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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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This bug was fixed in the package onboard - 1.1.0-0ubuntu1
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onboard (1.1.0-0ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=low
* Request for sponsorship for new upstream release (LP: #1415041)
* debian/control:
- Raise Standards-Version to 3.9.6
- Add xdg-utils to Recommends
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/vivid-proposed/onboard
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lenovo x201t user here with clean ubuntu 14.04 this patch has fixed my
issue, thanks
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Hi marmuta, the snapshot version works great.
Best regards
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Hi tuxiano, our stable PPA, currently at 1.0.1-0ppa~trusty3, doesn't have the
wacom fix yet. There'll be a 1.0.2 soon that has it, but at the moment you can
get the fix only from our snapshot PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~onboard/+archive/snapshots
In short, get 1.0.1+1799-0ppa~trusty1or later
Hi,
thank you very much for your effort to resolve this issue. I have
version 1.0.1-0ppa~trusty3 installed and it actually works great :-)
There is still a little issue left, onboard does not work in combination
with the wacom driver, when I try to log in (unity-greeter). After I
logged in, onboa
Hello,
great, I was going to report the issue, but it seems I do not need.
Great work, thank you.
I just wanted to add a smal remark regarding the gesture option of wacom
driver. It seems the gesture option is depreciated. If you want to learn
more about it you can read
http://sourceforge.net/ap
** Changed in: onboard
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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@Tom, excellent, we made it. Thank you very much too, I couldn't have
done it without your help.
@Alisher, thank you for confirming so quickly. The Gtk source is meant
to work too actually, though I have yet to fully test the latest changes
with it. I'll do that.
FYI, the reason the XInput event
oh, sorry. I choose Xinput instead gtk, and it works. Thank you.
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Last snapshot did not work for me. And after starting onboard left click
work as right click.
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Marmuta, sorry for the delay and thanks for your efforts! Building
Onboard worked without any problems. And indeed, I again had problems to
type first and had to reboot. However, afterwards it worked. More
specifically:
1) With gestures on I could type, but multi-touch wasn't working. Like
in my f
Revision 1799 of Onboard is now available in our Snapshots PPA for saucy and
trusty:
https://launchpad.net/~onboard/+archive/snapshots
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Alright, I think I'm done. Try it, please.
Update the source and rebuild:
bzr pull
./setup.py build
I've fixed the warnings on Arch, so you shouldn't need CFLAGS anymore, but
if the build fails you may still have to
rm -rf scripts/__pycache__
Then return onboard to defaults (XInput, multi-touch
Ok, good, typing working without multi-touch is what I hoped for. Same
situation here. Odds are there's no deeper problem with the event
handling then after all. I guess we should have rebooted earlier.
Concerning multi-touch, as I understand it, you have two choices:
1) Keep wacom gestures on (th
Yes, I can type with Onboard since the reboot and yes, multi-touch does
not work in Onboard. I didn't test multi-touch before. So I don't know
whether it was working around comment #13.
In general multi-touch seems to work on my system. I just tested with
"Ginn" and I could scroll and pinch zoom o
Just to be sure I understand, you can type with Onboard since the
reboot, only multi-touch doesn't work? However multi-touch did work
before, around comment #13?
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Yes, sorry for note mentioning this before. I could actually type.
Multi-touch (like Shift+letter), however, was not possible. So you
already changed something?
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Yep, that did it and it looks better than expected actually. So were you
able to type this time? I can see f, d, d, h...left Alt being hit.
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Okay, after a reboot there are entries with dev_id=10. I attached the
log to this comment.
** Attachment added: "X220t_onboard_debug4.txt"
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Well, there are no events from device 11. The first log X220t_onboard_debug.txt
was the only one that had them. I can see you using the track point in
X220t_onboard_debug2.txt, so this can't be a general problem for all devices.
Maybe try to reboot, the xsetwacom command should only affect the cu
It affects a non-essential hardware component (removable network card,
camera, web-cam, music player, sound card, power management feature,
printer...).
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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** Attachment added: "X220t_onboard_debug3.txt"
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Great that you'll add build instructions to the README.
It is strange, however, that gesture support was reported to be off. I
run the same command as you suggested above before the last run. I hope
this time it is alright, at least xsetwacom's "--get" reports it is on.
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Thank you and good job getting it to run. It'll hopefully be easier next
time, I'm going to add build instructions for Arch and Mageia to the
README.
One slight problem, gesture support should be on, that's the default for
the wacom driver. I hope this is the reason why there are no events from
th
Alright, thanks for your help. I've got it running and attached the
file. Like you suggested, source was 'XInput', 'Touch input' was 'none'
and gesture support off.
** Attachment added: "X220t_onboard_debug2.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1297692/+attachment/40686
Ah, sorry, I did add a new key to the gsettings schema since 1.0.1. You can
update the schema with
sudo cp data/org.onboard.gschema.xml /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/
sudo glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas
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Using the crude hack "export CFLAGS = "-Wno-error" allowed me to
compile Onboard. However, I am not able to start it:
(onboard:17096): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema
'org.onboard.typing-assistance.word-suggestions' does not contain a key named
'learning-behavior-paused'
[1]17096 trace t
Marmuta, sorry for the delay. I am still trying to fix all declaration-
after-statement errors (because the gcc call of distutils uses "-Werror
=declaration-after-statement" here). I couldn't convince gcc with
"-std=c99" to not complain about it). Do you have a special trick for
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That's good news. Does multi-touch work too when you set touch input to
'multi-touch'? For example, hold Shift with one finger and tap any
letter with another. Your screen says it can handle two touches.
Yes, I'd be great if you tried to run Onboard from source. I'd still
like to figure out why it
Thanks for testing all this and having a look at the logs! Indeed, I can
get Onboard to react to me touching the screen after disabling gesture
support as you suggested. Of course, I like to keep it in general, but
this is an interesting bit of information. Also, I was still able to
move the mouse
I've tried i3 here and Onboard doesn't seem to bother. When Window
->force-to-top is off it even gets tiled, but I can still type with all
devices. The fact that you can type with a mouse would speak against i3
being an issue too.
Thanks for the logs, they helped quite a bit. So the XIDepedentTouc
Yes, I am using Onboard 1.0.1 from Arch's community repo. The file
X220t_xinput.txt is attached to this comment and X220t_onboard_debug.txt
to the next one. The latter contains the lines you are looking for. For
both files I touched the display about five times, for Onboard of course
on keys.
Anot
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Thanks for chiming in, Tom. It could be the same problem, but I can't
really tell yet. Are you using Onboard 1.0.1 from the community repo?
The warnings are most likely unrelated, but I'll keep them in mind. I've
seen them before but no more since some time into Ubuntu 13.10.
Your device reports a
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Hi,
sorry for chiming in, but I see the very same problem on my Laptop
(Lenovo X220t Tablet) with a Wacom (mutli-)touchpad. It is not Ubuntu
what I am using, though---I am on Arch. Neither Gtk nor Xinput works as
Input Even Source. With the former nothing happens at all, but with the
latter I get
The results of these would be really helpful too:
xsetwacom --list >ep121.txt
xinput list-props 11 12 15 >>ep121.txt
xinput test-xi2 2 >>ep121.txt
The last line opens a little window. Just tap it a few times somewhere
in the middle, then close it and attach ep121.txt here.
It appears that wacom
Sorry for the delay, I've tried the wacom driver with a couple of
devices here, but so far wasn't lucky enough to reproduce your problem.
When it worked at all, I was able to type with Onboard too.
I can see one more possibility: would you please try setting
Preferences->Keyboard->Advanced->Touch
Hi,
I tried the workaround, but I does not help. Please find attached the
information you asked for.
xinput
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ Wacom ISDv4 90 Pen stylus
Thanks, for the bug report. Could you please attach your
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf?
And post the output of:
$ xinput
There's a possible workaround: open preferences (onboard-settings) and
set Keyboard->Advanced->Input event source to "GTK". Does that help?
** Also affects: onboar
** Summary changed:
- Onboar not working with wacom driver
+ Onboard not working with wacom driver
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