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Hi. In ubuntu 20.04, whenever I double click on the titlebar of the
window of some programs (including: firefox, simplenote, geany, visual
studio code, etc.; excluding gedit, evince, nautilus, etc.), the double
- click is transferred to the desktop. For example, if be
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Hi. In ubuntu 20.04, whenever I double click on the titlebar of the
window of some programs (including: firefox, simplenote, geany, visual
studio code, etc.; excluding gedit, evince, nautilus, etc.), the double
click is transferred to the desktop. For example, if behind the
ti
On a Dell Precision 7510 Laptop (nVidia Quadro M2000M) running Ubuntu
18.04 , Marco's workaround in #7, Ctrl+alt+f1 -> Ctrl+alt+f2, works for
me. I think I'd prefer to wait for Wayland to be fixed rather than
disable it in /etc/gdm3/custom.conf, though.
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I've discovered some useful info about this bug. First, there's a forum
thread about it with lots of good info: https://ubuntu-
mate.community/t/20-04-display-issues-with-amd-gpu/21648/37
Second, a new workaround. To recap, the first workaround I found was
booting with nomodeset, but that disables
@Herman Willems: Thanks for this trick. I can confirm that this trick
also works for me on my 2015 Dell XPS15.9530
However: If I use the physical keyboard, the touch screen is disabled
until I repeat the trick of closing the lid.
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As long as no solution is found, here is another solution.
https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/community/lenopow
Since it is only a script, this should work in every distribution ;-)
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These are my latest LOG files
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=27a5d47256
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1887190
Title:
MSFT Touchpad not working on Leno
Just repeat again - the fix works where an incorrect driver is detected.
However, no driver is found at all for the LEGION 5 and the touchpad is
therefore not activated.
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Thanks Helmut and Ben. These are very precise information and better than any
post elsewhere.
I got no reply from the email contacts provided by Kai-Heng yet...
Anyone with a Lenovo connection ?
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Nicolas -- I've seen the R7000 Chinese post
(https://www.cnblogs.com/mikeguan/p/13126497.html), and what it
basically entails is blacklisting hid_multitouch (or disabling it in the
kernel and recompiling), which according to other forums seems to have
an effect on some touchpads, but has no effect
I am a Manjaro developer and we have kernels 4.4 / 4.9 / 4.14 / 4.19 / 5.4 /
5.7 / 5.8
The touchpad doesn't work with one of the kernels.
Screen brightness only works with AMD- or nouveau-Driver, not with the
proprietary driver, like 440.100
The brightness display works, but nothing changes.
.
-
It's a good question.
In my understanding, the Legion R7000 is the name for China of the
Legion-5 15ARH05. In the Lenovo forum, the Lenovo employee has no access
to the equipment and indicates it's a kernel issue, suggesting it used
to work prior to 5.4 kernel. That looks strange.
https://forums.
I am also affected, touchpad stops registering motion now and then. Like every
5 seconds or so.
Worked like a charm before
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I have found the cause so far that the touchpad MSFT0001: 00 04F3: 3140
is recognized, but no suitable driver is found.
With the touchpad ELAN0001: 00 04F3: 3140 it seems to work with a few tricks.
ELAN is also available in the kernel config, but MSFT is not.
I just don't understand why there are
Anyone try 5.8.0rc6 yet? I decided to try on a whim since this is a
really new laptop. It got rid of many error messages I was getting. And,
I removed the "EnablePageFlip" entry (so back to default) and sleep does
work normally in 5.8.0r6. Maybe try that and see, or wait until stable
releases. Furt
In Linux Mint 20, nvidia-driver-450 can fix problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1868519
Title:
[nvidia] Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in xf86ScreenMoveCursor()
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