I've recently experienced this problem in Debian after upgrading to xorg
1.5.x and switching the mouse to the evdev driver. I've been able to
correct the issue by removing the package, "xserver-xorg-input-mouse"
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Keeping usb mouse buttons pressed results in repeated ButtonPress events
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According to my package manager, I'm running 1.4.0-3 and still
experiencing this problem.
Running Kubuntu Karmic.
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CUPS 1.4.0, USB backend hangs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420797
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I also can confirm that this fix is working.
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CUPS 1.4.0, USB backend hangs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420797
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I tried to reproduce the issue in post #22. I wrote 3 simple pages in
open office writer and sent them to the printer. Seems to have worked
properly here, so I'm unable to confirm that bug.
Running Karmic with a Canon PIXMA MX700 USB printer. If someone else can
confirm it you might consider posti
OK. Fair warning, this is long as hell, but there were some ideological
differences that I felt needed to be addressed. This is a reply to Mark
which is probably too way long to justify his reading it, but I'm
posting it anyway.
>We all make Ubuntu, but we do not all make all of it. In other words
But on a more serious note, people have looked to the top-right corner
for window controls since Windows 3.1 atleast. Unless he is reserving
the top right corner for some magical blow-job button, I think he is
going in the wrong direction.
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[light-theme] please revert the order of the window co