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Touch: Unity hijacks multitouch gestures
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use a different mechanism to achieve the same results, everything
is still possible.
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When locking the screen, the launcher and global menu remain visible
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I am running the proprietary ATI graphics
Peter Hutterer and I looked over this code as we were working on the XI
multitouch work. In a change I made to the syncEvents queue list
management, I forgot to update the previous item's "next" pointer when
removing an item. This could very well be the cause of the bug.
I have uploaded a new pack
Doesn't look like there are any multitouch devices. That's good because
it narrows the paths through which things could be propagating.
I have uploaded a debug server to ppa:chasedouglas/mercury. Please add
the repository and update to it when it is done building. You can see
the status here:
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Running Unity disables Xorg's 3-finger click support (middle click)
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The fix has been committed to the oneiric kernel tree. I believe it will
be available in the linux package version 3.0.0-14.23 (or later) when it
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Title:
N-trig DuoSense digitizer not detected on Fujitsu Lifebook T580 on
Ubuntu 10.10, a
I've assigned Jason to the bug report because it's mostly likely an
issue in the Unity code. To confirm that your device is working
properly, please install input-utils and run:
$ sudo lsinput
Then attach the output here.
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Tourarch,
This is the patch that fixes things:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=213f9da80533940560bef8fa43b10c590895459c.
I have requested that the patch be applied to the stable series of the
older kernel releases. Once accepted, it will make its way int
Our kernel has differed with regard to the ntrig driver. We are
investigating our options with how to proceed with it. It is possible
that the upstream driver works properly without any patches. I would
appreciate it if someone with this device could test out the latest
upstream kernel at:
http://
ch (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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I have build a new hid-dkms package that bumps the maximum hid item size
from 32 to 96. This is merely a guess based on what was suggested in a
previous comment, but it shouldn't be harmful if it's incorrect. Please
install this alongside the hid-ntrig-dkms package and reboot to test.
Thanks!
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It looks like you didn't run evtest as root (sudo evtest). The second
line of the output you pasted is:
Not running as root, no devices may be available.
Please run evtest again using sudo so it can access all your devices.
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Touch gestures result in pointer lock
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I noticed the recording is corrupted at the end. The last touch sequence
is cut off. You probably killed it with ctrl-c instead of waiting for 10
seconds of inactivity for the recording to complete. We had a fix in
utouch-evemu trunk that prevented the corruption on ctrl-c, but hadn't
released it i
Please install input-utils and attach the output of:
$ sudo lsinput
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Hi Tourarch,
Please install evtest:
$ sudo apt-get install evtest
Then run it and capture the output:
$ sudo evtest (Pick your trackpad when it prompts you for the device)
You don't need to capture any event data for now, so after selecting
your trackpad use Ctrl-C to quit evtest. Please attac
Hi Dmitry,
FYI, the "three finger solute" has nothing to do with multitouch. It's a
synonym for ctrl+alt+delete :).
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Ubuntu 11.10 doesn't
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When you mouse over the desktop menu, to the left of the screen, a
yellow film comes out and fills half the screen.
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Linux does not currently have any support for multitouch on ALPS
devices. There is some work going on to enable it, but it is not ready
yet.
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[CMI8786 - Xonar DG, playback] volume position not saved on shutdown
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Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: chase 1636 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: chase 1636 F...m pulseaudio
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Card hw:0 'DG'/'C-Media Oxygen HD Audio at 0xe800, irq 16'
Mix
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In version 0.3.3-0ubuntu1, the build lists files which were installed
but not packaged. These should be packaged up as well:
# list-missing files result:
-./usr/bin/grip-test
-./usr/share/gtk-doc/html/libgrip/annotation-glossary.html
-./usr/share/gtk-doc/html/libgrip/api-inde
Stephen,
This is probably a really simple fix, but I've run out of time for the
day and you touched the code last. Consider this the launchpad
equivalent of "Tag! You're it!" :).
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I have installed the xserver-xorg-core package from oneiric-proposed.
The updated package has resolved the issue. I no longer get a crash when
performing the test case.
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Crash when accepting a grabbed touch from an indir
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There is a null pointer dereference that occurs when accepting a grabbed
touch from a touchpad.
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Because this bug looks identical to a bug fixed in libgrip
0.3.2-0ubuntu2, and the version listed in the bug report is
0.3.2-0ubuntu1, I'm duping the bug. Please undupe the bug if you can
still reproduce it on
** Description changed:
+ SRU Justification:
+ ==
+ [Impact]
+ Gesture support in applications currently requires a tradeoff when dealing
with two touch scrolling on trackpads. There may be users who would prefer to
operate evince without gesture support. Currently, --disable-ges
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I have committed a fix to the evince branch for the current development
release (precise). It should be uploaded sometime in the next week.
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** Summary changed:
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+ --disable-gestures does not work
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Hi,
When I run evince I find it working as designed. It's not optimal yet,
though. Here's a description of how it works for me:
1. Start scrolling with a two touch drag
2. Evince hesitates for a half second
3. Evince then begins scrolling as appropriately, including the scrolled
distance during
I'm not sure how best to handle this. Neither crashes appear to be
caused by libgrip based on the backtrace alone, but that's not really
sufficient to be sure.
Chris, can you determine if you see these same crashes with the utouch
patch commented out?
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My guess is that X is sending button 1 press and release events, and
that GTK has internally remapped button 1 to secondary and button 2 to
primary for left-handed mousing. GTK needs to somehow determine if the
XInput slave device (i.e. the physical device) is a touchscreen or not.
Then it can inte
Hi Martin,
That would be a different issue than the one this bug is for. You have a
potential bug with the bluetooth stack when trying to pair the device.
Please open a new bug for your issue.
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Daniel, you seem to be correct. There's some code in the hid-magicmouse
module that enables multitouch mode for the magic trackpad. It sounds
like we need to remove the RightBtn code when that happens. Would you be
able to create a patch for this and send it to the linux-input mailing
list? If not,
Bug 804109 is similar in that the trackpad fails to work properly. A
workaround there was:
* Install "dconf-tools";
* Launch it
* Search for: /org/gnome/settings-daemon/peripherals/touchpad/
* Check "touchpad-enabled"
I'm not sure the two bugs are the same, though. Please test this
workaround a l
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eog crashed with SIGSEGV in gdk_x11_window_get_xid()
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eog crashed with SIGSEGV in gdk_x11_window_get_xid()
bably fresh install)
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin plugdev sambashare
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Seb,
My impression, based on the reproduction scenario above, was that this
was not hitting a lot of people. Now that I realize we are getting many
crash reports, I am focusing our team's resources on it. Jussi and
Stephen are working on it now, though I'll be on planes tomorrow and
won't be back
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Daniel,
Great job digging into this! It's really interesting that you see the
same issues when dumping from the bluetooth stack directly.
The evdev event buffer is after the bluetooth stack has handed events
off to the hid-magicmouse. Also, the input event buffer is set to 60
events, not 60 bytes
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Building utouch-geis from source on Gentoo Linux crashes
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Libgrip needs developer documentation
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Jussi,
I don't think unsetting the valuator is necessary. The mask is zero'd on
every evdev sync event, and only new values are set. I think this is
really due to the axis swapping property being set. See my next comment
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Samuel,
The evdev swap axes property has been deprecated since Natty. We are
aware of issues with swap axes and the new masked valuators, but we
don't have plans to resolve them.
There is a much more robust solution in the form of the Input
Transformation Matrix property. It allows for any 2D aff
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Status: New => In Progress
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Touch ownership events are not sent for non-pointer-emulated subsequent
touch grabs. This is a simple oversight in the implementation of the
protocol.
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The patch was contributed a few weeks ago by Carlos Garnacho. After
reviewing the patch again I can't figure out why it is needed. I will
follow up with Carlos to figure out what is going on, but in the
meantime we will revert the patch.
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Status: New => In Progress
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Can someone attach an image file that causes the crash? Or does this
crash intermittently?
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eog crashed with SIGSEGV in gdk_x11_window_get_
Ian,
You're right that taking three tap for paste away is a use case change,
but it's not as big of a change as moving one response from one action
to a different action.
Another thing to note is that Ubuntu tries to cater to people who come
from all environments. The X copy/paste functionality i
Daniel,
Sorry for mixing up the clicking vs tapping aspect of this bug. You are
right that they are different. I'm not sure yet what the best answer is
for how to handle three touch clicking when three touch anything is
grabbed by Unity.
On your merge request, I simply haven't had time to do any
Hi Ian,
I understand the sentiment, but such a change would cause untold number
of complaints from users who are used to two-tap being right click :).
It would be a huge behavior change, so I don't think we would do it.
BTW, I think you may be able to change the mapping of number of touches
to ac
In Unity a design decision has been made that three and four finger
gestures are reserved for the shell. For example, any time you put three
touches down on a multitouch trackpad you can start draging the window
around (assuming it's not full screen). The only way to implement this
behavior is to m
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Unity will also have a workaround, but the root cause was a change in
behavior in utouch-geis. That has been fixed and released in Oneiric.
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Gesture typ
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: qt4-x11 (Ubuntu)
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Yes, the X server change that caused this issue was first released in
Natty. An SRU for this issue would be good.
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Title:
wacom stylus
Here's some notes from my investigations:
* It is only reproducible on a full multitouch trackpad, which currently are
only Apple trackpads
* There seems to be some smooth scrolling and then a snap reversion
* On a touchscreen, two touch drags produce inconsistent smooth scrolling but
no snap re
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Gesture type attribute has changed behavior from 11.04
To man
Public bug reported:
Geis emits attributes and values when gestures occur. The gesture
attribute GEIS_GESTURE_ATTRIBUTE_GESTURE_NAME should emit values
consistent with GEIS_GESTURE_TYPE_* definitions. These definitions are
of the form:
Drag,touch=3
Tap,touch=4
etc.
In Oneiric, the gesture value
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eog crashed with SIGSEGV in geis_dispatch_events()
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Multi-touch rotates the wrong way
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This is fairly obvious when you have an image that doesn't look similar
depending on which way you rotate it :). That was why I never really saw
this issue.
This does not occur in evince, so it's likely not an issue with libgrip.
Thus, I'm returning the bug to eog. A small patch to change rotation
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A new version of libgrip has been built in the daily ppa. I believe this
version should fix the latest backtrace from comment #20. It is a more
complete fix for the original issue. Please test again. Note that the
daily build libgrip package should now have debug symbols in it.
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Unfortunately, ppas don't have pkg-create-dbgsym installed, so dbgsym
packages aren't created. I have created a workaround for libgrip so that
it does not strip binaries created from a daily build. The new package
in the daily ppa should have debug symbols now.
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My guess is that although we now are getting the right data into the
right properties, Qt probably is not keeping track of the unchanged
valuator values. So, if an event comes in with a valuator range of [1,1]
(which implies that only the Y valuator changed), then Qt needs to copy
the old X, pressu
It took a bit longer than we thought, but Stephen Webb was able to get
the daily ppa working for libgrip again. Please test it out to see if
things are fixed.
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Chris,
We have a daily ppa which builds the latest trunk version of libgrip
among other packages. It is at: ppa:utouch-team/daily. Unfortunately,
there is a bug which causes the libgrip package to be built with the
wrong version. I am fixing that up now and it should be resolved
shortly. I'll comm
We can't really debug this issue without a device recording, so I'm
moving this to incomplete.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
** Changed in: unity-foundations
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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Some background information on XInput: XInput 1.x added "valuators"
which are axes that provide data beyond just X and Y. Unfortunately, in
the infinite wisdom of the XInput 1.x creators, the valuators were not
labeled. Thus, the Qt code has #defines like WAC_XTILT_I. Essentially,
in XI 1.x the ord
Public bug reported:
This is a regression from Natty. A four finger tap should show the dash.
Right now it doesn't.
** Affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Jason Smith (jassmith)
Status: New
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jason
Hi Alexander,
Thanks for following up. The patch was released in the linux 3.0.0-11.18
yesterday, so it sounds like everything is good!
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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I'm not sure exactly which devices we're talking about. For me, trackpad
and touchpad are synonymous. My working assumption is that the built-in
trackpads are working for people, but the Apple Magic Trackpad is not.
The bug referenced by Joshua in comment #16 is a previous bug that was
fixed in Na
On 09/12/2011 05:44 AM, Jussi Pakkanen wrote:
> The cause of (some part) of this bug is somewhere else. I removed all
> code from patch 503 and left only the part that adds new fields to
> structs. Effectively it looks like this:
>
> --- a/include/inputstr.h
> +++ b/include/inputstr.h
> @@ -335,6
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 842612 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/842612
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 842612
Apple Magic Trackpad doesn't work
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