* debian/patches/204_monotonicise_hw_timestamp.patch:
- Cherry-pick patch from upstream to ensure the timestamps used when
determining velocities are monotonic. In certain circumstances the
timestamps from hardware events can be less than the timestamps
from the preceeding artificially-generated events.
+ Fixes occasional huge jumps in pointer position.
+ Fixes two-finger scrolling in GTK+3 windows (such as Nautilus and
Evolution) failing some time after login. (LP: #982771)
* debian/patches/205_end_touches_on_disable.patch:
- Upstream patch to reset touch state on device disable.
+ Fixes touchpad not working after suspend on some MacBook models
(LP: #968845)
-- Christopher James Halse Rogers <email address hidden> Tue, 24 Apr 2012 14:32:49 +1000
This bug was fixed in the package xserver- xorg-input- synaptics - 1.5.99. 902-0ubuntu5. 1
--------------- xorg-input- synaptics (1.5.99. 902-0ubuntu5. 1) precise-proposed; urgency=low
xserver-
* debian/ patches/ 204_monotonicis e_hw_timestamp. patch: generated events. patches/ 205_end_ touches_ on_disable. patch:
- Cherry-pick patch from upstream to ensure the timestamps used when
determining velocities are monotonic. In certain circumstances the
timestamps from hardware events can be less than the timestamps
from the preceeding artificially-
+ Fixes occasional huge jumps in pointer position.
+ Fixes two-finger scrolling in GTK+3 windows (such as Nautilus and
Evolution) failing some time after login. (LP: #982771)
* debian/
- Upstream patch to reset touch state on device disable.
+ Fixes touchpad not working after suspend on some MacBook models
(LP: #968845)
-- Christopher James Halse Rogers <email address hidden> Tue, 24 Apr 2012 14:32:49 +1000