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On 2009-12-19T21:17:22+00:00 5-seter-r wrote:
Build Identifier: M20090917-0800
When waking up after having gone into screen saver mode, Eclipse is
unresponsive
to keystrokes. Mouse still works.
Workaround 1:
- switch workspace and back. I mean X workspaces, not Eclipse workspaces. Eg.
CTRL-ALT-RIGHTARROW followed by CTRL-ALT_LEFTARROW.
Workaround 2:
- restart Eclipse
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Start Eclipse and work a bit, then leave it alone until the screen saver
kicks in (simple screen fading to black in my case). Make sure you have eg. an
editor open (in my case a java file, but I don't think it matters).
2. Wake it up again eg. by moving the mouse
3. Try typing: it doesn't work!
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On 2009-12-19T21:19:17+00:00 5-seter-r wrote:
Some additional system info:
- Ubuntu 9.10 64bit (x86_64)
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On 2009-12-19T21:32:49+00:00 Francis Upton wrote:
Might this be related to the GTK changes with Karmic (I'm on Jaunty and
have no trouble).
http://blog.export.be/2009/10/fixing-eclipse-for-ubuntu-karmic-koala-9-10/
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=287307
You might try the workaround suggested in the blog posting.
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On 2009-12-19T22:48:41+00:00 5-seter-r wrote:
I'm pretty confident it's not related to the GTK changes. I have the
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS workaround applied for over a month now, but that
didn't help this issue at all. Moreover, I already had this problem when
I was still on Jaunty and even before that. It's maybe x86_64 related?
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On 2009-12-19T23:09:17+00:00 Francis Upton wrote:
(In reply to comment #3)
>. It's maybe x86_64 related?
I'm on X86_64. Have you tried a non-Eclipse application under the same
circumstances?
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On 2010-01-04T18:15:42+00:00 Ob1-eclipse wrote:
Moving to SWT for comments.
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On 2010-04-07T18:35:46+00:00 Samuelwestbrook wrote:
I'm observing this running on Ubuntu 9.1 and Dell Optiplex 755. All
updates to OS and Eclipse have been applied. The problem also occurs if
"lcok screen" is chosen and then the screen unlocked for reuse. Clicking
to another progam and back makes Eclipse responsive again. No other
applications have shown the same effect.
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On 2010-05-31T01:33:56+00:00 Remy Chi Jian Suen wrote:
*** Bug 315010 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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On 2010-07-01T18:31:51+00:00 Pinnamur wrote:
*** Bug 318064 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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On 2010-07-02T13:54:44+00:00 Mikhail-zabaluev wrote:
(In reply to comment #6)
> No other applications have shown the same
> effect.
Firefox has a similar problem, which appeared at the same Ubuntu upgrade:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507269
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On 2010-07-03T17:17:47+00:00 5-seter-r wrote:
It is somehow related to the compiz window manager. When using metacity
instead of compiz the problem seems to be gone.
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