Yes I can confirm that the updated HWE kernel
5.11.0-36.40~20.04.1-generic didn't work; same log errors.
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Title:
GPIO error logs in
OOps, this this isn't the same kernel!? Ignore my comment then!
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Title:
GPIO error logs in start and dmesg after update of kernel
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No it unfortunately did not work. With the new HWE kernel Ubuntu
5.11.0-27.29~20.04.1-generic (same as above?).
The failing lines are at two places in the log. Boot is very quick
though but it is annoying seeing the red lines.
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Using Ubuntu 4.4.0-97.120-generic 4.4.87
Latest Nvidia driver 384.90
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Title:
Middle clicking isn't working properly Logitech M705
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Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04, (stock install 16.04.3, not HWE LTS) with a newly
bought mouse, Logitech M705 (which are using Logitech Unifying Receiver). When
I connected the mouse everything was working as expected, except that the
middle clicking wasn't working. The mouse has
More testing shows that the problem isn't resolved. Two buttons on my
mouse have the same number, number 6 (middle click and roller tilt
left). But number 2 which should be the middle button isn't there, I can
remap button 6 to button 2 for middle click to work but then the 'real'
button 6 disappea
Nevermind it worked if I remapped the mouse with xinput. I discovered
that the middle button actually was recognized, but it wasn't showing as
button 2 as expected but 6.
1. The command "xev | grep button", gave me the button 6 if I clicked in the
xev window with the middle button.
Then I had to
As info06 clearly states this isn't a hardware issue, because of my newly
acquired mouse (yesterday). Have also tried the LTS HWE xorg and kernel (4.10)
but to no effect. Now I've downgraded again to the 4.4 stable kernel.
But as the bugreporter in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linu
Just bought a Logitech M705 in a combo with a K520 keyboard. In Ubuntu
16.04 the middle button is not activated and not working. I've a stock
Ubuntu 16.04 with all recent updates. I'm using Unity.
Output:
xinput --list-props 8
Device 'Logitech M705':
Device Enabled (153): 1
Coor
Also Wine applications behave odd which after the upgrade to 3.13.0-59
don't run. When I reboot in 3.13.0-58 kernel they work again. I'm now
forced to boot into the earlier kernel.
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