yay! :D
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dinamic: Yes, confirmed holding the arrow keys is broken for supertux2 in the
yakkety version of Xmir, but also definitely fixed ready for the next version:
https://git.launchpad.net/~xmir-team/xorg-server/+git/xmir/commit/?id=f704937aa59132b612a1c4802018b86c98e620ca
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** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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The current Xmir may indeed have broken key behaviour for some apps. I
never found an app that was broken but noticed the mistake in source
code and fixed it (will be fixed in the next Xmir). You'll need to wait
for the next Xmir release.
Also, we can reproduce this bug now. So there's no need to
running side by side, Xmir and MIR (see attachement)
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installed with libertine, the game is not even playable, right arrow
only move tux once and then stops... it looks like keyboard repeat rate
is 0? (not to mention that it takes ages to open apps from Xapps)
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am i doing something wrong? seems to work for me, 'ubuntu-app-launch
supertux2'
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Mir: 2 pointers
(see attached screenshot)
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You can see the same thing running 7kaa on Xmir. 7kaa hides the cursor
fine when run with SDL_VIDEODRIVER=mir.
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It crashes on native because glew :(... need to fix the assumption that
linx == x11
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Related -> bug 1605478
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Tested supertux2 on:
Unity7: one cursor
Xmir: two cursors
Native SDL2 on Mir it just crashes so I can't test that. But given it
works in Unity7 it seems the common point of failure is Xmir.
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