New install of ubuntu 24.04, causes this issue
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I have not had this issue since my last comment when I disabled the
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I face the same issue that Legendary Nacar has described in his comment
#160. The workaround is to use Alt+F2 and type single letter r in the
textbox and hit enter as described by Axel Kittenberger in his comment
#16.
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possibly continued at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/-/issues/4759#register-pane
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I moved back to using X11 instead of wayland and have not had the issue
since if this helps anyone else out.
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Ubuntu 21.04 has bug 1922353 that will look like this one. Please try
the proposed fix for bug 1922353.
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I too have been having this issue in Ubuntu 21.04, Gnome-shell 3.38.4.
My system has a touchpad and touchscreen, the closest i have gotten to
consistently re-create it is to use the touch screen to click on the
same launcher icon multiple times.
It is quite an annoying bug as i get it 4-5 time a
in Ubuntu 20.04; if my mouse is grabbed by a vm and I try to take a
screenshot via "Screenshot" - default snipping tool in "Select area to
grab" mode-, as I click the "Take Screenshot" button, my mouse icon
switches to snip mode but then mode selection window reappears as
pressed "ESC" button. In m
not responding to clicks (due to something crashing or not) seems to
happen shortly after switching from charging to battery, otherwise it's
intermittent... maybe trackpad related...
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If there were any "crashes" then indeed using a Xorg session you would
not notice them, because gnome-shell on Xorg can restart seamlessly and
your apps are unaffected. That doesn't mean Wayland is crashing more
often than Xorg, only that a Xorg session recovers better from gnome-
shell crashes.
B
I used Xorg Gnome on Ubuntu 18.04 every day for it's life and never had
an unresponsive desktop. (lock screen is buggy but that's different)
I used Wayland Gnome on Ubuntu 20.04 every day for it's life and get
unresponsive desktop every few weeks.
Considering Ubuntu 21.04 is to default to Wayland
Lorenzo (comment #153), that is bug 1910235 you are experiencing, not
this one. Please help to verify the fix in bug 1910235.
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There are enough comments above suggesting the bug also occurs in Xorg
sessions. Wayland does not seem to be the cause.
That said, this bug is now 8 years old so it's reasonably likely that it
has had multiple different causes (really multiple different bugs) over
the years.
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Today I had the same issue on archlinux with kernel 5.9.14 and gnome
shell 3.38.2, it happend right after taking an areal screenshot with
gnome-screenshot while in fullscreen, after that when I hovered windows
bar and the side dock the cursor became the classic cross you see while
taking screenshot
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I was hit by this issue, when for some reason the left clicks (but not
the right ones) on the touchpad were occasionally blocked (Ubuntu 18.04
kernel 5.4.0-48). Disabling the extensions (I had two: appindicators and
dock) solved the issue.
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The same issue here in Fedora32 gnome-shell 3.36.5. Alt+F2->(r) fixes
the issue for a while, but in some time it comes back. The mouse clicks
are inactive in the middle of the screen (horizontally), but seem to
work correctly on the left and right. For example in Chrome with 29 tabs
opened, first 1
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Daniel,
the shell itself is still usable in my scenario. You can open the
calendar, options menu on the top right and even new windows from the
panel. But the windows itself and desktop (including right click menu)
are frozen.
I just tested it with the latest gnome 3.36.3 updates and it still
hap
Philipp,
This bug is about only app windows not responding to clicks, not the
shell itself. If you experience problems with parts of the shell not
responding to clicks then please open a new bug by running:
ubuntu-bug gnome-shell
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Here is my journal -f output when the bug happens.
The moment it freezes:
JS ERROR: Error: incorrect grab helper pop
Every (no longer working) click after the freeze will result in this message:
JS ERROR: TypeError: this._grabStack[i] is undefined
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I can easily reproduce this bug on Ubuntu 20.04 with right and left clicking on
the desktop to open the context menu alot. On many different machines and
virtual machines.
This does NOT happen for me when gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons is
deactivated.
On some machines I have to explicitly d
That reminds me...
Everyone please note something very particular about this bug:
> I can still move the mouse around and can still click on items in the
Activities screen and the top-bar.
If you find you can't click on Activities or the top bar then this is
NOT the right bug for you. In that ca
I've just experienced this for the first time in Ubuntu 20.04 official
release. I did a fresh install of 20.04 on a system I had been running
19.10 on without ever experiencing this issue. I am running the
proprietary NVidia driver with a GT 1030 card, not using the built-in
graphics in my Celero
Steve,
Please use these instructions to report crashes as new bugs:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses#Missing_a_crash_report_or_having_a_.crash_attachment
Crashes should not be discussed here.
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After further testing I find the following in the logs at the
approximate time of crash:
gnome-shell[4057]: Attempting to run a JS callback during garbage collection.
This is most likely caused by destroying a Clutter actor or GTK widget with
::destroy signal connected, or using the destroy(), d
Also running 20.04 LTS pre-release and seeing this problem with wired
mouse. Haven't tried wireless mouse. Fresh install yesterday. Gnome
3.36.1. Haven't yet found a culprit but I do have Chrome installed.
Seems to happen whether Chrome is running or not. Confirming that ALT-F2
and running the com
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This is also happening in Ubuntu 20.04 with Gnome 3.36 and is very
annoying
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I got this problem today and I get it maybe once or twice a month. I'm
running Ubuntu 19.10 with Gnome 3.34.2. Today the problem was occurring
with my laptop trackpad. It corrected itself when I turned on my
wireless Logitech mouse. I keep my GNOME extensions pretty minimal, I
only have GNOME T
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After days of fresh reinstallations and tests, I finally found what was
causing this on my end and finally solved it by using a xorg
configuration override 10-evdev.conf as shown on [1]
Offender: Gaming mouse driver (Saitek Cyborg R.A.T.9 Wireless Mouse)
Driver: libinput
After a bit of research,
Oh no the bug happens again with the desktop icons properly set, so it
is not the root cause, pfff
I'm setting up at work and home the same Linux setup, at home this is
the focus bug fest, at work the bug never happened a single time ! Every
click success and I do not have the problems I have at h
desktop file with missing icon on disk
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Hello, sent there by some reference of 'pushModal: invocation of
begin_modal failed', this seems the best ticket to share infos.
Here I can reproduce the issue on Arch Linux and 2 different desktop
display, gnome nautilus with gnome files and also on cinnamon with nemo
On cinnamon and nemo, I'm c
Release: Ubuntu 19.10
Kernel: 5.0.0-31-generic
GNOME: 3.34.1
Freshly installed, so no extensions.
The problem happens *only* on Logitech M185 mouse. Did not observe it with
other mice. When bug happens touchpad on Dell XPS 13 (2019) stops working in
the same fashion
Left mouse button gets stuck
thebravoman,
Please be sure to uninstall that extension. Just turning extensions off
is not enough to prevent them from interfering with the shell :(
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To expand on what Daniel said:
1. Start with one extension and remove it from Gnome Tweak Tools or the GNOME
Shell Extensions web site: https://extensions.gnome.org/local/
2. Restart GNOME Shell with ALT+F2, type in r then hit enter
3. If don't experience this bug for a few hours or days (days wo
Yes. Versions
GNOME Shell 3.32.2
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 19.04
Release:19.04
Codename: disco
Only extension in tweaks is Alt-Tab Switcher Popup Delay Removal
I have tried to turn it off, but this does not help.
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Please mention which version of Ubuntu/Gnome Shell you have the problem
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Everyone please also ensure you have tried uninstalling (not just
disabling) all non-Ubuntu extensions. Since so many bugs are caused by
extensions we need to exclude those as a first step.
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One more person, me, confirming the existing of this and how counter
productive it is.
My daily work with Gnome involves clicking 7-8 times for every time I
want to click on something. I've done my clicks for more than two
lifetimes.
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I can confirm that I am still having this issue on 3.34 as well
(Manjaro).
This is shocking to me that anyone using Gnome to develop doesn't
encounter this bug at minimum of 5x per day. Or are Gnome developers
using MacOS and MBPs to develop like those in the lol "Linux"
Foundation.
+Scott
‐‐
Yes, the issue still happens with 3.34.
My work around is to trigger the following script through a keyboard shortcut.
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.touchpad send-events disabled
sleep 1
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.touchpad send-events enabled
gsettings set org.gnome.d
The possible fix I mentioned in comment #68:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_requests/189
is in Gnome 3.34 and Ubuntu 19.10 now.
However, since this bug became quiet long before that, it seems like
something else fixed it already for most people(?)
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I get this problem several times a day and it's become very frustrating.
Ubuntu 18.04.3
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Please let me know if any additional information can help triage the
bug.
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Hello!
I've exactly the same problem.
Version: GNOME Shell 3.32.2
But I've found easy workaround solution, then it happens: I just press Super
button, and toggle the windows view. After that, the freeze is gone.
But it happens more then twice per day for me, so it's kinda annoying.
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That is bug 1832426 so please discuss it there.
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Hello anybody. Yes a has same issue too - it happens because an of running
application was hung up. System detect it and show pop - up message in the
middle of screen about waiting or force closing hung application. More often it
happens during debugging an application, when break point was rais
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I too am experiencing this issue when using:
Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Gnome 3.28.2
Mouse moves but unable to click anything for a minute or two.
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Link fixed. Sorry, the new Launchpad bug tracker for Gnome Shell was
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I'm probably experiencing the same bug, although it happens right after
login. I can't click on windows and keyboard doesn't do anything. It can
take minutes until gnome starts working. Really annoying.
The links to related gnome bugs don't work btw.
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Ok, I solved the problem in my case. Given it seemed to be a
communication problem I go the idea it could be ownership of sockets. I
found various folders in my home directory were not owned by my local
user and/or were not readable. Root owned .dbus and .gvfs, below .local
were files/folders owned
Since yesterday I am also massively affected by this issue (Ubuntu
19.04, Dell Latitude 7280). The mouse buttons 'stop working' every few
minutes, making working for me very tiresome.
The only gnome extensions I have active are the frippery move clock,
system monitor and desktop icons.
Shortly be
I do not have this issue:
1. I am not using Workspace Grid.
2. I also removed the Ubuntu version of Dash to Dock
$ apt --yes --quiet autoremove --purge gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock
Then, I downloaded and installed...
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock/
Since Dash to D
I can confirm that Benjamin has solved the issue for us with comment
#89. I too was a user of the Workspace Grid extension. It doesn't start
at all in Dingo, and is greyed out in gnome-tweaks. I removed the plugin
through extensions.gnome.org and restarted, and now everything is
working.
Thank you
Hi again folks, sadly, in comment #93 I was mistaken. Reverting gnome-
shell-extension-ubuntu-dock does not fix the issue. It appeared to work
on one machine, once, and in my haste I reported the downgrade as a
possible workaround. This is not correct, and I apologise if I got your
hopes up.
I hav
I can say with reasonable confidence that this bug is introduced by
gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock_64ubuntu7_all.deb. I downgraded by
downloading gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock_64ubuntu6_all.deb from
https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-
service/+archive/ubuntu/3701.1-deletedppa/+build/1661678
I can reliably reproduce this issue by clicking either Activities on the
top bar, or by clicking "Show Applications" on the dock.
With the latter, the Applications Search dialogue comes up, but no icons
are shown for recent applications. All applications are shown as
expected.
Once the Search dia
I am using 18.10 and I have not yet experienced this issue.
For me, in 18.04, something that consistently triggered this bug was
whenever I accidentally touched the touch-screen on my laptop while
adjusting it.
In 19.04, I am able to interact with the touch-screen using my fingers,
and this issue
Also worth mentioning that the issue was present when running under both
Wayland and XOrg.
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I believe that I managed to fix this on my machine. I'd suggest to
anyone having this issue to check for and uninstall any workspace-
related extensions in gnome-tweaks. Read on for more detail.
This problem appeared for me after updating to 19.04 from 18.10. Like
everyone else, I could click on i
Note to self, and others:
I think there might still be uninitialized memory problems in mutter,
similar to an earlier fix:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/commit/294cceaeb8ecfd468132eff8af1f75c9d60ff21d
I remember thinking at the time that similar bugs might exist elsewhere
in mutter, but
I switched from gnome-shell to elementary-desktop while waiting for a
solution, and the problem disappeared.
So it is really a gnome-shell (or extension or whatever) problem.
To mention: I have the EXACT same beheaviour as the OP, meaning the
mouse clicks are not working INSIDE the open windows.
I have the same issue. Sometimes programs don't react on mouse clicks, but
mouse cursor working.
I have no idea how to reproduce the issue. But waiting a minute or so resolve
the problem.
At the same moment keyboard, left favorites menu and activities work fine.
Seems this is the issue of gnome-
+1, exact same problem.
Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS, latest updates / upgrades as of today.
DELL XPS 13 9350
Problem started immediately after upgrading to 18.04
logout / login workaround does the trick, but problem comes back every
half an hour or so. So Ubuntu not usable on my beloved notebook :-(
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I'm not sure whether my bug is the same one or even related in its underlying
cause. A program that I've helped write is exhibiting a constant failure to
respond to mouse clicks in one subwindow that is implemented by an embedded
mozilla browser window inside a Mono C# program. Keyboard input
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The solution until this is solved is to use something other than gnome
shell as far as I know. Mint Cinnamon and Elementary are both popular
alternatives.
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019, 1:29 PM Adrian <1181...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
> I am facing the same issue in Ubuntu 18.10. The super key randomly
I am facing the same issue in Ubuntu 18.10. The super key randomly stops
working and I loose control of all windows except for the active window,
which in some cases also stops working and cannot even do clicks there.
The workaround I found is to close all windows, lock the screen and the
problem s
I am facing a similar issue in Ubuntu 18.04. I have to do alt-tab couple
of times to make it work.
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UPD: WIN key fixes exactly at mouse unplug. Ubuntu 18.10.
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@Daniel: I still see this bug occasionally in 18.10 and 19.04. When it
happens, the ubuntu dock and the status bar still work, but none of the
applications will accept any input, including gnome-terminal. You can
switch applications using the dock, but alt-tab doesn't do anything, and
ALT-F2 doesn'
Interesting that I don't see any reports of this bug from 18.10 and
later. Is that correct?
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And bug reproduces again. +WIN key blocked again at that moment.
Interesting observation: unplug-plug mouse helps, hit becomes correct and WIN
key working again.
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This bug has also started to appear for me. I found a quick temporary fix:
Click on the top bar of the window and nouse clicks starts to work again.
A possible factor that may caused problem to start appearing might be that i
changed the font size from 12 to 10.
The gnome do have lots of bugs so t
> On that note, everyone please UNLOAD ALL YOUR EXTENSIONS and verify
this bug still happens without any. If you then find it was caused by a
particular extension, please list it here.
It seems to be caused by the windows-alt-tab extension here.
I've been able to reproduce it if I have more than
dvo, this looks like it. Please run this command to log a new bug:
ubuntu-bug psensor
and if that fails, then
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/psensor/+filebug
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Thanks @Daniel von Vugt for your comment.
Meanwhile I experienced the issue again with the "Workspace Indicator"
extension not being installed, so this cannot be the culprit in my case. Yet
while trying to switch workspaces I briefly saw again that silly Psensor popup
window "Authentication is
Yes, a shell should be able to survive misbehaving apps. If not then
that's a (separate?) bug.
I doubt gnome-shell will ever be able to survive buggy extensions. More
likely the ability to load extensions would just be dropped. But that's
not something being considered that I know of.
On that not
I just had again a similar problem with current Ubuntu and Gnome 3:
mouse left clicks and terminal focus did not work. Alt-F2 including
command input and Alt-tab worked but super-tab did not (maybe I use some
non-standard setting here).
I also had the "Workspace Indicator" (but not "Workspaces-to-
I have a theory some instances of this bug could be caused by the non-
deterministic nature of 'get_dirty_pixel' in the mutter source code.
You don't need to know what that means, but if you have the knowledge to
test patches then please try this one:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_r
(That page is two patches actually. You need both.)
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this seems to happen when for example: i use gPodder to save podcast to
a thumbdrive/networkshare while the gPodder save dialog is blocking i
cannot click links in firefox.
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With last update bug can be reproduced again.
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Status
Update: I tested on Wayland and the problem persists.
I also discovered that, if I move the mouse and wait at least 1 second
before I press the button, the click is always computed. Just in case, I
also monitored the processor load and the issue happens even when the
processor is idle.
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Until I performed the last update on 2018-08-16, I was not experiencing
this issue. Now I started to experience random mouse clicks misses with
no apparent pattern, making the usage very annoying but not impossible.
Usually I misses the first clicks right after I move the mouse to the
desired posi
Try alt+F5.
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Statu
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With recent updates my issue seems fixed. I cannot reproduce it anymore.
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Ahh, finally I have discovered a workaround. This command, executed in
a TTY (which I can access with ctrl-alt-F5 or similar), seems to gently
restart gnome-shell and give me everything back with my applications all
still running:
dbus-send --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=org.gnome.Shell
vanvugt, No, my keyboard does still interact with the "gnome system
stuff", including being able to use the windows key. I can also click
the grid icon in the lower-left to get the same effect.
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