I'm having the same issue, I also get the signal 11.
It crashed when calibrating and when resuming from suspend.
Also, the use of the touchscreen is very slow.
I have two egalax screens, I tried both. The first was fine with this
config, the second isn't. I'm assuming their a little different.
I would like to revive this as this is a feature I have been hoping for
for some time and since this is the only bug/feature request I can find
on it, and based on how dated it is, I'm assuming I will never see this
feature.
Here are some thoughts
1) Terminator should have the ability to remember
I would like to add that my exploration showed when I unchecked every
item from a list, some would still show up in the netbooklauncher and
the gap issue would go away.
Doing a mixed test of half checked and half unchecked, I noticed that
for some particular icons they would appear in the netbookl
Regarding: 'Paul Larson wrote on 2009-10-01: '
I am experiencing the issue he describes. I do not see any overlapping
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Icons overlap for categories with >= 9 rows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435805
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 435805 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435805
is there a work around?
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netbook launcher application menu has gaps and is missing applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/479869
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..Still to Axel's point, this is a pretty lame bug to persist across 3
releases. And the fix is effortless from the content providers
standpoint. It doesnt make sense to have the ownership on the end user
to correct this. If the package is faulty and it's not going to be
maintained then just remo
This is the most relevant bug I can find related to my issue. I dont
believe this issue is related to any specific process in particular,
I've noticed various times my sound stops working. I'll do an fuser
/dev/snd/* and I'll kill any PIDs that it returns. Upon killing those
PIDs I instantly hear
Workaround [decent]:
Move networking further down in the boot process.
I moved networking from rcs.d to rc2.d/rc3.d/... and gave it a priority
one lower than GDM.
In otherwords 'mv /etc/rcS.d/@##networking /etc/rc2.d/@14networking'
So now GDM boots, followed immediatley by networking. By time I