@James - Likely it had nothing to do with the firmware update. Have a
look at the linked Ubuntu thread... many of us have been through exactly
what you're going through now. Make a change, seems to help, 2 days
later it's back. Please try some of the suggested solutions we've listed
here: firm pres
whoops, I meant the linked kernel.org thread. :)
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Thank you for the pointer to debug mode in i2c_hid. Here's a log of it
happening. I am not touching the touchpad at all. At the end I do a
single, hard left click to end the episode.
I don't know how to interpret the input (yet), but I will look it up.
Hope this is helpful.
Also FWIW I agree with
I tried it out on 1.2.2, since that's the version I have to work with. I
also had to patch applet-device-ethernet.c , otherwise it still listed
the header for each interface. Pushed my version up to
https://github.com/ohthehugemanatee/network-manager-applet for
convenience.
I only applied this hid
Noting that I had this problem too... and like wannabeelinux my mysql
datadir was non-default.
MySQL runs just fine pre-update (with some tweaking of the apparmor
directory access config), but it's possible that the upgrade script
assumes a datadir location. I have it simlinked to the default dire
Public bug reported:
During dist-upgrade, mysql package failed with this error:
cp: cannot overwrite directory `/var/lib/mysql-upgrade/DATADIR.link/mysql' with
non-directory
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archive