I've not seen this happen for quite some time and also believe it is now
resolved.
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unity forgets focus-follows-mouse setting across updat
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Running 14.04. Installed Unity Tweak Tool specifically to let me turn on
focus follows mouse. Did so.
Multiple times now I discover that it has reset itself back to focus
mode "click" through no action on my part.
My best guess it that it can happen mid session, and not just across a
reboot, but
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PS: I actually seem to have lost the setting mid-session without even
logging out.
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Title:
unity forgets focus-follows-mouse setting across updat
I can confirm this bug on a fresh 14.04 installation. Every other day,
the focus-follows mouse and autoraise setting is reset to default. I
have been using this feature on linux since 13 years. It's really
disruptive that settings are just lost.
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I can confirm this happens regularly on 14.04 machines. (Focus Mode =
Mouse changes to default.) I am available for testing if that's
helpful.
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This never happened in 12.04 and seems pretty random per logout/login in
14.04. The actual bug is not about focus and raise settings, other
settings or at the very least custom keyboard shortcuts are lost, too.
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Same behavior in Trusty 14.04
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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@Sebastian, it is weird, now that I am paying attention, I realise that
it is not resetting on every login, and I think at least once it got
reset in the mid-session, without obvious provocation (I was not editing
any other settings or something).
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@Eugene: thanks, do you get the setting resetted on login, every time?
that would suggests it's not a gnome-settings-daemon bug
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I am non @Jason, but I've set "org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences focus-
mode 'sloppy'" and then killed gnome-settings-daemon. It got restarted,
and the 'sloppy' setting stayed as I've set it.
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@Jason: do you get the issue if you stop gnome-settings-daemon and run
it again, or is that only on login?
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I have this problem since upgrading to 13.10.
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I can confirm that since some time ago (perhaps 12.10 or maybe before
that), unity gsettings are being reset on every login.
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Upgrading 12.10 to 13.04 lost my focus-follows-mouse settings too.
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I just upgraded from 12.04 to raring and noticed I had lost my focus
follows mouse setting. I use Unsettings to restore the previous
behaviour, and it survives rebooting.
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Nice, thanks for tracking it down to a specific file at a specific time.
I've added an audit rule to my /etc/audit/audit.rules file to try to
help spot the process responsible:
-a exit,always -F path=/home/sarnold/.config/dconf/user -F perm=wa
If you don't have auditd installed, the fatrace prog
I've confirmed that this also can occur for me without a reboot at all.
Logging out and logging in was enough.
Also the settings are modified on log in not on log out.
I confirmed this by checking the settings via the console prior to logging in
via lightdm.
These are the settings for me that ge
I'm have a clean install of 12.10 and have seen focus-mode and raise-on-click
reset during shutdown and restart.
I did an strace of the gsettings command to list those settings and it appears
to me that they are likely stored in the file:
~/.config/dconf/user
I checksummed that file prior t
Just a note that the sloppy focus and no-auto-raise settings were both
forgotten across the 12.10 -> Raring upgrade process.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Same issue here.I keep doing
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences focus-mode 'mouse'
and after many (but not all) reboots, it switches back to click-to-focus.
Not sure if it's because certain packages updated between those reboots, or
something else.
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@Elaine -- apt-get purge unity followed by re-installing, rebooting,
does not fix this problem.
Unity forgot my focus-follows-mouse setting. (It kept my auto-raise
setting though. It's starting to feel like very random behaviour, as
it's hard to figure out what might be common about how I rebooted
Sigh, that previous comment is just a copy-and-paste from
http://askubuntu.com/questions/64605/how-do-i-set-focus-follows-mouse --
I obviously don't use 'true' to try to turn off auto-raise. :)
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Hrm. Another restart and now I can't get rid of auto-raise at all.
Is this still the best way to turn off auto-raise?
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences auto-raise true
Thanks
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On a second reboot (without updates), Unity also forgot my mouse-to-
raise setting (or whatever it is called when mouseover is sufficient to
raise a window). Does that deserve a second bug? Or should it be
considered part of this bug? Thanks
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have you tried unistalling thne reinstalling and rebooting right after
there could be a conflict from downoad then update and not rebooting
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Status: New => Incomplete
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