Does not appear to exist in 12.10/3.5.0-21-generic, either using radeon
or fglrx.
As I've upgraded, I won't be available for further testing.
BTW, IIRC this issue started at 3.2.0-30, and -29 was okay. HTH.
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This is present in 12.04 as of 12/18/2012, current on all Ubuntu
updates.
Mouse moves, mouse cursor changes as movement across existing (but non-
redrawn) window borders, buttons, etc. Clicking causes normal behavior
(besides the window not redrawing).
Moving a window will cause all mouse cursor
This is happening to me on an xserver-xorg-radeon box, intel processor.
Happens after about five days of daily suspend/resumes. I run compiz.
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Oh, yeah, and I use zsh, and this is the definition for syn:
Feel free to adjust it for what you want. It's more a function to clean
up the CLI behavior of the synaptics utility by being able to blow off
all the mixed capitalization (POOR FORM, GUY) in the variable names, and
search for names if
If you're using a synaptics touchpad, I actually worked around this by
adjusting the completely insane default settings that X is set up with.
Here's the config I run when I log into a new X session:
syn RightEdge 911
syn BottomEdge 670
syn MaxTapTime 250
syn BMaxTapMove 10
syn SingleTapTimeout 3
I also find this regression frustrating and unemulated elsewhere. While
I think that user interface progress/change is a good thing, changing
something fundamental like this without either making it opt-in, or
giving people an opt-out is disingenuous at best.
My machine is slow enough without it
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