I can confirm that the workaround in #35 works! I just had to add that line to
the Device section of xorg.conf where the nvidia card is configured (at first I
thougth it should be in the input section but it seems that the problem is more
related to the graphic drivers, not the mouse management.
@Rocko in #44 Modifying the xorg.conf worked for me, and it's a less
aggressive workaround that downgrading the drivers while we wait for the
next nvidia release, and is easy to revert if it doesn't work anyway.
Good luck.
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Latest update for 12.04 solves the problem. Also, I just upgraded to
12.10 and 64 bits and the problem doesn't appears anymore. Good journey
buggers :)
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I know this is old and most of you must be running 11.10 now, but I just
installed 11.04 and I'm having this problem. The last version of
libcairo2 in the repos is 1.11.3, which gives me a ram usage about 1.5Gb
just after login. I've forced version 1.10.2 and everything is fine now,
ram under 500Mb
The problem reappears with nvidia-current 304.51
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Title:
Left launcher does not revel when in autohide mode on multi-monitor
setups
Public bug reported:
Launcher is not showing in auto-hide mode on an nvidia twin-view setup
(dual monitor) after the latest nvidia-current drivers update. I've
tried the guest account to check if the problem was in my configuration
but is system-wide.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
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Also, the "sticky border" option when you move your mouse between both
monitors doesn't work, witch may be a cause or effect of the same bug.
The system is not detecting than the mouse is close to the corner of the
screen.
Wish it gets solved yet, probably a bug in nvidia drivers and not unity
si
Today there was an update for the unity package. In the change log it
mentioned something about "border detect" so I thought it may be a fix.
No way. Also, I had unity installed from the "unity revamped ppa" to
allow permanent menus in the unity bar and that also got broken since
the official uni
I can confirm than the solution of lorenzo #17 works for me with an ATI
radeon x1600, with the same issue than wiseflying #19
Thanks! That was driving me crazy xD
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