Public bug reported:
On an HP EliteBook Folio 9470m laptop, middle-button emulation (pressing
the left and right buttons simultaneously) works for the two buttons
"below" the trackpad (farther away from the keyboard) but not for the
two buttons "above" the trackpad (closer to the keyboard). Both
Just did a dist-upgrade (and rebooted the computer).
Unfortunately, yes, this still occurs which makes Ubuntu unusable on this
machine.
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I did some more testing today.
It seems one simple way to reproduce this is to just move the mouse pointer
around on the login screen. At one point this even lead to a kernel panic (see
attachement).
Again, setting the power profile to something other than "default" seems
to get rid of the probl
** Description changed:
Unfortunately I have no reliable way of reproducing this issue, but it
seems that after some time of using Ubuntu (especially when browsing
websites with firefox) the graphics are getting corrupted.
It starts with some small artifacts (single lines and pixels) an
** Description changed:
Unfortunately I have no reliable way of reproducing this issue, but it
seems that after some time of using Ubuntu (especially when browsing
websites with firefox) the graphics are getting corrupted.
It starts with some small artifacts (single lines and pixels) an
Public bug reported:
Unfortunately I have no reliable way of reproducing this issue, but it
seems that after some time of using Ubuntu (especially when browsing
websites with firefox) the graphics are getting corrupted.
It starts with some small artifacts (single lines and pixels) and all of
the
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