[Bug 1973583] Re: gnome-shell[200033]: Window manager warning: last_user_time (394951544) is greater than comparison timestamp (394951533). This most likely represents a buggy client sending inaccurat

2022-05-16 Thread Daniel van Vugt
** Package changed: ubuntu => guake (Ubuntu) ** Changed in: guake (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1973583 Title: gnome-shell[200033]: Window

[Bug 1973583] Re: gnome-shell[200033]: Window manager warning: last_user_time (394951544) is greater than comparison timestamp (394951533). This most likely represents a buggy client sending inaccurat

2022-05-16 Thread mastier1
Ok, seems like Guake got some issues it happens from time to time $ guake --version Guake Terminal: 3.8.5 VTE: 0.68.0 VTE runtime: 0.68.0 Gtk: 3.24.33 /var/log/syslog:May 16 23:35:15 graf gnome-shell[3646]: Window manager warning: Buggy client sent a _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW message with a timestamp

[Bug 1973583] Re: gnome-shell[200033]: Window manager warning: last_user_time (394951544) is greater than comparison timestamp (394951533). This most likely represents a buggy client sending inaccurat

2022-05-16 Thread mastier1
Thanks, Daniel! Unfortunately, I needed to reboot the machine, but will check if that will reoccur. I am not sure whether leaving the machine in suspend state over the course of weekend would have triggered that. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 1973583] Re: gnome-shell[200033]: Window manager warning: last_user_time (394951544) is greater than comparison timestamp (394951533). This most likely represents a buggy client sending inaccurat

2022-05-16 Thread Daniel van Vugt
Looks like a difference of 11ms, so less than one frame. This is most likely to be a buggy app (or toolkit) as the message suggests. Please try to identify what the offending app is. For example if the window ID is still 0xae then: xwininfo -id 0xae or xprop -id 0xae | grep