A new development: today I installed Kubuntu 17.04 from scratch on a new
laptop. The pointer behaves normally.
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Title:
Mouse pointer behaves stra
I use dual screen quite often but not always. This behavior is the same
for a single and a double screen. This is why I was reluctant to try
nouveau, which used to have a lot of issues with that configuration. So
far it works fine.
That other bug might be related; also, judging by the screenshot,
Do you use nvidia?
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Title:
corrupted mouse pointer icon
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Merci beaucoup de votre soutien; comme vous pouvez le constater, je n'ai
pas répondu à deuxième message, pour terminer cette discussion inutile.
What I cannot figure out is whether it is a problem of the driver or
Nvidia OpenGL libraries. As far as I remember, installing the driver
forces the libr
You should realize that this is not some sort of a help desk but a
community where everyone is trying to help everyone by providing
information about their issues. I "own" this bug because I reported it,
but I am not a developer of the package involved.
In my first post I mentioned that this issue
Public bug reported:
(This can also be an nvidia related problem)
Mouse pointer behaves as if it has an invisible square attached to it.
This square covers some area next to the pointer, but it is not always
clear exactly where (a link to a screenshot is shown below, please note
the white square
Public bug reported:
After the system was upgraded to Kubuntu 17.04, kile can no longer find
the okularpart library (it used to be in /usr/lib/kde4 and now it is in
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/). Without this library the
embedded viewer is not working.
I tried installing kile from ppa:c
I installed it about an hour ago (needless to say, there is no package
for Fedora yet). Akonadi started seamlessly after a reboot.
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Title:
Akonad
I have the same problem on Fedora 20 (KDE 4.11.4), and had it on Fedora
19 for about a month. The only way to get akonadi work again is to
remove all its config files, kill all akonadi-related processes and
restart it.
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