This should have been fixed in libgl1-mesa-dri 10.1.0-4ubuntu4, I can't
see it either, please comfirm.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-vmware (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Did you fully upgrade the VM?
Tho I no longer need to press enter to close emacs,
could this have something to do with it?
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Oh I got it crashing again...
I was trying the steps in update #13 and that did not repro,
trying #5 caused it to crash once, then after several tries it
crashed again for me. Okay sorry for the noise, it looks like
it is there just hard to repro. Thanks again for the info.
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I'm no longer able to reproduce this bug Barry, Maarten can you?
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What is your host system and Fusion/Player/Workstation version?
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xf86-input-vmmouse 12.9.0 has been release to address this issue, which
is a bug fix only release.
Cheers, Jakob.
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The revert has been applied to the packaging, and we will be doing a
release soon.
Cheers, Jakob.
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This was found by VMware QA team, Robert kindly reproduced and filed the
bug. I pointed out the fix and Robert implemented it. The fix has been
tested by VMware QA and me.
** Attachment added: qa.text
It looks this bug is caused by vmmouse matching on two devices
/dev/input/mouse1 and /dev/input/event3, very seldom
/dev/input/mouse1 will generate a event which causes the button to be
pressed. Adding the following line to 'MatchDevicePath
/dev/input/event*' fixes the problem for me.
I have downloaded and installed the latest version of vmmouse 12.6.9 and
the bug is still there. I also added some debug code to the driver and
the driver is receiving mouse button events and pushing them to the X
server.
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left mouse button unresponsive when running as VMware server guest
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