I ran Shotwell with the mouse already attached.
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Shotwell makes USB mouse flaky
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Hi Jim,
I don't see this problem with a wired Logitech, or Bluetooth MS mouse. It only
seems to affect my Kensington mouse.
No special drivers, or anything for the Kensington mouse.
Please find new lsusb (Line 612) and shotwell log files attached.
I attached two Shotwell logs, one with the Kens
I'm having the same problem mentioned above in 0.5.0/0.6.1.
- Does it happen all the time when Shotwell is running or just when you have a
camera plugged in?
The problem starts as soon as I start the application and disappears when I
close it.
- Does it also happen if you try it with another US
Ubuntu 10.04 (Server). Drobo connected via USB. Same problem. If I press
"s" the system will continue to boot. Putting "noauto" in /etc/fstab as
mentioned by Erik does the trick. Additionally, I also put a mount
command into /etc/rc.local. Not perfect, but it will do me for now.
/etc/fstab
LABEL
I have exactly the same problem with Easy Peasy 1.0 (formerly Ubuntu
EEE) on an ASUS Eee PC 1000H.
The custom connection I've setup in the "Mobile Broadband" tab in
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