Chris,
You asked that I install rc3 or latest, so I installed the latest 4.6-rc5 (not rc3).
There are no manual configs, edits, etc.
Using rc5, the left mouse click bug is still present. The latest kernel did not fix it.
Furthermore,
I just swapped my X250 with my wife's X250 (I swapped hard drives).
So now I'm using a totally different X250 computer. (same brand, model, version, etc).
I did this test after upgrading the BIOS to 1.21 (as I did with the original X250).
This verifies that the left-mouse-sticking problem is present on a different X250 running exactly the same software.
Thus the problem is not the hardware, the left-mouse-button-sticking issue is in the
Thinkpad model X250 + Ubuntu 16.04LTS + X250 BIOS 1.21
Chris,
You asked that I install rc3 or latest, so I installed the latest 4.6-rc5 (not rc3).
There are no manual configs, edits, etc.
Using rc5, the left mouse click bug is still present. The latest kernel did not fix it.
Furthermore,
I just swapped my X250 with my wife's X250 (I swapped hard drives).
So now I'm using a totally different X250 computer. (same brand, model, version, etc).
I did this test after upgrading the BIOS to 1.21 (as I did with the original X250).
This verifies that the left-mouse-sticking problem is present on a different X250 running exactly the same software. button- sticking issue is in the
Thus the problem is not the hardware, the left-mouse-
Thinkpad model X250 + Ubuntu 16.04LTS + X250 BIOS 1.21
Jont Allen