pad or Microsoft mouse.
Kind regards,
Ciprian
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Mouse lag/stutter (missed frames) in Wayland sessions
Status in gnome-sh
I am experiencing this problem from a Raspberry Pi 4, running Raspbian.
It seems that disabling IPv6 works. I also removed isc-dhcp-client but
it did not solve the problem.
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and because of this behaviour, I switch to windows from
time to time :)
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Ciprian
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Title:
Touch screen: Right
Thank you, @matzipan.
I also had this problem since upgrading to kernel 4.4 on linux mint 17.3
(ubuntu 14.04.03 derivative).
Removing `laptop-mode-tools` fixed it instantly for me, as well.
Good luck!
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The bug is still here on 14.04
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Title:
Automatic remount of safely removed drive
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
Confirm
@Toshio, how exactly can I apply this patch in Ubuntu ?
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Title:
python-imaging broken in raring
Status in Phatch = Photo & Batch
Avius: When lightdm fails to start, do you get sometimes X started up in
"safe mode" as per Comment 2 from Serge ?
Your problem seems different as your your logs show that lightdm can
successfully start and connect to the X server, and something happens during
your login. Relevant extract from y
Currently I've been running without issues with the following
configuration in /etc/init/lightdm.conf since September 2013.
[...]
start on ((filesystem
and runlevel [!06]
and started dbus
and plymouth-ready
and stopped udevtrigger) # <- one line fix
Adding some lines to /etc/init/lightdm.conf fixed the problem on my PC
(Ubuntu 12.04):
start on ((filesystem
and runlevel [!06]
and started dbus
and plymouth-ready
and (graphics-device-added PRIMARY_DEVICE_FOR_DISPLAY=1 #added
or drm-device-ad
This happens sometimes on my machine:
Ubuntu 12.04 64bit
Intel SSD 335
Nvidia GTS 650 with NVIDIA drivers.
lightdm version 1.2.3-0ubuntu2.3
Tracked it to a race issue - if NVRM module is loaded before lightdm
starts, all is OK. (see logs in Post Scriptum)
My current configuration in /etc/init/l
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