I've recently installed 11.2 and find that today docking the laptop for the first time doesn't automatically enable the external monitor. I was expecting the external monitor to be enabled and the laptop screen to be disabled as the lid is closed anyway, i.e. the video to be switched to the external monitor when docked.
Hello.
I'm having yast crash every time I make any change in mouse settings.
Also in 'Logitech mx310' tab I have all controls inactive and it says that though I have libusb something might be wrong with permissions and it cannot access the mouse.
But under root account everything is fine.
I recently purchased a new Toshiba laptop and a Logitech M510 cordless
mouse. I am running Mint 13 on the laptop.
Initially (at least once) the mouse worked fine. Then it ceased to work.
I've seached around on various fora and found reports of similar problems
and various suggested solutions.
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I recently purchased a new Toshiba laptop and a Logitech M510 cordless mouse. I am running Mint 13 on the laptop.
Initially (at least once) the mouse worked fine. Then it ceased to work. I've seached around on various fora and found reports of similar problems and various suggested solutions.
On my desktop, I've got an IBM model M keyboard with a trackpoint built into it (attached via the PS2 mouse port). I also have a wireless USB mouse. My problem is that the mouse settings required for each are different.
I have a Logitech trackball which I configured to emulate a scroll wheel in the xorg.conf file in 11.1. It is ignored in 11.2. I tried configuring with SAX2, but there are no mouse settings available. Even so, I used SAX2 to set the display and made sure the xorg.conf file had my mouse settings. Still no luck.
My Ubuntu12.04 often appears stuck - mouse, keyboard, all did not respond, everything stopped. I tried all methods to prove that indeed is a very serious problem. I know many people are like me, unfortunately, this problem still exist in 12.10.
I think the two most suspicious:
1 mouse. I do not use the mouse (I use the laptop touchpad), and never had problems.
I have Samsung NP360E5A-A07PL laptop with ELAN Smart-Pad (ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad, according to gpointing-device-settings), and a Logitech M195 wireless mouse (with an USB receiver). On Linux (LUbuntu 12.04 LTS) the wireless mouse stops working from time to time (quite frequently, perhaps every few minutes) for maybe one second.
Disabling touchpad (via gpointing-device-setting) didn't help.
Can anyone help with this issue?