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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Nevermind the graphics problem. I tried
again and it was fine. No idewa what happened<br>
<div class="moz-signature"><b>Lutz Andersohn</b><br>
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On 03/04/2014 01:54 AM, André Nording wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi all,<br>
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<br>
tested the scroll down on a Dell XT2 Convertible and an
logitech RX 300 Mouse. The windows do not jump on my
installation. Gnumeric is not jumping also.<br>
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Regards<br>
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André <br>
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On 03.03.2014 22:13, Lutz Andersohn wrote:<br>
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I couldn't install on real hardware, only on VirtualBox. <br>
Couple of observations<br>
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The installer DVD still displays 13.10. Not sure when this is
planned to change, just thought I mention it. I was confused the
first time I installed alpha 2, I epxected something like "14.04
A2"<br>
<br>
There seems to be something funny going with the mouse scroll
wheel: if I scroll down too fast, the menu first jumps up before
it scrolls down. As a result, when at the bottom of a list and
still scrolling it keeps looping over the last few entries. Very
annoying to me. I noticed it first in the applet list trying to
install a new panel applet. When I moved the mousewheel real
fast in the file open dialog from gnumeric, I could make the
main gnumeric window jump to different places on the desktop.<br>
This is VirtualBox, though, so it may be a virtualBox driver
problem but I have not seen that in other version of xubuntu
under virtual box. <br>
<br>
Othrwise it looks great.<br>
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I do have a question:<br>
is anybody testing the behavior of NVidia Optimus support
(bumblebee)with the kernel that gets released? I did see some
posts that bumblebee has a probem with kernel 3.13 and bumblebee
not working would throw me a curve ball when I need to upgrade
my main machine because as 12.04 EOL.<br>
Ditto with wireless. In all my previous updates wireless support
never worked out of the box.<br>
I realise this is probably the ubuntu folks and beyond xubuntu's
scope but may be a consideration for kernel selection (I read a
lot of bumblebee problems with kernel 3.13).<br>
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<b>Lutz Andersohn</b><br>
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(925) 784 1565<br>
D-19318, AFF-I<br>
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