Prior to the the version of gnome that ships with 18.04, both forms of
right-click worked out of the box. Sure, there are other trackpads that
don't have the area-based right click, so maybe it's not just "tuned for
Mac", but it is tuned for a pretty narrow set of hardware. Whether it was
intenti
Public bug reported:
I did a minimal install of Ubuntu 18.04. Initially, although apt
claimed that gparted was already installed, the binary didn't seem to
exist. I removed it and reinstalled it, but it seems to be missing
dependencies:
Running "sudo gparted":
/usr/sbin/gpartedbin: error while
I just wanted to add two new notes to this bug report:
1. When I reported it, I was using a beta of 18.04, right-click didn't
work either by clicking on the area of the trackpad that is supposed to
be reserved for right-click or by using two-finger click. The former is
still true in the full rel
Public bug reported:
I decided to try out the beta for 18.04 from 17.10. Upon upgrading, I
discovered that right-clicking no longer works on my trackpad, and
right-clicks are handled as left-clicks would be. Two-finger right
click does not work either. If I plug in a mouse with a physical right
Public bug reported:
I'm running Ubuntu 17.10, and I have repeatedly had a problem with the
desktop environment getting stuck in overview mode. When stuck, I can
close and select windows, and access the menus at on the top bar, but I
cannot exit overview mode. The only solution I've found is to
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