I can confirm that this problem has gone away on lucid (just in time for
maverick, of course)
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evtouch crashes Xorg on AMD GEODE
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492679
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Hmm.. well, considering I'm already making do without click and drag
(pending a fix for #357832), I don't think I could operate if right-
click didn't work either.
I don't need (or know how to access) 3-button emulation, and it looks
like just disabling that might help (comment #1). How do I do i
More info: my system is an AMD X2 5050e with ATI HD 3200 video card
integrated in the motherboard. The 3200 is not supported by ati,
radeon, or radeonhd but it runs [minimally] with vesa and [fully] with
fglrx. system is up-to-date karmic. touchscreen is 0eef:0001 D-WAV
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"me too". Crashes occur during fast-clicking activity on the
touchscreen; X ceases to respond entirely, but the machine continues to
operate normally. Problem observed using both vesa and fglrx video
drivers.
JJJS, you posted a code excerpt to turn off 3-button emulation. Where
does that go? I
I have the same problem as Vassili Yu. Titov -- I have to reload gdm in
order for the calibration settings to be read.
Might there be some problem with when/how xserver-xorg-input-evtouch is
loaded? Right now it's loaded in /etc/init.d via upstart, but
shouldn't it be loaded as part of /etc/X11/
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