[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-04-27 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for lxqt-config (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.] ** Changed in: lxqt-config (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Expired -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-02-26 Thread Walter Lapchynski
I could imagine that a failure in the bus could result in similar behavior since the settings are device-based and not general. In other words, if you had 5 touchpads, you'd really have 5 different natural scrolling options to select. So if you have deviceX and the bus has a hiccup, causing the

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-02-20 Thread js1
Interesting, natural scrolling works after staring a new lxqt session (log off and log back in). -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1910934 Title: lxqt loses natural scrolling To manage

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-02-20 Thread js1
The suggestion to delete the existing session.conf and let lxqt create a new one was good. It worked for a while, but natural scrolling broke again today (2021-02-20). Last time I had the computer on (2021-02-18) natural scrolling was working fine. Could this be a problem with the USB bus? The

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-30 Thread Walter Lapchynski
One other thing: "scrollingMethodEnabled=0" disables scrolling, natural (it's not, IMHO) or not. That's typically for trackpads and so with a normal mouse all of the other options would be greyed out, and in that sense, the "disabled" option is more like "not applicable," but you actually have a

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-30 Thread Walter Lapchynski
Ah yes, you're right. That's rather remarkable. I wonder if you don't have some sort of permissions issue or something. I would suggest deleting the file, logging out and back in again. It should regenerate the config. I should also mention one other thing: I wouldn't recommend ever editing any

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-29 Thread js1
Walter, thanks for your efforts, but I think you're barking up the wrong tree. Notice my session.conf has naturalScrollingEnabled=1, unchanged since last boot on Jan 25 when it natural scrolling was working. The issue seems to be that lxqt-config is picking up naturalScrollingEnabled from

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-29 Thread Walter Lapchynski
Unfortunately without any information on what process changed it, all that tells us is that something happened. So that number before the colon in parentheses after audit is the date/time in based on the Unix epoch. There are a bunch of ways to convert that to normal time. That said, looking at

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-29 Thread js1
No, same Dell USB Laser Mouse. I just turned on my workstation and natural scrolling is lost again. My ~/.config/lxqt/session.conf hasn't been touched since Jan 25, and looks like this: [General] __userfile__=true [Environment] BROWSER=firefox GTK_CSD=0 GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING=0 TERM=qterminal

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-25 Thread Dan Simmons
By any chance are you using different devices when you are experiencing the change? The natural scrolling setting is a per device setting and not global. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-25 Thread Dan Simmons
Regarding comment #13 that setting is stored in `~/.config/lxqt/session.conf` -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1910934 Title: lxqt loses natural scrolling To manage notifications

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-25 Thread js1
I'm going straight to auditd. Where is the keyboard/mouse configs stored for LXQt? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1910934 Title: lxqt loses natural scrolling To manage

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-25 Thread Walter Lapchynski
Oh, actually, looking deeper, I didn't notice you were on 19.10 to begin with. I'm not sure that we were enforcing file checks then. My comment is still relevant though. If you can confirm that you did indeed verify the hashes of both the ISO and installation media, then perhaps the next step

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-25 Thread Walter Lapchynski
Well, I do see one rather concerning part of your bug report: CasperMD5CheckResult: skip This means that you didn't allow the system to check the files being installed, which is to say you may have a corrupt installation. Did you verify hashes of the ISO/installation media in some way? If not,

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-25 Thread js1
I filed this bug report to help figure out why the Nature Scrolling checkbox is getting unchecked by itself. It's still a problem because the screenshot I attached in the previous comment happened today. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-25 Thread Walter Lapchynski
So what I'm hearing you say is it's a behavior that happened but upon filing the bug report is no longer a problem? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1910934 Title: lxqt loses natural

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-25 Thread js1
Please see attached screenshot. Notice the Natural Scrolling checkbox is unchecked. This is why I filed this bug report. I certainly did not change it. I have since checked it, and Natural Scrolling is working again, for now. ** Attachment added: "screenshot Natrual Scrolling unchecked by

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-25 Thread js1
apport information ** Tags added: apport-collected ** Description changed: Occassionally, LXQt will lose the Natural Scrolling config for no apparent reason. Have to go back into the Keyboard/Mouse configs to check the Natural Scrolling checkbox. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease:

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-11 Thread Walter Lapchynski
Unfortunately, without clear steps to reproduce, detailed information about your hardware, and system logs, it's hard to take any sort of action. To try to resolve this issue, please execute the following command only once, as it will automatically gather debugging information, in a terminal:

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-11 Thread Walter Lapchynski
** Changed in: lxqt-metapackages (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete ** Package changed: lxqt-metapackages (Ubuntu) => lxqt-config (Ubuntu) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1910934

Re: [Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-11 Thread js1
The change is on the order of days, though I don't leave this particular system on all the time. It's odd because one moment the Natual scrolling is working as configured, then the next time I'm behind the desktop, it's been reverted to regular scrolling. This has happened twice now in the last

[Bug 1910934] Re: lxqt loses natural scrolling

2021-01-11 Thread LeĆ³ Kolbeinsson
I am unable to reproduce the bug.Can you be more specific as to how often this occurs i.e. after a few minutes or hours etc...? What hardware are you running? Also noticed that you have no upgrade log present and system installed 10 months ago. Is that correct? -- You received this bug