It looks like the issue is related to GNOME's settings - specifically
the touchpad_enabled setting being set to false. See
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1606153 for discussion.
The following solution works for me. Open a terminal (or press Alt+F2), and
enter:
gconftool -s -t bool /desk
My impression is that gpointing-device-settings is simply a graphical
frontend to the xinput command. Given that it's not part of the default
install, I can't see that it has it's own critical function. The code
certainly looks like a frontend, given a cursory look.
Having said that, if it were th
This problem appears to have gone away for me. I don't know if it's
something from natty-updates which has done the trick, but I haven't had
a crash in over a week with the default kernel.
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I'm finding that the crashes are now intermittent with kernel 2.6.38-8.
I've seen the end of a kernel backtrace when it goes down, and it looks
like it may be related to the wireless drivers. As I can only see the
last few lines on the eee's screen, I can't tell for certain.
I've set my machine to
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Title:
touchpad stops working until I switch the user or re-
This also affects my Eee PC 1001P, though it does not appear to relate
to windows popping up as far as I can tell - it works for a while, then
stops. Like Mirko, it will restart on logging out and logging in, or
switching user.
I have done some digging to find out what the issue is. The device is
You can get to the "Pointing Devices" config programme without a mouse
by using the command "gpointing-device-settings".
I have a related, but apparently separate issue (bug #783641) as hitting
the disable touchpad button twice won't restart my pointer. However, it
seems that this button issues so
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Confirmed - this bug also affects me. I have also had to reboot into
2.6.35-24 to use my machine.
Unlike the original reporter, I am using a standard BenQ G900 panel, not
a dual-link monitor. Graphics card is
I've also been unable to find the 2.6.35.10 kernel in the place
specified, but I did install 2.6.35.9 and it works flawlessly for me -
don't know if this is helpful or not.
tom@maturin:~$ uname -r
2.6.35-02063509-generic
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With the new 2.6.35-25.44~SPC01LP703553 package installed, I can confirm
that the graphics failed as they did with the original 2.6.35-25.
I'm assuming that this package replaces the stock 2.6.35-25 in the grub
menu with the new version - it didn't show up separately as the mainline
kernel image d
I should also add that the mainline 2.6.36 kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline also works fine for me.
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After upgrade
Confirmed: spc02 is good. I am now also available to test new kernels
for the next few hours.
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spc03 is working fine too.
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spc04 is also good.
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amd64, as it happens.
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Both 04 and 05 are good. (I did confirm 04 in message #20, but because
it slightly preceded your announcement it's easy to miss!)
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06 is bad. I will try to downgrade and re-check 05, to see if I made a
mistake, or if it's a genuine difference.
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On downgrade, 05 is also bad. I think we can assume the first result was
my error - sorry.
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07 is good.
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This also affects my eee pc 1001P. It will also work when booted using
the 2.6.35-28 kernel.
I am happy to provide any additional information that is useful, or to
help with kernel bisection - just let me know.
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08 is bad.
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09 is good.
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The test kernel fails for me, too.
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spcrevert02 is GOOD.
Thanks for all you work on this, Steve - it's much appreciated. I'm
logging off now, but will check back tomorrow to have a look at
2.6.35.10 mainline when it's released.
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Subscribed Ubuntu Sponsors Team (successor to deprecated universe
sponsors team) per suggestion - thanks!
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Binary package hint: angband
Angband has recently been relicensed to GPLv2. The version being
packaged by ubuntu is one of the new versions with the updated license.
It should properly be moved from multiverse to universe (Debian has
moved the new versions in testing and unst
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