** Also affects: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- Window manager warning: Overwriting existing binding of keysym 37 with keysym
3
I have the very same problem, by using a Keychron K8 keyboard, which is
recognized as an apple hid keyboard.
What i've tried is also to enable/disable fn keys, without success.
```
❯ echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/fnmode
[sudo] password for paolo:
1
~
❯ echo 0 |
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Window manager warning: Overwriting existing binding of keysym 37 with
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Window manager warning: Overwriting existing binding of keysym 37 with
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Looking up this type of error message I end up here.
I have similar error message in my syslog . Seems to be related to function
keys like brightness or volume (hp pavilion notebook running ubuntu 20.04
with nvidia-drivers-460) .
here is an example with the brightness key :
Apr 29 22:30:30 ch
OK so there are at least three separate bugs relating to the same log
message. It might be a good idea to choose which one you subscribe to
carefully:
Bug 1857392: The messages appear occasionally and do not impact
performance.
Bug 108: The messages appear when switching between multiple
keyb
I think having a secondary keyboard can be the trigger for both this bug
and delays in responses (bug 108). But that does not mean this bug
is related to delays in responses.
If you are using two or more keyboards then please subscribe to bug
108 instead of this one.
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I had the same log but the action was different.
Situations where I get the same messages:
- connect/disconnect my secondary keyboard
- when I press a key on the first keyboard and then I press the key on the
second keyboard
- on same keyboard: pressing on a letter key and then using an FN key
co
Furthermore, since many users will only see these messages coming from
gnome-shell:
Window manager warning: Overwriting existing binding...
(I know it's the most common message because I read all the bug reports
and peoples' logs) then it's natural we will associate that message with
anything t
I should also note that if your system is logging anything to disk then
the kernel will stall that process (gnome-shell) within 5 seconds or so
to flush the journal. That's a reliability feature of ext3/ext4
filesystems but it does also hurt interactive apps if they write
anything to disk periodica
Yes this bug is about the log messages only, not about it causing any
problems.
It's not impossible the two bugs are related but I would really need to
investigate your freezes first to be sure. Just as I do for multiple
such bug reports every day.
Instead of clouding this bug with potentially un
Daniel,
To be honest, I'm not quite sure what this ticket is all about.
If it's just that people see these lines in their log, then surely, it's
not worth having an open ticket about.
On the other hand, I'm saying that I have been investigating this for
two weeks, and I can say with 95% confiden
Dan,
This bug has nothing to do with freezes. Those are different bugs so
please open a new bug for your freezes by running:
ubuntu-bug gnome-shell
so we can investigate further.
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htt
This is pretty nasty. I'm on a Dell laptop, running an oem kernel, with 20.04.1
lts, and some oem firmware for the nvidia prime tool. Anyway, a few times a
day, the laptop freezes up, no hid available. When I reboot by powering down
(only thing that works, not even ssh), I look into my logs, and
It affects my Focal desktop as well.
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keysym 37 (keycode 10).
To
I have the same errors in the syslog file and I am using Logitech mouse MX
Master:
Jan 21 17:46:54 sbelishki gnome-shell[4582]: Window manager warning:
Overwriting existing binding of keysym 31 with keysym 31 (keycode a).
Jan 21 17:46:54 sbelishki gnome-shell[4582]: Window manager warning:
Overw
If this adds clarity, these messages for me appear when I switch
language keyboard layout. Funny thing, is that when I switch layout,
either with META-SPACE or from the panel applet, when using the laptop
keyword, the layout stays the same. If I start typing from the external
keyboard, the keyboard
I found the reason why the warning is displayed. It has to do with Dash-
to-Dock and the keyboard shortcuts. You can install the dconf-editor,
then navigate to "/org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/" and search
for "hot-keys", "hotkeys-overlay" and "hotkeys-show-dock". Then disable
the options.
It looks like a trivial issue, and I do see the message flooding lots of
peoples' logs. The only problem right now is that it doesn't happen at
all in my development setup, so I can't test and debug it.
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I also keep getting my syslog spammed with
Jan 11 10:05:40 Teresa gnome-shell[2673]: Window manager warning: Overwriting
existing binding of keysym 38 with keysym 38 (keycode 11).
Jan 11 10:05:40 Teresa gnome-shell[2673]: Window manager warning: Overwriting
existing binding of keysym 39 with key
The same always happens to me when the system does not register key-
strokes from my Apple bluetooth keyboard after a system restart.
Keyboard appears as connected in the bluetooth setting, but no
keystrokes come through. syslog fills with these errors.
Setup: MS bluetooth mouse and Apple Wireless
This is also affecting me on Ubuntu 20.04 (started to happen from the
very beginning with a standard fresh installation).
* keyboard mapping for compose key set from gnome-tweaks is frequently gone
again
* sound setting seems to switch whenever I open the settings menu, also
switches when I go t
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues #554
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/554
** Also affects: gnome-shell via
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/554
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Also seeing this, on a Logitech unifying receiver with a MX Master mouse
and Keyboard attached to it.
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Title:
Window manager warning: Overwriting
Happens only when I plug the wireless mouse in. Presses ALT key non
stop/randomly.
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release:20.04
Linux 5.4.0-47-generic #51-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 4 19:50:52 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Sep 11 07:59:43 TIS-PC /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[3072]:
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** Tags added: focal groovy
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Title:
Window manager warning: Overwriting existing binding of keysym 37 with
keysym 37 (key
Running 20.04. Seems to me this bug appears only after I run
Transmission Bit Torrent Client. My log files have shown that my kernel
has been changed and after that I may lose wifi and lan connectivity. I
have performed a fresh install of 20.04 numerous times to eliminate the
problem and have ru
To make life more interesting this seems to be also related somehow to
the combined headphone/microphone combo jack issue I have, because it
only appears when I use my headset, but only when the microphone is also
recognized. Sometimes the microphone doesn't get picked up when I plug
in the headset
Hm. I think these may be a symptom of an underlying problem (or
problems) that is causing really weird bugs related to all kinds of
things.
A few things that I noticed:
- I tried mapping 'previous track' to Ctrl + Alt + Left Arrow and 'next track'
to Ctrl + Alt + Right Arrow which just simply did
These log messages are really unnecessary. We all see them and yet more
important shell information doesn't get logged at all... I think these
ones need to go.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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$ journalctl -f
-- Logs begin at Wed 2020-01-08 00:43:00 CET. --
févr. 10 22:51:35 a pkexec[3203]: a: Executing command [USER=root]
[TTY=unknown] [CWD=/home/a]
[COMMAND=/usr/lib/update-notifier/package-system-locked]
févr. 10 22:51:38 a gnome-shell[2176]: Window manager warning: Overwriting
exis
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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