I've noticed the same with Ubuntu 14.04. I discovered it because my neighbor's
mobile device name suddenly appeared in my network applet.
Tested it with my own Android mobile and tablet (all running standard Android).
Ubuntu is running on my Lenovo E530c. Also when I run the Ubuntu 14.04 live cd
I had the same problem. After installing cryptsetup the problem no
longer occurred. I assume that the cryptdisks-udev files in the
/etc/init/ and /etc/init.d somehow influence the boot process in a
positive way.
I'm curious to know if this solves the problem for you too...
Greetings,
Fran
Hmmm, I think I was a bit to enthusiastic. After having continued
working, I seems that once in a while (much less often) there still goes
something wrong with the detection of mouse button activities (button
down or release).
Still curious about the experience of others however.
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I have exactly the same problem on my DELL D600. I have been monitoring
this page to see if a solution would be created, so I could switch to
karmic.
I have experimented a bit with disabling my touchpad using the xinput
command, and through removing the appropriate xorg device driver module
from t