I have done some more investigation on this and found the following bug
report: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650943
Clicking in the resize box triggers the mouse grab even when not running
gnome-settings-daemon. I have also tested with non-GNOME gtk2 and gtk3
apps, and it happens onl
For anyone else having this problem, I've eliminated the day-to-day
hassle by using sakura for my term app instead of gnome-terminal. It's
very similar in interface and doesn't trigger this bug.
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oops, "by killing gnome-settings-daemon".
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Title:
gnome applications grab mouse input when the menu bar is shift-clicked
while gnome-settings-da
I don't have the exported bar from Unity either (not even really sure
what it is since i've avoided Unity so far), and I'm not running a
tablet. I can confirm that killing gnome-settings-daemon after my
session starts makes this issue go away. I'm not really sure what I lose
by killing gnome-sessio
As I said earlier, I don't have a touchpad, so I don't have the "disable
while type" option, neither do I have syndaemon running.
But, when I went to gnome-control-center to check if I even had the
"disable while type" option available I noticed that clicking on the bar
at the top (the one with th
does it happen in g-s-d if you disable the "disable while typing"
option? does it happen if you run syndaemon manually without gsd?
** Changed in: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Package changed: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu) => gnome-settings-daemon
(Ubuntu)
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Sebastien, we think it's a gnome-settings-daemon issue because it only
happens if gnome-settings-daemon is running.
I don't have the exported bar from Unity, and Jason likely does not have
as well, as he uses xmonad. The bug happens when shift-clicking in the
menu bar inside the application's wind
dunno, it seemed like you called "bar" the exported menu bar in unity
but the description could just be confusing, why do you think it's a
gnome-settings-daemon issue?
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RE: #8 - I uninstalled the indicator-appmenu package and the same
behavior persists. Why do you think it's likely to be an indicator-
appmenu issue?
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I'm running xmonad, which fits with the issue being specific to tiling
window managers.
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Title:
gnome applications grab mouse input when the menu
it seems likely to be an indicator-appmenu issue rather than a g-s-d one
** Package changed: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) => indicator-appmenu
(Ubuntu)
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After some testing, I think it's related to some interaction between
gnome-settings-daemon and tiling window managers. I can trigger the bug
in awesome, dwm and scrotwm but not in Unity, GNOME and Openbox.
I don't think it's the same problem as bug #868400, their problem is
specific to the synapti
could be the same issue than bug #868400?
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Title:
gnome applications grab mouse input when the menu bar is shift-clicked
while gnome-settings-da
** Summary changed:
- gnome-terminal occasionally grabs mouse input
+ gnome applications grab mouse input when the menu bar is shift-clicked while
gnome-settings-daemon is running
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