I seem to also be having a similar issue as well. My mouse can move
around and shows hover state on the top menu bar, but can't click on
anything. I however can't use the keyboard shortcuts to pull up
anything. The only shortcuts I am able to use is the ctrl+alt+F1-7 keys.
For which that sometimes
After updating to 11.11 running Gnome-shell (Gnome 3) I started having
this same issue. I've tried both lightdm and gdm as other bugs lead me
to believe it might be an issue with LightDM. My problem is more Eclipse
acting sluggish running against Sun Java 6.
Has anyone found a work around until th
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touchpad enable/diable button on re enable breaks scroll slider and slow to
reactivate mouse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/242578
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15726058/Xorg.0.log
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touchpad enable/diable button on re enable breaks scroll slider and slow to
reactivate mouse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/242578
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Here is the Xorg.conf
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touchpad enable/diable button on re enable breaks scroll slider and slow to
reactivate mouse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/242578
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Public bug reported:
After re-enabling my touchpad using the standalone enable/disable
touchpad button on my dv6812nr. The scroll slider on the side of the
mouse doesn't seem to recover until I restart X. The mouse itself is
also slow at coming back to life after the re-enable.
** Affects: ubuntu
Oh thank you so much vnieto and everyone else working on this. I have
spent the last couple of days trying to get this to work and after a
couple tries of going though your build steps and restarts I managed to
get it to compile right.
Just to note this is on a HP dv6812nr with Turion 64x2. In cas
I am also seeing gnome-system-monitor showing inacurate Memory usage all
around. The Line Graph shows less then 50% usage and the Pie Graph shows
33% usage but when I view memory usage in TOP I get a very diffrent
result. A much lower result of free memory.
This is a clean install on a base system