Latest release (3.0 beta 2) is installed and all packages are fully updated. Searched tracker for similar issues - not really finding much beyond a lot of hit and miss.
Running a BANON Acer CB3-532-C47C with Mr. Chromebox firmware, installed via a USB stick that I wrote (and MD5 verified) via dd on a generic Ubuntu 18.04 desktop.
Having a hard time reproducing this problem. Sometimes it happens 30 seconds after boot. Sometimes it happens 2 days after boot. Unable to trigger the error or reproduce on demand.
Basically, the mouse cursor freezes and the only solution is to fully reboot. I have two of these devices, and last night went ahead and booted the backup device via live image and when I opened it up - same issue. Mouse cursor frozen, same error message in xorg log.
[ 15094.278] (EE) ERROR:src/stuck_button_inhibitor_filter_interpreter.cc:61:Odd. result is sending buttons down that are already down: Existing down: 1. New down: 1. fixing.
Exact same error on backup machine (with a different timestamp of course.)
Latest release (3.0 beta 2) is installed and all packages are fully updated. Searched tracker for similar issues - not really finding much beyond a lot of hit and miss.
Running a BANON Acer CB3-532-C47C with Mr. Chromebox firmware, installed via a USB stick that I wrote (and MD5 verified) via dd on a generic Ubuntu 18.04 desktop.
Having a hard time reproducing this problem. Sometimes it happens 30 seconds after boot. Sometimes it happens 2 days after boot. Unable to trigger the error or reproduce on demand.
Basically, the mouse cursor freezes and the only solution is to fully reboot. I have two of these devices, and last night went ahead and booted the backup device via live image and when I opened it up - same issue. Mouse cursor frozen, same error message in xorg log.
xorg log at time of error - http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7f2p6MbT9J
[ 15094.278] (EE) ERROR:src/stuck_button_inhibitor_filter_interpreter.cc:61:Odd. result is sending buttons down that are already down: Existing down: 1. New down: 1. fixing.
Exact same error on backup machine (with a different timestamp of course.)
xinput --list at time of error - http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/9xr5ZkBkdr/ (not sure this is relevant, everything seems normal here)