think they're that big. And that's the biggest puzzle, I can switch between the
air and the t440 and
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Summary|Acceleration still too slow |Acceleration still
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--- Comment #23 from Nate Graham ---
Peter, do you happen to have access to a Mac running macOS? IMHO that's the
benchmark of A+ touchpad experience. Yes, a lot of this is the good hardware,
but a lot of it is also the
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--- Comment #13 from Guillaume Ayoub ---
(In reply to Guillaume Ayoub from comment #12)
> I've updated to Gtk+-3.22.28 (with Gnome libs 3.27.92), the bug is fixed for
> me. Applying the patch even breaks my current installation.
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--- Comment #12 from Guillaume Ayoub ---
I've updated to Gtk+-3.22.28 (with Gnome libs 3.27.92), the bug is fixed for
me. Applying the patch even breaks my current installation.
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