Yes, using "Launch email client" fixes the problem for me.
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Certainly; please see:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HnddxhNOpZHsQ2Dxb9dAyvL7Vv0ZQpJG/view?usp=sharing
I pressed Super+T just as I said "now". Notice that the mouse pointer
near the middle of the screen does not change.
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Yes, this happens every time on Unity. In fact, it's been happening for
many years. It's only now that I've got round to reporting it. I can
take a video on my phone if you like.
My keyboard shortcut is configured as:
Name: Thunderbird
Command: thunderbird
Key: Super+T
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Upon doing "apt update && apt full-upgrade", this now appears to be
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Thank you. Do you know when it will be updated in release pocket?
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root@albatross:~# apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
compizconfig-settings-manager is already the newest version
(1:0.9.14.0+19.10.20190918-0ubuntu1).
0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to
The custom shortcuts menu allows me to assign Super-X to a shortcut by
pressing the windows key and X. Presumably that indicates that the super
key is working correctly?
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Which package is "compiz-config-settings manager"? I don't see any such
package in 19.10:
root@albatross:~# apt install compiz-config-settings
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package compiz-config-settings
I have done the rest of the steps you've asked for. When I press
Super-X, "unity-settings-daemon -r --debug" prints "x".
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/njpznFKqB7/
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Which package is "compiz-config-settings manager"? I don't see any such
package in 19.10:
root@albatross:~# apt install compiz-config-settings
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package compiz-config-settings
I'm not talking about predefined shortcuts; I'm talking about custom
shortcuts that I created myself. Nor am I talking about the desktop or
file lens.
In any case, my custom shortcuts worked fine on this same laptop in
Ubuntu 18.04, 18.10, and 19.04. They only stopped working in Ubuntu
19.10. I
I have tried re-assigning them, and this does not help. What would you
suggest I try re-assigning them to?
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After upgrading from 19.04 to 19.10, custom keyboard shortcuts in Unity
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Super-F bound to "firefox" and Super-T bound to "thunderbird". All
worked before the upgrade, but none do now. Changing the custom
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I don't see anything unusual in your video. What graphics card are you
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Can you please open a new bug for that? It is different from the
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Reloading the module does clear the error for me.
I have never seen the problem where the link comes up but it won't
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> I tried 4.14 and tablet support is still broken but at least is starting to
> work. There is some type of pressure support working in Photoshop CS6 but
> when the pressure works it is extremely laggy. You will only get about 3
> points of pressure due
Seems like you may be right. I could not reproduce it with
1bcf165ac6556d after about 10 attempts. This isn't conclusive
unfortunately. I will continue with a regular bisect.
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It is perhaps worth mentioning that there are only two patches to r8169
in this time frame:
commit 1bcf165ac6556dc55a596d524b8187d1ba7a8c7d
Author: Zhu Yanjun
Date: Sun Mar 12 05:02:54 2017 -0400
r8169: replace init_timer with setup_timer
Replace init_timer with setup_timer to
I have managed to reproduce this as far back as 2f34c1231bfc9f which is
somewhere between 4.11 and 4.12rc1. I have been unable to reproduce it
with 4.11, but this may just be due to bad luck. I will continue testing
tomorrow.
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I am working on this but it is slow as the bug is difficult to
reproduce. It seems to happen more often after cold boots.
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(and by cold boots I mean very cold - like the computer has been
switched off for several hours.)
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Why -rc? The last working kernel I know of is from the 4.4 series.
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I disabled secure boot and I was able to reproduce the problem with
mainline on the first attempt.
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I am not able to test that kernel as it is not signed.
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r8169 ethernet cannot negotiate a link. There is no relevant information
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Whenever the computer is rebooted there is a roughly 50% chance that the
r8169 ethernet cannot negotiate a link. There is no relevant information
in dmesg except for the "link down" message. The work around is to just
keep rebooting the computer until it eventually works;
That is very strange. How much time difference does it make? Can you
reproduce it in a clean user profile?
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More clocks improves loading
Just tested it. Totally disables the touchpad.
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ELAN1200 touchpad jumps around and disconnects
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I think I have - can't remember. It was a few months ago.
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Hang on boot with mainline 5.2-rc4
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Seems to fix Slack for me.
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Slack is setting NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE = NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_MAIN. This
value is not defined in the EWMH spec and has zero results on Google.
A temporary work around is to run `xprop -f _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE 32a
-set _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_NORMAL` and then click on
the Slack window.
To restore the touchpad after a disconnect you want to try modprobe -r
hid-multitouch && modprobe hid-multitouch. You shouldn't need to reset
i2c-hid unless it's a last resort and resetting hid-multitouch didn't
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Here is a script I made for resetting the touchpad with the gnome
keyring (because it requires sudo priviledge).
#!/bin/bash
if [ -z $1 ]
then
echo 'rsmod unloads and reloads kernel modules with modprobe'
echo 'usage: rsmod '
echo 'Requires root privileges'
(In reply to C0rn3j from comment #97)
> Today's wine-staging-git doesn't seem to work with the pressure at all.
> Drawing in SAI seems to almost take place with max pressure.
>
> WINEDEBUG=+wintab32 also doesn't give ANY output when drawing with the
> tablet in SAI, which is weird?
This would
(In reply to Matteo Bruni from comment #94)
> (In reply to C0rn3j from comment #93)
> > Created attachment 63430 [details]
> > staging 4.0 PTH-660 +wintab32
> >
> > Wacom Intuos Pro M (PTH-660)
> > I drew 4 'lines' and made each cut off due to overpressure.
> > +wintab32, Wine staging 4.0
>
>
(In reply to C0rn3j from comment #91)
> @Alistair Is there anything else I can do to help this move? Some debug logs
> or something? It really seems to work perfectly up to a certain pressure
> point.
A +wintab32 log may help.
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just did a search and these bugs came up.I'm not sure haw they work
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu7.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-43.46-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-43-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules:
Public bug reported:
computer system freeze
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu7.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-43.46-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-43-generic x86_64
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I have Bionic/18.04/glib 2.56 and this bug still happens.
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Thunar behaves inconsistently with USB flash drive FAT32 partitions
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Upon installing and running mitmproxy the following error is produced:
pkg_resources.ContextualVersionConflict: (urwid 2.0.1 (/usr/lib/python3
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I've added Roberts patch to staging patchset, but no longer have access
to a stylus to test it properly.
Can someone please confirm that every works correctly?
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Neither the linked bug nor the forum post seem relevant. I have no
problem displaying PPM and PNM files. Only PGM files are a problem. It
is a different format and as far as I can tell Ristretto has never
supported it.
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Is it ok if I do that with my current working kernel(4.18.0)?
The previous kernel (4.19.0-1.2) messed things up so bad that I had to
reinstall my working kernel (4.18.0) and Nvidia drivers in recovery mode
which took a lot of time.
Let me know if the debug output from (4.18.0) is enough or if
Hi Kai-Heng Feng,
I just tried your kernel. Unfortunately it disabled the touchpad
entirely.
Feel free to email me if I can help develop/test faster:
alistair.sut...@orange.fr
Thanks for keeping the dream alive!
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- Xfce stores it's idea of the system default font, monospace font, and
- Gtk theme, icon theme etc into Xfconf:
+ tl;dr The part of this bug which applies specifically to Xubuntu is part
+ 2. below. The gsettings.override should match the xfconf default, ie by
+ adding
I added this as affecting me, but I'm running 18.10 instead of 18.04.
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package libnvidia-compute-390 390.48-0ubuntu3 failed to
Still broken in 18.04
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Right on. Yeah apparently there are two different models for this
touchpad, AFAIK.
Good to know you have the same. Then this bug report concerns you and
feel free to add any helpful information.
You might be right, it could have been nouveau trying to take over. I
actually have nouveau
Hello Vassilis and welcome to the bug report!
Your touchpad might be slightly different though I doubt it.
Check this out: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1782653
Are you able to reload i2c_hid during runtime? I think reloading it
gives me a blackscreen
You might be right
You might be right!
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Hello @kaihengfeng,
I have installed and tried your new kernel. It broke the nvidia 390.67
driver again, spamming dmesg with PKCS#7 signature not signed with a
trusted key.
Fixed the dmesg spam related to ELAN1200, however:
- Touchpad was difficult to use
- Cursor did not move smoothly
This is probably caused by the following bug in Gtk, which causes it to
get the directory search order wrong, and so user's icons cannot
override the system icons:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1115
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@kaihengfeng
Thank you for your efforts!
I tried installing your fixed kernel.
Unfortunately that did not fix the "incomplete report noise" and it even made
responsiveness worse.
As opposed to the cursor just jumping around occasionally, this kernel made the
cursor jump constantly. The cursor
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1762595 ***
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Hi Gaston. This bug report was for the touchpad not being detected. I
managed to get it detected by installing kernel 4.17.2 from kernel.org.
For the erratic behaviour/disconnects please go to this bug report and share
your problem there:
Created attachment 61661
+wintab32
Thanks for testing.
I've attached a log for wintab32 for reference.
At a guess, its one of these that needs to be handled correctly.
0034:fixme:wintab32:X11DRV_WTInfoW Unhandled Category 401
0034:fixme:wintab32:X11DRV_WTInfoW Unhandled Category 402
Furthermore, the erratic behaviour/disconnects continued on 4.18.
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@jsalisbury
Kernel 4.18 broke my nvidia driver. I had to use wayland to be able to pass
login screen.
There was issues with a DRM_CONTROL_ALLOW being stripped from the kernel and
also GPL symbols.
That was driver 390.67.
Unfortunately after logging in, dmesg showed the same errors relating to
@jsalisbury
Well before the kernel upgrade to from 4.15.0-23 to 4.17.2 the touchpad
did not work at all.
I will start compiling 4.18 right now and will continue reporting my
findings here.
Could you tell me how to change the tag for my bug report? I can't find
that function anywhere on the
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This is on an ASUS GL503VD laptop and would probably affect other ASUS
laptops equipped with the ELAN1200 touchpad.
I am on Kernel 4.17.2 because older kernels did not enable the touchpad
at all(It was
Let me know if I can help with any additional debug information.
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This is on an ASUS GL503VD laptop and would probably affect other ASUS
laptops equipped with the ELAN1200 touchpad.
I am on Kernel 4.17.2 because older kernels did not enable the touchpad
at all(It was just unrecognized or i2c-hid stopped the computer from
booting)
The
Thanks everyone, 4.17.2 seems to fix the problem. Did not need any acpi
GRUB parameters and unblacklisted i2c-hid without any problems.
I now have touchpad control!
To anyone who runs into this problem here is the solution:
- get the prerequisits: sudo apt install git fakeroot build-essential
Hi Maxime,
I never used the kernel parameter acpi-osi=! while I was on 4.17. I will
install 4.17.2 to make sure the problem hasn't been solved.
I noticed you wrote "elantech touchpad". Elantech is a different touchpad than
mine.
Cristian mentions the Elan1200 touchpad though which is the right
Update: Seems like the TouchPad is not to be found anywhere on my system.
I know that it is USB from the dmesg output however when I tried to see its usb
descriptors with lsusb -vd I only saw reports for keyboard-related functions.
I cannot find the descriptors which would look like a touchpad.
Update: Bug seems to be related to i2c-hid
Cannot boot properly with i2c-hid. Had to blacklist i2c-hid a while ago.
Un-blacklisting i2c-hid causes boot to fail with black-screen with ctrl+alt+f*
combos unresponsive.
I don't know how to debug i2c-hid since the black-screen stops me from
As stated in the bug description this was already tested on kernel 4.17,
unsuccessfully.
kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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ITE 8910 keyboard
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** Summary changed:
- ELAN1200 touchpad not working at all with kernel 4.15+; Recognized at ITE
8910 keyboard
+ ELAN1200 touchpad not working at all with kernel 4.15+; Recognized as ITE
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** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt"
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** Attachment added: "UdevDb.txt"
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** Attachment added: "IwConfig.txt"
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** Attachment added: "PulseList.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfo.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcModules.txt"
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