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- Iain Lane: Approve on 2015-09-30
- Unity Settings Daemon Development Team: Pending requested 2015-09-30
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Bug #1496656: unity-settings-daemon crashed with signal 5 in g_object_new_valist() | Critical | Fix Released |
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- 4096. By Rui Matos on 2015-09-30
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media-keys: Port touchpad toggle code to new settings schema
We forgot to update this on commit
ca754de5039fed6cb96b883dd8e41d 8b22ebeea6 . - 4094. By Michael Terry on 2015-09-17
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Notice when unplugging a closed laptop and apply the correct policy.
Patch by Kim Nguyễn. Fixes: #1456745
- 4092. By Alberto Milone on 2015-08-25
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Make touchscreen mapping non-blocking, and kill it if it takes more than 3 seconds; finally, in case of failure, try again after a few seconds. This helps on resume from S3 (LP: #1471708). Fixes: #1471708
Approved by: Iain Lane - 4090. By Tim Lunn on 2015-08-18
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Cherry-pick upstream changes for relocated peripheral settings Fixes: #1475949
- 4088. By Lars Karlitski on 2015-07-20
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xsettings: include needed libs for test program
Approved by: Robert Ancell - 4087. By Lars Karlitski on 2015-07-20
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mouse: allow force-disabling touchpad
The mouse plugin currently makes sure that at least one pointing device is present. When the last external device is unplugged, it enables the touchpad (if present). However, that logic also enables the touchpad when it itself is "unplugged", for example by a hardware switch.
Fix this by not enabling the touchpad if that was the device that was just removed. Fixes: #1454950
Approved by: Robert Ancell
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