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Title:
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** Changed in: compiz
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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My apologies if the bug tracker is the wrong place to post this, but
thank you x1000 for fixing this. I've got desktop-based switching and
gtk scrolling both working without patches/ppas for the first time in a
long time. Great work!
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: compiz
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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WindowMaker had the ability to scroll desktops with the mouse wheel 15
years ago. Xubuntu has it now.
It is completely unclear to me what is preventing this being fixed in
compiz.
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Bug #1303068
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Title:
Regression: Enabling typical bindings in "Desktop-based Viewport
Switching" breaks scrollwheel scrolling in some windows
Seems to cause the inability to focus Desktop once any window is open.
Immediate affect is the inability to rename a file on the Desktop if a window
is open
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** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Thanks a lot Chris \o/ Hope this patch will be merged soon.
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Title:
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Thanks Chris for sticking it out. 2babacea-bab0-11e3-9cee-002481e91f22
is working well here in a short term test & resolves this & the other
open bug
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** Branch linked: lp:~townsend/compiz/fix-gtk-mouse-scrolling
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Title:
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Switchi
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Invalid => In Progress
** Changed in: compiz
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christopher Townsend (townsend)
** Changed in: compiz
Milestone: None => 0.9.11.0
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: comp
> It's hard to believe a LTS version is about to be released without a
solution to this bug.
The bug doesn't impact the default configuration, the
solution/workaround is easy "don't bind scroll events to workspaces
changes"...
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It's hard to believe a LTS version is about to be released without a
solution to this bug.
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affects me too on ubuntu 13.10 with a usb logitech mouse with xfce
desktop only *in some gnome applications*. firefox works, though...
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Their "merge" seems to be weird, I've asked the Ubuntu xorg team about
that, they said that Peter has a tree where he merges stuff then it land
updates in the main tree later on, not sure if that landing is blocked
on have a test case though
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I may be mis-interpreting this, - if so sorry
While the xorg dev (Peter Hutterer) did comment, "both merged, thanks.",
(http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2013-November/039228.html),don't
see that they were yet thru 1.14.5
In the upstream bug he seems to be asking for a test case of the
@Chris: see the new bug report he opened, it seems a valid stacktrace in
the new codepath, I've upstream the issue
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Doug,
I'm still not seeing the Nautilus crash you are seeing even after
creating a new folder on the Desktop and left double clicking it. I
don't think anyone has a patched xserver in a PPA. I can try uploading
it today to my PPA.
Have you tried downgrading your xserver packages and see if the
Chris - I opened here newly described,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1257004
(new updated install, defaults only for compiz
added a couple of folders to Desktop *prior* to replacing
xserver-xorg-core/common
After upgrade/restart the existing folders open fine
Any newl
@Doug,
That's strange, I'm not seeing that behavior on my 14.04 system. I'm
using a USB wheel mouse w/ patches applied and a fully updated system.
Could you describe the exact steps you are doing to reproduce this or if
you created a new bug, point me there if you have steps in it?
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@Doug: thanks for the comment, could you open a new bug report with a
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Thanks a lot @mc3man libgtk-3-0 3.8.6-0ubuntu3+mc3man1 0 from your ppa
bring back my mouse wheel functional :)
Hop to see this patch coming soon in 13.10.
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A small note concerning proposed xorg commits.
While they do fix all 3 bugs it seems to create one new very limited bug in
14.04 -
With a usb mouse nautilus will crash when opening folders on the desktop thru a
double l. click.
(nautilus crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message()
Doesn't occ
Can also confirm the 2 patches fix all 3 scrolling bug here, (applied to
1.14.3-5ubuntu1 source, trusty
(this bug, the jerky scrolling bug & scrolling in an unfocused window
Haven't noticed any unintended consequence as of yet
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Adding xorg-server since that is the missing piece. There are some
patches proposed for upstream xorg-server that does fix this issue in my
testing. Hopefully they will be accepted soon and then we can get them
into Ubuntu.
** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
St
upstream GTK seems to have a pretty good understanding of the issue and
fixed the GTK side but it relies on an xserver fix as well
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I'm removing myself as the Gtk+ assignee since my proposed patch is no
good and upstream is also actively working on this. Also moving this
back to the triaged state.
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Triaged
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christopher T
Bug #1240957 is also a fallout of the original fix. I provided upstream
with debug output and hopefully they will continue working on this to
get a proper fix for all conditions.
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On 11/18/2013 04:15 AM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Upstream commited what they think is a fix for the issue:
> https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=4168c3cab9cb17bb4c75bd2f60c13c149afbf29c
>
> It would be nice if somebody having the issue could try if that really
> fixes it for them (I've ne
Upstream commited what they think is a fix for the issue:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=4168c3cab9cb17bb4c75bd2f60c13c149afbf29c
It would be nice if somebody having the issue could try if that really
fixes it for them (I've never been able to reproduce/notice the said
bumpy scrollin
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Title:
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Switching
well I guess leave as is & see how it plays out over the next 5 months.
Hopefully a dual fix will arise.
While i don't think one can make any absolute judgement on users
affected by a bug report, dupes, number affected, ppa use, ect., it does
seem many more are affected by the current fix then or
Update: My patch was essentially rejected in that it pretty much
accomplishes reverting the fix for bug #1046988. I chatted with an
Ubuntu dev about this issue and he was of the opinion that a fix is
needed that doesn't revert the original fix and also fixes this issue. I
don't disagree, but it doe
Thanks a lot for the update @mc3man :)
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Title:
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On 11/02/2013 06:04 AM, b_b wrote:
> Hi and thanks for the patchs provided, unfortunately libgtk-3.0 3.8.6 is
> available in saucy proposed repo and this one doesn't include one the
> patch :\
>
normally I would not upload new package until moved from proposed to
updates. In this case have used th
Hi and thanks for the patchs provided, unfortunately libgtk-3.0 3.8.6 is
available in saucy proposed repo and this one doesn't include one the
patch :\
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Thanks from me too Doug !
I am bitten by this subtle and rather annoying bug . Hoping yours or
Chris Townsend (from Bug #1184159) patch will be included in an updated
gtk package soon.
For the record I have a bluetooth Logitech M555b mouse.
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Thanks Doug - applied your ppa and it works fine
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Hopefully it works out somehow. Probably more important to get squared
away for 14.04 which I gather may be the last of unity7 & compiz, so it
would be nice to go out on a high note.
Just to mention if it comes down to revert the commit or not.
This commit was applied late in 13.04 dev & then reve
I chatted with a Gtk dev about my proposed upstream patch and he said
what I basically did was cause the behavior to act like the previous
behavior before his patch. I don't know enough about Gtk,, so I'll
trust he knows what he's talking about. He also said he would try
looking into this more, s
** Changed in: gtk
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: gtk
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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I have submitted the patch upstream. If/when that gets accepted, I'll
work with the Distro team on getting it into 13.10 as an SRU.
** No longer affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
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Hello Christopher,
Yes, I confirm that resetting scroll valuators for only 'slave' devices
(GDK_DEVICE_TYPE_SLAVE) fixes the bug #1184159
Thank you for this patch :-)
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** Changed in: compiz
Status: In Progress => Invalid
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: gtk+ (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: compiz
Assignee: Christopher Townsend (townsend) => (unassigned)
** Package cha
So I believe this could also be considered a fix for the other bug
(jerky scrolling..
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Doug,
Thanks for confirming.
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On 10/10/2013 02:42 PM, Christopher Townsend wrote:
> Doug,
>
> I think I have a fix in Gtk. I seems to work locally. I'm building a
> package in ppa:townsend/gtk-testing.
>
> Do you think you can try that package out (once built/published) and see
> if it works for you as well? If it works well
** Also affects: gtk+ (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gtk+ (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: gtk+ (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: gtk+ (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christopher Townsend (townsend)
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Doug,
I think I have a fix in Gtk. I seems to work locally. I'm building a
package in ppa:townsend/gtk-testing.
Do you think you can try that package out (once built/published) and see
if it works for you as well? If it works well for you, then I'll
propose this, but since we are at final free
Hopefully you find a solution.
If not then I think the orig. bug that caused this commit should be considered
against the current state. Myself cannot dupe the behavior as described here -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/+bug/1046988
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Thanks Doug. I'm trying some extra fixes to the reverted part of the
patch with hope that this can be solved without reverting that whole
code block.
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Chris -
for the ppa I'm simply just reverting the orig. gtk commit, the diff shown on
ppa would also inc. changes to gtk from previous version
So attaching current patch here for info sake
(the orig. upstream bug that caused this is
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690275
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Sorry for the misinformation in my last post. I got totally confused by
the diff in your PPA and thought it was the padding that fixed this, but
that is already in Ubuntu. I was just trying to figure out exactly what
was reverted in your PPA that makes this work again.
I still do suspect it's a
After some debugging and looking over the vpswitch plugin code, I really
fail to understand how this is the fault of the plugin. When the
binding is in place, the code does some checking to make sure the mouse
pointer is over the desktop window and if not, just return false.
Nothing of significanc
Yep, I saw that, thanks!
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Title:
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Switching" breaks scrollwheel scrolling in s
Please also note (if missed in prev. comments) that this bug is also related
bug 1184159
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I'll take a look on the Compiz side about what can be done.
One thing that is interesting is that if you put the mouse pointer to
the scrollbar and then use the scroll wheel, it will work. Perhaps we
are just missing an event now...
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: gtk
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: gtk
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Well if you don't have the resources in compiz to fix & this will
adversely affect a fair number of users then reverting the causative
commit in gtk+ should be considered.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #699574
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** Changed in: compiz
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
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Switching" brea
** Description changed:
Test Case:
On a laptop connect a usb mouse (using a logitech wireless "Anywhere mouse
mx" here
Enable theses Desktop-based Viewport Switching binding's
Set prev & next to typical settings, (next = button 5, prev = button 4
Try to scroll in any of these windows
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
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Effects me too
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