Hey, Jacob.

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On Friday, September 05, 2014 14:56:38 blackops7799 . wrote:
> I unplugged everything except my mouse and keyboard, and I'm still having
> the issue. Don't know if it matters to you, but I'm using a Logitech MX
> Professional and some generic Microsoft keyboard.

Ah -- I remember now; try running mumble from the command prompt in a terminal 
window, try to set a Shortcut, then quit mumble and send the resulting text to 
the bug report.

The specific text I'm looking for are the output related to "GlobalShortcutX" 
such as this (which is what my system outputs):

   GlobalShortcutX: Unable to open any keyboard input devices under
     /dev/input, falling back to XInput
   GlobalShortcutX: Using XI2 2.0

and when I set a Shortcut I get this text output:

   warning: The VAD has been replaced by a hack pending a complete rewrite

Your system is probably going to show something different for this and it 
might give us a starting pointer for debugging.

> I should probably mention
> that when I try to input a shortcut via the mouse and spam any button, it
> toggles the "Press Shortcut" on and off, as if it's actually recognizing
> I'm pressing a mouse button but just not doing anything about it.

That's curious.

> I installed via  debian-live-7.6.0-amd64-gnome-desktop.iso on a flash
> drive, so I'm running Gnome3. Originally I was running Wheezy but I changed
> my packages to testing, as I needed more recent packages for stuff like
> Steam, and upgraded to Jessie, which is probably the source of this problem
> now that I think about it.

This is a normal thing and I don't think there's anything wrong with upgrading 
to Jessie, at least in theory.  Generally speaking Debian Developers run 
Unstable/Sid (which is likewise what I run on my desktops and laptops) so the 
Testing distribution doesn't get as much developer visibility concerning bugs 
it may have that Unstable/Sid might not.


Looks like you have some follow-up mails where you may have figured this out 
already.... I'm going to go read those now.  ;-)

  -- Chris

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Chris Knadle
chris.kna...@coredump.us


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