Ok, I guess this is embarrassing, but as I was trying James' workaround
in #92 , I started thinking that somehow the signal was weak or
intermittent. A few minutes later, Solaar (the GUI that displays status
of Logitech wireless devices) tells me that the battery level in the
mouse was down to 5%.
Same as Kristin #85 :
Disconnecting the USB receiver in a port, and connecting it in the USB
port just besides it, has been working for some time now. Middle click
is now recognized in System Settings. Ubuntu 16.04, NVIDIA drivers.
xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2
Christopher, I am not sure what you mean. I experienced exactly the same
bug as described here (Touchpad not detected on Ubuntu 14.10) on exactly
the same hardware (Dell XPS 13), under the exact same conditions
(upgrade from 14.10). I am providing information in the interest of
helping handle the i
Same here. I have an xps 13 running ubuntu 14.10. When I upgraded from
12.04 (as installed by dell) into 14.04, I had to blacklist i2c_hid.
After upgrading to 14.10, i needed to remove the blacklisting, as others
reported. Here is the interesting thing: I needed to blacklist two
different i2c modu
Same here, I am running the current version of Xubuntu 15.04 on an HP
Chromebook 14 Falco, and the (50s) delay disappears when using the
tpm_tis.force=1 option in grub.
I wonder if this has to do with loading Ubuntu from coreboot, since the setting
is related to Trusted Platform management be
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