[Bug 2071508] Re: gnome shell crashes upon maximizing a window after closing a restored window

2024-07-01 Thread Nibl
I don't think that bug you linked is my problem because I'm running an
X11 session and haven't plugged any external displays into the computer.

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[Bug 2071508] Re: gnome shell crashes upon maximizing a window after closing a restored window

2024-07-01 Thread Nibl
** Attachment added: "Journal text files"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/2071508/+attachment/5793769/+files/journals.zip

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[Bug 2071508] Re: gnome shell crashes upon maximizing a window after closing a restored window

2024-07-01 Thread Nibl
I just reproduced the crash, and now step 3 yielded this:

https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/0ae6e12e-3774-11ef-8bf5-fa163ec8ca8c

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[Bug 2071508] Re: gnome shell crashes upon maximizing a window after closing a restored window

2024-07-01 Thread Nibl
Doing step 2 and pressing send just closes the window and doesn't
actually give me any output. I've done it twice now. The crash does not
show up on the list of things after following step 3.

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[Bug 2071508] Re: gnome shell crashes upon maximizing a window after closing a restored window

2024-07-01 Thread Nibl
What I had done was purposely caused the crash, then looked in
var/crash, and gnome-shell was the only thing generating crash logs. I
can reliably reproduce the crash. What is the best way to capture the
event?

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[Bug 2071508] [NEW] gnome shell crashes upon maximizing a window after closing a restored window

2024-06-28 Thread Nibl
Public bug reported:

This is on Ubuntu Noble 24.04 with gnome-shell 46.0-0ubuntu5.1
The shell will crash if you do the following:

1. Open any two programs that can be maximized. To make reproduction as
streamlined as possible, one of them should be Firefox or Steam.

2. Drag Firefox or Steam to the top of the screen to maximize it.

3. Click on empty space near the top of the maximized program until the
program randomly restores itself. I do not mean the double click restore
action. This itself is also a bug. It might take a few random clicks on
Firefox but it will eventually happen.

4. Close the program that just restored its size.

5. Grab your second application and drag it to the top of the screen to
maximize it.

6. Gnome shell will crash.

** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

  This is on Ubuntu Noble 24.04 with gnome-shell 46.0-0ubuntu5.1
  The shell will crash if you do the following:
  
  1. Open any two programs that can be maximized. To make reproduction as
  streamlined as possible, one of them should be Firefox or Steam.
  
  2. Drag Firefox or Steam to the top of the screen to maximize it.
  
  3. Click on empty space near the top of the maximized program until the
  program randomly restores itself. I do not mean the double click restore
- action. It might take a few random clicks on Firefox but it will
- eventually happen.
+ action. This itself is also a bug. It might take a few random clicks on
+ Firefox but it will eventually happen.
  
  4. Close the program that just restored its size.
  
  5. Grab your second application and drag it to the top of the screen to
  maximize it.
  
  6. Gnome shell will crash.

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[Bug 2026194] Re: When clicking on some maximized or tiled windows, focus on roughly the lower quarter falls to the window behind

2024-06-28 Thread Nibl
Okay, so I managed to crash Ubuntu again with this bug and I can
reliably reproduce it.

1. Open any two programs.

2. Drag a window to the top of the screen to maximize it.

3. Click on empty space near the top of the maximized program, outside
of the window's default bounds (this might not be necessary but it
triggers the stuck active edge bug), until the program randomly
minimizes itself.

Steam is an example of a program that will minimize whenever you click
on empty space at the top or bottom. It also happens sporadically in
Firefox and likely everything else. I do not mean the double click
minimize action, though that might work as well. I haven't tested that.

4. Close the window that just minimized.

5. Grab your second application and drag it to the top of the screen to
maximize it.

6. Ubuntu will crash.

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[Bug 2026194] Re: When clicking on some maximized or tiled windows, focus on roughly the lower quarter falls to the window behind

2024-06-28 Thread Nibl
I can't seem to reproduce the crash or find any logs.

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[Bug 2026194] Re: When clicking on some maximized or tiled windows, focus on roughly the lower quarter falls to the window behind

2024-06-28 Thread Nibl
This might be related. I have this weird issue where clicking on certain
places in some applications minimizes them. Logging out and back in does
not fix it. I actually just crashed Gnome(?) when I misclicked on the
Steam window and clicked some empty space below my username in the top
right instead of clicking the username to open the little menu. The
Steam window resized and then highlighted the gaps between itself and
the edges of my screen in blue as if I were holding it against an active
screen edge (which I have had disabled but doesn't turn off). The OS
stopped responding to input after that and a few seconds later I got the
frowny face error saying something went wrong and my only option was to
log out.

I'm going to see if this has its own bug report somewhere in a few
minutes. I've reproduced it several times now without a crash; clicking
on empty space in the top or bottom of the window will minimize it. The
reason this ties into this particular bug is because if the empty space
you clicked on is outside of the bounds of the window's default size and
location, the application minimizes but also thinks you're holding it
against the edge or corner of the screen and displays the corresponding
resize overlay on whichever corner or edge is closest to your click. I
think what happened is I when I clicked through Steam and the false
active screen edge triggered, I ended up clicking on the window behind
it which caused the same thing to happen to that one too, and then
Ubuntu crashed. I'll try reproducing it again and report back with the
result.

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[Bug 2026194] Re: When clicking on some maximized or tiled windows, focus on roughly the lower quarter falls to the window behind

2024-06-27 Thread Nibl
** Description changed:

  [ Impact ]
  
  Clicking on some maximized or fullscreen windows may not respond and the
  clicks fall through to the window behind.
  
  [ Test Plan ]
  
  If auto login is not enabled, enable auto login and reboot. The issue
  can immediately be observed with first party apps such as the software
  settings GUI where apt sources, update settings, and GPU drivers are
  located. Have anything open behind it and then try to use it. Dragging
  the window to another location outside of the bounds of its default size
  and position makes it completely unusable because it clicks through to
  the window behind it no matter where you click. If the desktop is behind
  it, then the window will be usable but entities on the desktop will be
  clicked if they're located beneath what you clicked on in the window.
- Attempts to resize the window will fail. This behavior is identical for
- any affected application.
+ This behavior is identical for any affected application.
  
  [ Where problems could occur ]
  
  The bug and the fix appears to be X11-specific, but that can affect
  Wayland sessions too via Xwayland. The risk here is in the sizing and
  interactivity of any X11 window. Mistakes in this area can result in
  other bugs similar to this one where the visual boundaries of a window
  do not match with its input boundaries.
  
  [ Original description ]
  
  Initially I thought this was an issue with IntelliJ and filed a bug there:
  
https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-323780/Maximizing-the-the-window-sometimes-causes-clicks-on-a-lower-fraction-to-pass-through-to-the-window-behind
  
  But when I had the same issue with GIMP, I realized it's an Ubuntu or
  GNOME issue instead. I am assuming this is a gnome-shell problem.
  
  Every once in a while, when I maximize or tile (Win+Right) the IntelliJ
  window, a bottom fraction of the window (somewhere around a quarter)
  becomes impossible to interact with, with the mouse. Clicking in that
  lower area will give focus to the thing behind IntelliJ, and if it's a
  window, raise it to the foreground. if I restore the window so that it
  is not maximized, the entire window is interactive with the mouse once
  again.
  
  This also happened with GIMP.
  
  The attached "Screencast" is a recording. I had to crop it to hide
  personal information. The attached screenshot shows the state of my
  screen so you have context, with a bright green color used to replace
  personal information.
  
  For the first 10s of the recording, I simply moused over to show how the
  cursor changes around a quarter from the bottom of the screen.
  
  For the next 10s, I left click, then move, then left click, then move,
  until focus changes to Sublime, the window behind IntelliJ.
  
  For the remainder of the video I show that right-clicking and mousing
  over works fine on the top three quarters, until I reach the bottom
  again, and then the right click is sent to Sublime.
  
  Ubuntu 23.04
  gnome-shell version 44.2-0ubuntu1
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 23.04
  Package: gnome-shell 44.2-0ubuntu1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.2.0-24.24-generic 6.2.12
  Uname: Linux 6.2.0-24-generic x86_64
  NonfreeKernelModules: zfs zunicode zavl icp zcommon znvpair
  ApportVersion: 2.26.1-0ubuntu2
  Architecture: amd64
  CasperMD5CheckResult: pass
  CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
  Date: Wed Jul  5 12:05:46 2023
  DisplayManager: gdm3
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2022-09-19 (289 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS "Jammy Jellyfish" - Release amd64 
(20220809.1)
  ProcEnviron:
   LANG=en_US.UTF-8
   PATH=(custom, no user)
   SHELL=/usr/bin/zsh
   TERM=screen-256color
   XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=
  RelatedPackageVersions: mutter-common 44.2-0ubuntu1
  SourcePackage: gnome-shell
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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[Bug 2026194] Re: When clicking on some maximized or tiled windows, focus on roughly the lower quarter falls to the window behind

2024-06-27 Thread Nibl
** Description changed:

  [ Impact ]
  
  Clicking on some maximized or fullscreen windows may not respond and the
  clicks fall through to the window behind.
  
  [ Test Plan ]
  
- Someone please fill this in with instructions that reference easily
- available software in Ubuntu.
+ If auto login is not enabled, enable auto login and reboot. The issue
+ can immediately be observed with first party apps such as the software
+ settings GUI where apt sources, update settings, and GPU drivers are
+ located. Have anything open behind it and then try to use it. Dragging
+ the window to another location outside of the bounds of its default size
+ and position makes it completely unusable because it clicks through to
+ the window behind it no matter where you click. If the desktop is behind
+ it, then the window will be usable but entities on the desktop will be
+ clicked if they're located beneath what you clicked on in the window.
+ Attempts to resize the window will fail. This behavior is identical for
+ any affected application.
  
  [ Where problems could occur ]
  
  The bug and the fix appears to be X11-specific, but that can affect
  Wayland sessions too via Xwayland. The risk here is in the sizing and
  interactivity of any X11 window. Mistakes in this area can result in
  other bugs similar to this one where the visual boundaries of a window
  do not match with its input boundaries.
  
  [ Original description ]
  
  Initially I thought this was an issue with IntelliJ and filed a bug there:
  
https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-323780/Maximizing-the-the-window-sometimes-causes-clicks-on-a-lower-fraction-to-pass-through-to-the-window-behind
  
  But when I had the same issue with GIMP, I realized it's an Ubuntu or
  GNOME issue instead. I am assuming this is a gnome-shell problem.
  
  Every once in a while, when I maximize or tile (Win+Right) the IntelliJ
  window, a bottom fraction of the window (somewhere around a quarter)
  becomes impossible to interact with, with the mouse. Clicking in that
  lower area will give focus to the thing behind IntelliJ, and if it's a
  window, raise it to the foreground. if I restore the window so that it
  is not maximized, the entire window is interactive with the mouse once
  again.
  
  This also happened with GIMP.
  
  The attached "Screencast" is a recording. I had to crop it to hide
  personal information. The attached screenshot shows the state of my
  screen so you have context, with a bright green color used to replace
  personal information.
  
  For the first 10s of the recording, I simply moused over to show how the
  cursor changes around a quarter from the bottom of the screen.
  
  For the next 10s, I left click, then move, then left click, then move,
  until focus changes to Sublime, the window behind IntelliJ.
  
  For the remainder of the video I show that right-clicking and mousing
  over works fine on the top three quarters, until I reach the bottom
  again, and then the right click is sent to Sublime.
  
  Ubuntu 23.04
  gnome-shell version 44.2-0ubuntu1
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 23.04
  Package: gnome-shell 44.2-0ubuntu1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.2.0-24.24-generic 6.2.12
  Uname: Linux 6.2.0-24-generic x86_64
  NonfreeKernelModules: zfs zunicode zavl icp zcommon znvpair
  ApportVersion: 2.26.1-0ubuntu2
  Architecture: amd64
  CasperMD5CheckResult: pass
  CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
  Date: Wed Jul  5 12:05:46 2023
  DisplayManager: gdm3
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2022-09-19 (289 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS "Jammy Jellyfish" - Release amd64 
(20220809.1)
  ProcEnviron:
   LANG=en_US.UTF-8
   PATH=(custom, no user)
   SHELL=/usr/bin/zsh
   TERM=screen-256color
   XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=
  RelatedPackageVersions: mutter-common 44.2-0ubuntu1
  SourcePackage: gnome-shell
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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[Bug 2026194] Re: When clicking on some maximized or tiled windows, focus on roughly the lower quarter falls to the window behind

2024-06-27 Thread Nibl
Auto login has to be enabled otherwise it won't happen. You can see the
behavior with first party apps like the software update window where apt
repos are or third party apps like Discord and SQLite DB Browser.

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[Bug 2026194] Re: When clicking on some maximized or tiled windows, focus on roughly the lower quarter falls to the window behind

2024-06-24 Thread Nibl
I still have this issue on a fully updated Ubuntu Noble install.

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[Bug 2026194] Re: When clicking on some maximized or tiled windows, focus on roughly the lower quarter falls to the window behind

2024-06-24 Thread Nibl
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[Bug 2069334] [NEW] Filezilla leaves 0B file and crashes upon attemping an outgoing file transfer

2024-06-13 Thread Nibl
Public bug reported:

This is a bug in Ubuntu 24.04 with Filezilla 3.66.5. When transferring
any file over SFTP, Filezilla will overwrite the destination file with,
or create, a file with a 0B size and then crash. It was fixed two months
ago in version 3.67.0 but the update needs to be ported to apt on Noble.

** Affects: filezilla (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 175226] Starting nfs-common and nfs-kernel-daemon hangs

2007-12-09 Thread nibl
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nfs-kernel-server

The nfs-kernel-daemon hangs during startup for several minutes and then
does not work although a process is listed.

The same goes for starting nfs-common. They both hang dring installtion
too. Several re-installs have not changed the situation.

This is on Edubuntu and without nfs, the ltsp server will not work.

** Affects: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 173576] Persistent mode not supporting Vesa

2007-12-02 Thread nibl
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: casper

This concerns a USB flash drive install of Gutsy (7.10).

In live mode from CD or USB the boot option xforcevesa can be used and
the Ubuntu desktop is displayed. However, in persistent mode (casper-
rw), the xforcevesa option does not work.

I have tried adding both xforcevesa or vga=xyz (e.g. vga=771)
options, but the display is lost as soon as X is loaded. Note, the
splash screen shows and one can toggle to a text console, but when X
loads, you get a blinking cursor in the top left hand corner and the
keyboard is no longer active.

I have been able to produce the same issue on three different machines,
an Amilo Pro laptop, a Thinkpad T22, and a thin client. These machines
are often not properly recognised and that is the main problem, but if
they could at least use Vesa in the mean time they would be usable.

The issue means a USB installation cannot run on these machines at all,
unless somebody knows a workaround.

** Affects: casper (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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