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bluetooth mouse jerky movement in Intrepid
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome
Logitech MX900 bluetooth mouse worked fine in Gutsy and Hardy (updated
from Gutsy). After update to Intrepid, movement of cursor on screen was
jerky, making it difficult to position the cursor precisely. This also
happened when using the Intrepid LI
I tried to enter package as "gnome desktop" - it said there was no such
package, to put "I don't know" . When I did that it said there was 1
error so eventually I put "gnome" which it accepted.
Regards,
keith
Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
> not a meta package bug.
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu
> So
Hi Leann
I'm new to debugging (and fairly new to Ubuntu!) so hope I am sending what's
needed. I will include the first xorg.conf as well as the one I copied from
Gutsy live, plus Xorg.0.log and output from xrandr and ddcprobe (which looks
to my inexperienced eye to have failed to detect the monito
Public bug reported:
Hardy beta - graphics Voodoo 5 and Samsung SyncMaster 172v. Starts in 800x600.
Device Manager lists Voodoo 4/5 but Screens and Graphics fails to retain the
tdfx driver when selected - always reverts to VESA, max screen 800x600 . Tried
Syncmaster 172t analog as 172v not list
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Hardy beta - voodoo5 recognised but not enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207697
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My mouse has worked fine since Jaunty but I have the stuttering problem
again now that I have installed Lucid! I used the entries below in the
bluetooth config file previously but it does not seem to exist in Lucid.
BLUETOOTH_ENABLED=1
HIDD_ENABLED=1
HIDD_OPTIONS="--master --server"
HIDD_OPTIONS="
No problem in 10.10 beta Live CD - mouse works smoothly.
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[intrepid] Logitech MX900 bluetooth mouse - cursor 'jerky'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294822
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