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This is a driver for the touchpad in some Acer laptops (and maybe others). It
would be nice to add this to older kernel versions as well and to backport it,
since the touchpad has been around for some time.
Best regards,
Florian Uekermann
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This is a driver for the touchpad in some Acer laptops (and maybe others). It
would be nice to add this to older kernel versions as well and to backport it,
since the touchpad has been around for some time.
Best regards,
Florian Uekermann
This is still present in 4.2. I have also been waiting for this since July. It
builds and works without problems in any debian kernel I tried since July if it
is enabled in the config. Is there a particular reason why this is not
included? This is fairly common consumer hardware.
Since a lot of
Good/bad news.
Good: I made a fresh install, which fixed the problem. I usually don't do that,
but I really need this machine to work and I am particularly interested in the
latest driver updates.
Bad: I meant to save a backup of the system to compare it afterwards and find
out what was causin
Package: fglrx-driver
Version: 1:15.9-1
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
Dear Maintainer,
Upgrading to fglrx 1:15.9-1 on a fully upgraded stretch system led to the
following reproducible error (segfault) on X startup (xinit in this case):
X.Org X Server 1.17.2
Release
Package: golang-mode
Version: 2011.04.27-1
Severity: wishlist
Please add "misc/kate/go.xml" (path in upstream) in this package or create a
seperate
package for it. It adds go syntax highlighting in kate. The path in debian
should be
"/usr/share/kde4/apps/katepart/syntax/ini.xml" I think. You do
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Hi,
it's a great thing to have a debian package for go. And since you are
keeping up with the weekly releases I don't need to build from upstream
myself anymore. One thing less I need to care about at work; thanks for
that and keep up the good work. G
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On 04/25/2011 05:53 PM, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le samedi 23 avril 2011 à 16:36 +0200, Florian Uekermann a écrit :
>> Please remove at least kate, kopete and k3b from the blacklist. A
>> kde-standard install doesn't install tho
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On 04/23/2011 02:44 AM, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le samedi 23 avril 2011 à 01:41 +0200, Florian Uekermann a écrit :
>> I tried gnome 3 today and spend way too much time figuring out why so
>> much applications I need do not show u
Please reconsider the blocking policy. I don't think it is reasonable to
hide perfectly usefull applications just because they happen to be kde
applications (not even if they are installed by default). I don't see
how an additional editor or an instant messaging program in the menu
can have such a
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