[Bug 304799] Re: Non-existing Hangul Hanja key presses generated in X

2009-01-23 Thread Timo Aaltonen
Ok, closing the bug. Can't tell what caused it.

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xserver-xorg-input-keyboard = xserver-xorg-input-evdev
   Status: Incomplete = Invalid

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[Bug 304799] Re: Non-existing Hangul Hanja key presses generated in X

2009-01-17 Thread Bryce Harrington
** Description changed:

  Ubuntu version: Xubuntu Intrepid Ibex (both i386 and amd64 editions)
  
  After upgrading from Hardy, something in system keeps generating virtual
  repetitious presses of key Hangul Hanja (which doesn't exists in us or
  cz_qwerty keyboard layouts I use, as far as I know). It doesn't generate
  any visible characters (in text input fields for example), but it
  assigns as hotkey to menu items in GTK applications (Gimp, Evince ...)
  which is very annoying: moving mouse cursor over menu completely removes
  all hotkeys assigned to menu items before and the last one keeps Hangul
  Hanja hotkey and virtual key presses calls it repeatably which can open
  hundreds of dialogs in some cases. Hangul Hanja key presses are reported
  by xev too.
  
  When it happens, it seems that opening of a new window stops it
  temporarily, but it returns. It _probably_ may cause another keyboard
  related problems which I noticed too:
  
  1) sometimes when I hold some key, it stops repeating after a few
  characters (it seems not to be related to bug #264196 because it doesn't
  affect arrow keys only and kbdrate workaround doesn't help)
  
  2) sometimes when I scroll up in xfce4-terminal it keeps returning back
  to bottom
  
  I believe both subproblems can be caused by virtual presses of key
  Hangul Hanja.
  
  
  
  xev report:
  
  KeyRelease event, serial 33, synthetic NO, window 0x4e1,
  root 0x7e, subw 0x0, time 280717580, (434,2), root:(784,525),
  state 0x10, keycode 131 (keysym 0xff34, Hangul_Hanja), same_screen YES,
  XLookupString gives 0 bytes: 
  XFilterEvent returns: False
  
  KeyPress event, serial 33, synthetic NO, window 0x4e1,
  root 0x7e, subw 0x0, time 280717580, (434,2), root:(784,525),
  state 0x10, keycode 131 (keysym 0xff34, Hangul_Hanja), same_screen YES,
  XLookupString gives 0 bytes: 
  XmbLookupString gives 0 bytes: 
  XFilterEvent returns: False
  
  
  
  My xorg.conf:
  
  Section Device
  Identifier  Configured Video Device
  Driver  intel
  Option  AccelMethod   exa
  Option  ExaNoCompositetrue
  Option  MigrationHeuristicgreedy
  EndSection
  
  Section Monitor
  Identifier  Configured Monitor
  EndSection
  
  Section Screen
  Identifier  Default Screen
  Monitor Configured Monitor
  Device  Configured Video Device
  SubSection Display
  Virtual 2048 2048 
  EndSubSection
  EndSection
  
  
  
  Keyboard layout switching is configured with following command:
  
  setxkbmap -option grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp:switch,grp_led:scroll
  us,cz_qwerty
  
  
- Update: I forgot to say that problem may be related to use external
- keyboard with laptop Dell Inspiron 1525. I'm not sure if problem occured
- with laptop's keyboard only. I'll try to investigate.
+ Update: I forgot to say that problem may be related to use external keyboard 
with laptop Dell Inspiron 1525. I'm not sure if problem occured with laptop's 
keyboard only. I'll try to investigate.
+ [lspci]
+ 00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Mobile PM965/GM965/GL960 Memory 
Controller Hub [8086:2a00] (rev 0c)
+   Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:022f]
+ 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile 
GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2a02] (rev 0c)
+   Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:022f]

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[Bug 304799] Re: Non-existing Hangul Hanja key presses generated in X

2009-01-13 Thread Michal Krause
Because problem was clearly related to use of external keyboard, I've
tried to replace my old keyboard with another one and now it seems that
problem disappeared (both keyboards are connected via USB). I'm pretty
sure that problem occurred immediately after upgrading Hardy to Intrepid
but it can be coincidence - implausible but possible. I'm leaving this
issue opened but you can close it if you want.

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[Bug 304799] Re: Non-existing Hangul Hanja key presses generated in X

2008-12-05 Thread Michal Krause

** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20231001/Xorg.0.log

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[Bug 304799] Re: Non-existing Hangul Hanja key presses generated in X

2008-12-05 Thread Michal Krause

** Attachment added: xorg.conf
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20231007/xorg.conf

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[Bug 304799] Re: Non-existing Hangul Hanja key presses generated in X

2008-12-05 Thread Michal Krause

** Attachment added: lspci
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20231021/lspci

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[Bug 304799] Re: Non-existing Hangul Hanja key presses generated in X

2008-12-04 Thread Charlie Kravetz
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu 
better. This bug did not have a package associated with it, which is important 
for ensuring that it gets looked at by the proper developers. You can learn 
more about finding the right package at 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage . I have classified this bug as a 
bug in xserver-xorg-input-keyboard.
For future reference you might be interested to know that a lot of applications 
have bug reporting functionality built in to them. This can be accessed via the 
Report a Problem option in the Help menu for the application with which you are 
having an issue. You can learn more about this feature at 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs.

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = xserver-xorg-input-keyboard

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[Bug 304799] Re: Non-existing Hangul Hanja key presses generated in X

2008-12-04 Thread Bryce Harrington
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Hi michal-launchpad,


Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn`, and attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log 
file from after reproducing this issue.  If you've made any customizations to 
your /etc/X11/xorg.conf please attach that as well.


** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-keyboard (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 304799] Re: Non-existing Hangul Hanja key presses generated in X

2008-12-03 Thread Michal Krause
** Description changed:

  Ubuntu version: Xubuntu Intrepid Ibex (both i386 and amd64 editions)
  
  After upgrading from Hardy, something in system keeps generating virtual
  repetitious presses of key Hangul Hanja (which doesn't exists in us or
  cz_qwerty keyboard layouts I use, as far as I know). It doesn't generate
  any visible characters (in text input fields for example), but it
  assigns as hotkey to menu items in GTK applications (Gimp, Evince ...)
  which is very annoying: moving mouse cursor over menu completely removes
  all hotkeys assigned to menu items before and the last one keeps Hangul
  Hanja hotkey and virtual key presses calls it repeatably which can open
  hundreds of dialogs in some cases. Hangul Hanja key presses are reported
  by xev too.
  
  When it happens, it seems that opening of a new window stops it
  temporarily, but it returns. It _probably_ may cause another keyboard
  related problems which I noticed too:
  
  1) sometimes when I hold some key, it stops repeating after a few
  characters (it seems not to be related to bug #264196 because it doesn't
  affect arrow keys only and kbdrate workaround doesn't help)
  
  2) sometimes when I scroll up in xfce4-terminal it keeps returning back
  to bottom
  
  I believe both subproblems can be caused by virtual presses of key
  Hangul Hanja.
  
  
  
  xev report:
  
  KeyRelease event, serial 33, synthetic NO, window 0x4e1,
  root 0x7e, subw 0x0, time 280717580, (434,2), root:(784,525),
  state 0x10, keycode 131 (keysym 0xff34, Hangul_Hanja), same_screen YES,
  XLookupString gives 0 bytes: 
  XFilterEvent returns: False
  
  KeyPress event, serial 33, synthetic NO, window 0x4e1,
  root 0x7e, subw 0x0, time 280717580, (434,2), root:(784,525),
  state 0x10, keycode 131 (keysym 0xff34, Hangul_Hanja), same_screen YES,
  XLookupString gives 0 bytes: 
  XmbLookupString gives 0 bytes: 
  XFilterEvent returns: False
  
  
  
  My xorg.conf:
  
  Section Device
  Identifier  Configured Video Device
  Driver  intel
  Option  AccelMethod   exa
  Option  ExaNoCompositetrue
  Option  MigrationHeuristicgreedy
  EndSection
  
  Section Monitor
  Identifier  Configured Monitor
  EndSection
  
  Section Screen
  Identifier  Default Screen
  Monitor Configured Monitor
  Device  Configured Video Device
  SubSection Display
  Virtual 2048 2048 
  EndSubSection
  EndSection
  
  
  
  Keyboard layout switching is configured with following command:
  
  setxkbmap -option grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp:switch,grp_led:scroll
  us,cz_qwerty
+ 
+ 
+ Update: I forgot to say that problem may be related to use external
+ keyboard with laptop Dell Inspiron 1525. I'm not sure if problem occured
+ with laptop's keyboard only. I'll try to investigate.

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