Something very similar is happening to me, using jaunty / kubuntu /
radeonhd with Composite/AIGLX on (but not, apparently, with Composite /
AIGLX off). When I select text in firefox (3.0.10) , my whole UI stops
responding to keyboard or mouse input. The caps lock key still works.
I can still
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I do not know which existing bug I am seeing, the various reports seem
contradictory.
so, sorry if this is a known/understood bug, I could not definitively find
it...
I am trying jaunty because of some xcb bug in intrepid caused periodic
crashes of firefox, and
Same issue on Dell 2950, ATI RV100, and 9.04 Alpha 6, updates and
upgrades no help. Still get cursor stuck in left hand corner when any
VNC viewer is used. Does not happen on Dell RAC console or true
console.
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Revised update, happens on Dell 2850 with ATI RV100, and Dell 2950 with
Radeon 9x00 series.
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this becomes truly tiresome.
I would really appreciete some input on how to further pin this down,
as there is a lot of variation in the symptoms, but some things remain constant.
this time it freed up, after switching consoles.
occasionally that will happen, and sometimes it will free up when I
actually, there is possibly something interesting in the xorg.log this
time where it freed up also.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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The above report differs from what I have seen in that there is some reaction
to mouse events.
in this state the only input I find has any effect is ctrl-alt-backspace, and
ctrl-alt-functionkeys.
I am still seeing this on current Jaunty everry day or two at least.
sometimes the mouse cursor will
This time the USB audio device was not connected, and I was using
compiz, and the mouse cursor did not move, but the other symptoms were
the same (console-switching worked, and music continued to play until
the end of song, and then stopped - infinite playlist). There are some
similar messages at
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Sourcepackagename: xorg = xserver-xorg-video-ati
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This might look similar to the bug (not reported) I noticed after doing
a fresh install of jaunty alpha 4 desktop on ADM64 on a 4GB core2 box.
I'm not playing with GL, COMPIZ, didnĀ“t even switch to nvidia drivers
yet. Happens when going away for multiple days, after having locked
things with vlock
ok, maybe there are more issues here than I thought...
I unplugged that usb audio device, and rebooted the machine.
no longer some odd X input device.
still I could easily lock it with quodlibet,
but this is not completely surprising as I am testing an experimental gapless
playback plugin.
so
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23527615/LsHal.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23527616/LsMod.txt
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I should note that in those logs some bleeding-edge mesa from the ppa is in
use. that was just some last-ditch attempt to get something workable, and is
not related to the problem. I saw this even when I disabled dri, and removed
the radeon kernel module.
also note that I ran ubuntu-bug about
should add one more compounding/confounding issue. when I first
installed jaunty, I was getting a lockup regularly when I was playing
quodlibet through pulseaudio at track-change. I think that is when vnc
worked. interestingly, when that happened, killing quodlibet would free
up the desktop. thats
should add one more compounding/confounding issue. when I first
installed jaunty, I was getting a lockup regularly when I was playing
quodlibet through pulseaudio at track-change. I think that is when vnc
worked. interestingly, when that happened, killing quodlibet would free
up the desktop. thats
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Sourcepackagename: None = xorg
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aha, I have located at least part of this... seems hal thinks an audio device
is input...
was looking into the hal thing xorg complained of in the log, and noticed:
root 1161 0.0 0.0 28496 2020 ?S18:08 0:00
hald-addon-input: Listening on /dev/input/event1 /dev/input/event0
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