Public bug reported:
Bug severity: 8/10 major productivity hindrance!
Reproducibility: 100% on every distro running gnome 40 and 41.
Ubuntu Version: 20.10.
Package: gnome-shell 40.5-1ubuntu2 500
Background:
Under Wayland, there are multi touch gestures implemented for the touchscreen
and for the touchpad.
3 fingers up for activities overview and again for applications swiping left
and right will switch desktops, in and out of the activities screen.
Using the touchpad everything is fine and the system works as expected.
as long as there are no programs running, using three fingers on the
screen will go into the overview and move between desktopsas expected.
The Bug:
As soon as you enter overview with applications running and you swipe an app
with more than 1 finger the entire shell will freeze and you cannot move to the
other TTYs using the ctrl+alt+f#. Only the mouse still moves and there is an
app preview stuck (see attached image).
If you wait until the computer locks you can enter the lockscreen and the other
TTYs.
Expected Behaviour:
System not hanging when swiping over an app window preview with more than 1
finger on the activities screen, The app should'nt be draggable with more than
1 finger.
Swiping over the activities screen with 3 fingers should move between desktops
overviews just like 3 fingers on a touchpad does and just like how it does when
not doing so over an app.
Edit: IMO, It might be a gnome bug, however as it is affecting the entire OS
Canonical should patch it with a little hack/gnome addon that prevents dragging
an app preview with more than 1 finger.
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: gnome-shell (Fedora)
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Tags: freeze gnome
** Attachment added: "frozen state of the system"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1955753/+attachment/5549571/+files/IMG_20211225_223547.jpg
** Description changed:
Bug severity: 8/10 major productivity hindrance!
Reproducibility: 100% on every distro running gnome 40 and 41.
Ubuntu Version: 20.10.
Package: gnome-shell 40.5-1ubuntu2 500
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Background:
Under Wayland, there are multi touch gestures implemented for the touchscreen
and for the touchpad.
3 fingers up for activities overview and again for applications swiping left
and right will switch desktops, in and out of the activities screen.
Using the touchpad everything is fine and the system works as expected.
as long as there are no programs running, using three fingers on the
screen will go into the overview and move between desktopsas expected.
The Bug:
As soon as you enter overview with applications running and you swipe an app
with more than 1 finger the entire shell will freeze and you cannot move to the
other TTYs using the ctrl+alt+f#. Only the mouse still moves and there is an
app preview stuck (see attached image).
If you wait until the computer locks you can enter the lockscreen and the
other TTYs.
Expected Behaviour:
System not hanging when swiping over an app window preview with more than 1
finger on the activities screen, The app should'nt be draggable with more than
1 finger.
Swiping over the activities screen with 3 fingers should move between
desktops overviews just like 3 fingers on a touchpad does and just like how it
does when not doing so over an app.
+
+
+ Edit: IMO, It might be a gnome bug, however as it is affecting the entire OS
Canonical should patch it with a little hack/gnome addon that prevents dragging
an app preview with more than 1 finger.
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues #4586
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/4586
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Fedora) via
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/4586
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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