[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1728145] Re: gnome-terminal does not fill screen when window snapping on Wayland in Ubuntu 17.10

2017-10-28 Thread Egmont Koblinger
This is a bug in GTK+, just recently fixed in git. For details, see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789356 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789357 ** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #789356 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789356 ** Bug watch added: GNOME

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1720213] Re: Word moving with left-arrow-ctrl broken in wayland

2017-09-28 Thread Egmont Koblinger
Is the behavior the same in other apps, e.g. gedit, libreoffice writer, firefox, etc...? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu-X, which is subscribed to wayland in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1720213 Title: Word moving with left-arrow-ctrl broken

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1247668] Re: NumLock turned off on layout switch

2016-11-10 Thread Egmont Koblinger
My old laptop (a Samsung NP300E5Z, originally with Precise and upgraded all the way up to Yakkety) died a few days ago. I cannot tell for 100% but I'm like 99% sure that this bug still existed there in Yakkety, otherwise I pretty sure would have noticed being releived by the pain being gone while

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1247668] Re: NumLock turned off on layout switch

2016-06-03 Thread Egmont Koblinger
I have XKBOPTIONS="" in that file. Note that I'm using Gnome (Unity) which infamously handles the layout switch itself nowadays rather than letting X do so (see e.g. https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1244090). I guess the contents of /etc/default/keyboard are completely

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1263249] Re: [Samsung NP300E5Z-S07HU] Keyboard stops working after Ctrl+Shift+U followed by 7 alphanumeric keys

2014-06-01 Thread Egmont Koblinger
The bug is still present in Trusty. I've installed a Fedora 20, and it's working correctly there. Note that Ctrl+Shift+U works in xterm under Ubuntu, but does nothing in xterm under Fedora. This means that probably something is done substantially differenty in the two distros. I have a feeling

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1263249] Re: [Input methods] Keyboard stops working after Ctrl+Shift+U followed by 7 alphanumeric keys

2014-06-01 Thread Egmont Koblinger
Gtk+ apps: Reproducible with GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus and with GTK_IM_MODULE=xim. Not reproducible if GTK_IM_MODULE is unset before launching a Gtk+ app [I guess Ctrl+Shift+U is handled by Gtk+ in this case, rather than the X Input Method]. xterm: Reproducible with the default XMODIFIERS=@im=ibus,

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1263249] Re: [Input methods] Keyboard stops working after Ctrl+Shift+U followed by 7 alphanumeric keys

2014-06-01 Thread Egmont Koblinger
I've located the bug. Upstream report: https://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=1715 ** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) = ibus (Ubuntu) ** Bug watch added: IBus bugs #1715 http://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=1715 -- You received this bug notification because you are a

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1247668]

2014-05-10 Thread Egmont Koblinger
Created attachment 98637 Works for me, probably not the proper solution though Here's a workaround patch that I've been using successfully for a while. Upon loading a new keymap, Xkb does something with the locks. I'm not sure what it is and why it would do so. I just commented out that part and

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1247668]

2014-04-29 Thread Egmont Koblinger
A few people confirmed that their system always sends keycode 87 for keypad 1/End, independently of NumLock's state. They don't face this bug. I've connected an external keyboard to my laptop and that one also always sends 87, as opposed to the built-in one. Really looks like we're facing some

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1247668] Re: NumLock turned off on layout switch

2014-04-28 Thread Egmont Koblinger
I attach a patch to xorg-server which seems to fix it for me. Side effects are yet to be discovered :) Rebuild xorg-server with the following series of commands (might not be the best way, but that's what I found, I'm not yet familiar with these): sudo apt-get install build-essential fakeroot

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 96676] Re: function keys don't work in gnome-terminal

2014-03-15 Thread Egmont Koblinger
vte 0.36 (gnome 3.12) changes the function keys to be compatible with Xterm. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu-X, which is subscribed to xterm in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96676 Title: function keys don't work in gnome-terminal To manage

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1263249] Re: Keyboard stops working after Ctrl+Shift+U followed by 7 alphanumeric keys

2014-01-05 Thread Egmont Koblinger
Yup, it's NP300E5Z -- is it really relevant? Sounds like a software only problem to me :) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu-X, which is subscribed to xorg in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1263249 Title: Keyboard stops working after Ctrl+Shift+U

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1263249] Re: Keyboard stops working after Ctrl+Shift+U followed by 7 alphanumeric keys

2014-01-05 Thread Egmont Koblinger
More precisely, as found on another sticker: NP300E5Z-S07HU (it has a Hungarian layout) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu-X, which is subscribed to xorg in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1263249 Title: Keyboard stops working after Ctrl+Shift+U

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1263249] Re: [Samsung NP300E5Z-S07HU] Keyboard stops working after Ctrl+Shift+U followed by 7 alphanumeric keys

2014-01-05 Thread Egmont Koblinger
Hi Christopher, This is most definitely *not* a hardware issue, but something with X or Gtk or Unity or Compiz, or something along these lines. The bug is triggered by a certain key sequence of entering too many digits to Unicode characters. In the resulted state, certain keys (whichever are

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1263249] [NEW] Keyboard stops working after Ctrl+Shift+U followed by 7 alphanumeric keys

2013-12-20 Thread Egmont Koblinger
Public bug reported: Press Ctrl+Shift+U (start entering a Unicode character by its hex code), followed by seven alphanumeric characters. The keyboard stops working. It's no longer possible to enter any keys into any application, making the system completely unusable. (Tested with gnome-terminal,