Re: F24, small backward steps

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On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 03:53:06PM -0400, Roger Wells wrote:
> Just a couple of smallish things after upgrading (via dnf) from F23 to
> F24 a couple of months ago:
> 
> 1. deja-dup gui:
> 
>         one has to deselect then reselect the Overview option in order
> to be offered the "Backup Now" option.
> 
>         The details option in the progress dialog will only display two
> or three lines, is not resizeable, and does not follow resizing the
> entire dialog
> 
>         The progress dialog does not wait to be dismissed at the end,
> causing any messages about problems (like failure to backup a particular
> file) to not be seen
> 
> 2. fingerprint identification:
> 
>         The laptop has a fingerprint reader and it works fine.  However
> I prefer not to use it. The user set up specifies that fingerprint login
> is disabled.
> 
>         However whenever I am asked for a password the fingerprint
> reader blinks until I swipe a finger over it (even after using a
> password). 
> 
>         No fingerprint is registered.
> 
>         This is different than F23 where it never blinked.
> 
> 3. Scrolling issues:
> 
>         This, edge and natural scrolling via the touchpad, was covered
> nicely in a previous thread. 
> 
>         Solutions offered there work well but should be better
> integrated as I am sure they will be.

what was the problem here? can you point me to the original thread?

Cheers,
   Peter
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