Just installed it. It is working nicely. Any wobbling is indeed entirely
gone now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/681904
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[arrandale] Samsung
QX310/Q
Success!
Yup, thanks Julien. I needed the dkms because I already have a "custom"
kernel because of the "wavering vga problem" (lp:614238). Thanks Seth!
Working: - Pointer movement (no wobbling) - left click - left tap -
right tap (2 fingers) - middle tap (one finger top right) - 2-finger
scrollin
I realize that there is quiet a difference between the p.y > 700 test
i'm using and the calculated p.y == 628 position of the horizontal line
of the touchpad. All I can say is that 700 works quiet well for me. (My
index finger, in the middle of the "phalanx distalis" has a maximum
width of around 1
I made this modifications to my psmouse dkms module and it works nicely
for me. It gives me a right-click when i click on the lower right region
of the "Elantech ETF1059 Click-Pad" as well as even a middle-click when
i click exactly ON the vertical dividing mark in the middle of the lower
region of
Sorry for the sometimes affronting typos - they are typos. I don't seem to be
able to write proper English texts at a reasonable speed. I will try to improve
on that.
- earth are -> earth area
- it's -> is
- ass -> apps
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OpenGL graphic errors in google earth
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/57
wow - unexpected things happening here
after hibernating again and this time putting the nomodeset boot option
on the kernel command line again googleearth is working again...
the earth are in the application it's flickering a little bit when i
move it over or hide it below other windows but that
Hmmm... ok - somehow i can't reproduce the "working state" with
"nomodeset" any more now, after hibernating ...
of course i forgot the add the command line to the kernel when it
booted, but of course it is now nevertheless in effect again (after
switching to the old ram state image...)
so googlee
I wanted to add the information, that the bug is closed in freedesktop
bugtracker as "NotOurBug" - that's why i changed it to "linux (Ubuntu)"
(kernel).
I just confirmed that this is probably a kernel bug:
Adding "nomodeset" to the kernel command line is all it takes to make google
earth work lik
CLOSED - NOTOURBUG
** Also affects: linux via
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28425
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Project changed: linux => xserver-xorg-video-r128
** Project changed: xserver-xorg-video-r128 => xserver-xorg-driver-ati
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OpenGL graphic errors
Me too ! :-)
I didn't try disabling kms, but am confident it would solve it ... but i
don't feel like messing it this now ... need a system that "just works"
(tm) ... so ... as the k in kms means "kernel" ... i think kms is under
active development since quiet some time (middle major), so somebody
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 570879 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/570879
Me too ! :-)
didn't try disabling kms, but am confident it would solve it ...
but i don't feel like messing it this now ... need a system that "just
works" (tm) ... so ... as the k in kms means "kernel"
hehe ... :-) - ok, i got it - that flickering was just because of me
stupidly setting radeon.modeset=1 kernel option to have smooth
modesetting. (because otherwise i had some crashes when changing to text
console (which i ocassionally have to do to poke xorg so my bluetooth
mouse gets reconnected))
There are still problems for me with 2:1.6.3-1ubuntu7: at unpredictable
intervals the screen goes blank and wakes up again after 2 secons. VERY
annoying. So far i killed 7 peop ... :-) no - i killed gnome-power-manager
gnome-screensaver devicekit-power-daemon
p...@babar:~$ ps axfu | egrep screen
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