@Andreas: As I described above: Rotation works like a charm on my TC1100
with Timo's patched xorg-xserver-core package. I cannot observe the
behaviour described by you. The only issue that I observe is that the
stylus stops working after a suspend / resume cycle. There is nothing
else to describe,
Hi,
I got rotation to work properly so far, thanks to Timo's patched
xserver-xorg-core package. But now, the Stylus only works until the
first suspend (to disk) - resume cycle! After that, a restart of the
xserver is required to get it back to operation.
When I comment the line
InputDevice "st
Yes, seems to be related. As I'm quite happy with my workaround
described above for the time being, I'd be fine to either close this bug
report or set it to something like "duplicate to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256054";. Can anyone give advice how to
do this?
--
Network Manager conflict wi
I agree that configuring physical interfaces that are not mentioned in
/etc/network/interfaces with DHCP by default is not what most people
would expect - it caused some headaches for me at least. It would be a
much cleaner approach to implement the "DCHP by default" behaviour by
simply adding rela
it is _not_
mentioned
in /etc/network/interfaces, so one must explicitly tell the system _not_ to do
so
if this is not desired.
I hope this helps,
Christof
** Changed in: kde-systemsettings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christof Warlich (cwarlich)
Status: New => In Pr