This is generally problematic with day-to-day use of Ubuntu. For
example, if I'm typing out some code in vim, then the song changes,
Rhythmbox pops up a notification which steals focus. So I have to click
back in the terminal to continue typing.
Just to drive home the point, while I was typing thi
Here is the dmesg log.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1315369/+attachment/4130994/+files/dmesg
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Here is my xorg logs during a crash while using the drm.debug=6 kernel
option.
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@rodrigo-vivi-y: Can you point me to instructions on what to do to boot
from a nightly kernel?
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Title:
Added.
I added the kernel options and turned back on locking and turning off
the monitor. Hopefully when I come back from lunch the problem will
show. If so I will upload a new Xorg.0.log file.
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I meant to add that my symptoms are 100% exactly like silbs, except that
my left monitor exhibits the behavior of her external monitor and my
right monitor exhibits the behavior of her laptop's screen.
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In my setup I have two monitor plugged into my laptop's base station.
The graphics card will not support three monitors, so I only have the
two external monitors activated. When I came in this morning the
computer did not auto-lock or turn off the monitors and all was fine.
@3v1n0: There are many
I would just like to chime in that unlike silbs, this has become more
frequent for me. I have already rebooted my machine three times today.
Today I turned off allowing my machine to automatically lock or turn off
the screen. Hopefully that will stave off the problem until a fix is
issued.
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AS of the latest updates scrolling is working again for me.
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Title:
Touchpad scrolling doesn't work
Two-finger scrolling is checked (and unable to be unchecked) in
settings, but neither it nor the scrolling section of the touchpad
works.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Public bug reported:
Scrolling by moving my finger over the far-right of the touchpad is no
longer working on my Dell 1420. I was not sure which package to put it
under so please reassign as necessary. It works just fine if I log in to
lxde so it appears to me to be a Unity problem.
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