[Compiz] [Bug 1069265] Re: Compiz hangs at first click anywhere on desktop - can work around by deleting .compiz/session/* first.

2015-01-04 Thread Alf Sagen
I don't really think this should be set invalid, as it is indeed a real bug in the version for which it is reported. However, the problem was seemingly fixed long time ago (under 12.10 or 13.04) and is therefore not affecting many users anymore. Also, I do realise that there might not be any oth

[Compiz] [Bug 1069265] Re: Compiz hangs at first click anywhere on desktop - can work around by deleting .compiz/session/* first.

2015-01-03 Thread dino99
That version has reached EOL since a while, so it will not receive update. If that issue still exist, report again using ubuntu-bug. ** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Invalid -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of compiz packagers, which is su

[Compiz] [Bug 1069265] Re: Compiz hangs at first click anywhere on desktop - can work around by deleting .compiz/session/* first.

2013-04-25 Thread phxphun1
For whatever it's worth, this seems to have been fixed in 13.04 - I just upgraded today and remembered this bug, so I went and rem'd out the workaround I'd added to /etc/rc.local -- (...to delete the contents of .compiz/session at boot time: rm /home/my_username/.compiz/session/*) -- rebooted, an

[Compiz] [Bug 1069265] Re: Compiz hangs at first click anywhere on desktop - can work around by deleting .compiz/session/* first.

2013-02-20 Thread alf.sa...@gmail.com
Hello all! "Executive summary" of the verbose text below: * I can confirm the same problem, and also that deleting anything under ~/.compiz*/* resolves my problem temporarily * I don't believe it's related to graphics adaptor & drivers, as my Thinkpad T500 with dual graphics has the exact s

[Compiz] [Bug 1069265] Re: Compiz hangs at first click anywhere on desktop - can work around by deleting .compiz/session/* first.

2012-12-01 Thread Olivier BOUMATI
The /etc/rc.local workaround works only after a reboot. If I close my session and re-open it, the /etc/rc.local is not executed again, and compiz or unity hangs again. So, I have added the following line into ~/.profile, which seems to be executed at login time: rm -f ~/.compiz/session/* --

[Compiz] [Bug 1069265] Re: Compiz hangs at first click anywhere on desktop - can work around by deleting .compiz/session/* first.

2012-12-01 Thread Olivier BOUMATI
Same problem for me and same workaround works. Is there any information I can provide? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of compiz packagers, which is subscribed to compiz in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1069265 Title: Compiz hangs at first click anywher

[Compiz] [Bug 1069265] Re: Compiz hangs at first click anywhere on desktop - can work around by deleting .compiz/session/* first.

2012-10-31 Thread Koen Verweij
Same problem for me and same workaround works. Is there any information I can provide? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of compiz packagers, which is subscribed to compiz in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1069265 Title: Compiz hangs at first click anywher

[Compiz] [Bug 1069265] Re: Compiz hangs at first click anywhere on desktop - can work around by deleting .compiz/session/* first.

2012-10-29 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users. ** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu) Status: New => Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of compiz packagers, which is subscribed to compiz in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106926

[Compiz] [Bug 1069265] Re: Compiz hangs at first click anywhere on desktop - can work around by deleting .compiz/session/* first.

2012-10-20 Thread phxphun1
** Description changed: After upgrading from 12.04 to 12.10, I found that once logged in, I can move the mouse around and items highlight as I mouseover them, as well as the launcher seeming to respond appropriately too. Upon first click, however (whether it be on the launcher, taskbar, or