The GNOME issue is completely separate from the problem of "triggering
layout change on press", as GNOME does not use the kxb behavior at all -
it actually disables any options set using setxkbmap - instead it
listens to keyboard events and implements its own custom behavior that
mimics Mac OS.
No
Norbert: and it is working great! I wish Canonical would just pick it
up.
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Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of
Daniel, I understand from your change that you think this bug does not
affect cosmic?
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Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press
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After several upgrades/downgrades of libinput and reboots, including
setting up xinput quirks according to
http://www.dell.com/support/article/ca/en/cabsdt1/sln308258/precision-
xps-ubuntu-general-touchpad-m
Confirmed this is a libinput regression - I've built and installed
libinput 1.8.4 from Artful and that returned the RMB click functionality
(though of course many other things that rely on libinput >= 1.9 broke).
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[bionic] Dell prec
Public bug reported:
Using the clickable touchpad on the Dell Precision 5520, the "right
mouse button" (an area marked on the bottom right of the touchpad) no
longer produces an RMB event when clicked. This used to work in Artful.
More details:
The Dell Precision touchpad is "clickable" - i.e. wh
The issue of fixing the spec was raised before, and the answer thn was:
(Vasily Khoruzhick from comment #37)
> Daniel is now working on XKB2, so fixing/changing XKB1 has no sense :)
As far as I know, XKB2 was never released, not even as a draft.
Are you saying that the situation has changed and
I've installed and tested Norbert's PPA and it works great. I have
ALT+SHIFT set as the layout switch shortcut and with the PPA I can now
use Eclipse's ALT+SHIFT+ keyboard shortcuts.
Kudos Norbert!
Sorry it took so long - because the PPA is only for LTS releases, I had
to wait until it was safe f
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I have ran the tool a few times because it seemed to be crashing - at
first it wouldn't run at all complaining about missing PyQT, so I
installed python-qt-binding; then it seemed to be crashing due to
missing pathlib, so I installed that as well and ran it again.
Regarding the original problem, I
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- its not responding at all and when resizing the window there is no
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If I then kill the proc
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Public bug reported:
Sometimes (quite often recently) Google Chrome gets stuck on my computer
- its not responding at all and when resizing the window there is no
repaint.
If I then kill the process (it seems to happen both for TERM and KILL),
the Google Chrome windows close and everything seems
@orange-buffalo: the problem you describe is not this bug - its a
problem with GNOME itself. This report is about the Xserver bug that was
fixed by Ubuntu (though not in Xorg itself, so it is still evident in
non-Ubuntu operating system).
For the GNOME shell bug, check this bug report:
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Since upgrading to the Kubuntu Wily beta, Xorg crashes a few times a
day.
See attached log
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+7ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.1.0-3.3-generic 4.1.3
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-3-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.18-0
(In reply to Oded Arbel from comment #135)
> Currently, Alon Bar-Lev's patch
> (xorg-server-1.12.2-xkb-switch-on-release.patch) applies cleanly against
> Xorg 1.17.2 from Fedora 22, but apparently has no effect
ּsorry, my bad - I was mistaken. Apparently the problem has someth
Currently, Alon Bar-Lev's patch (xorg-server-1.12.2-xkb-switch-on-
release.patch) applies cleanly against Xorg 1.17.2 from Fedora 22, but
apparently has no effect - with `setxkbmap -print` output like this:
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes { include "evdev+aliases(qwerty)" };
xkb_types
Unfortunately, I no longer have this device - it was stolen.
I may be able to get my hands on such a device to try it, but that is a
long shot. If reproducing on an updated T420 is required to continue
working on this bug, then I suggest to close it for now and if I manage
to reproduce I'll reopen
(In reply to comment #129)
> As far as I can tell, it is already clear that XKB specifications needs to
> be extended for this to be cleanly solved. While Ilya's hack works for many
> people, and as much as I would like to see this fixed, I understand why it
> is unacceptable to the developers.
...
I forgot to mention my system settings - I'm using Thinkpad T420 with
Nvidia Optimus. I am *not* using nvidia-prime, as that setup didn't work
for me, instead I'm using the bumblebee setup where X is configured only
for the Intel graphics, and bumblebee is using a second X server to
render 3D games
Public bug reported:
Running on current trusty (though is has been going on for a while),
when I'm using KDE and I switch to another VT, when I get back into KDE
the X server is eating up all the CPU (of one core). After a few
minutes it settles down.
Also, while the CPU is loaded, sometimes (no
This issue is still solved for me - test if the fix still works by
holding slowly ALT then SHIFT then some letter key, then release all one
by one - if the keyboard layout has not changed, then the issue is still
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I have Bumblebee 3.1 installed, and it still doesn't work. Here is what
syslog has to say when I run 'optirun glxgears':
Mar 5 23:30:19 shehy kernel: [ 9173.423024] bbswitch: enabling discrete
graphics
Mar 5 23:30:20 shehy kernel: [ 9173.663711] thinkpad_acpi: EC reports that
Thermal Table has
Public bug reported:
I'm using a Thinkpad T420 with Nvidia 4200M (Optimus). I've been
successfully using Ubuntu 12.04 and now 12.10 with Bumblebee and the
Ubuntu provided Nvidia drivers for a while.
Today - wanting to get the latest release of the Nvidia 310 series
driver, I installed xorg-edgers
(In reply to comment #108)
> I don't know what they have done in Ubuntu but 12.04 understands both press
> and release. Layout switching happens on release.
Ubuntu have simply applied Ilya's patch (one of the revisions attached
here) to fix the layout switching problem.
> If you press Alt you se
(In reply to comment #103)
> This patch breaks the keyboard layout switcher from KDE3 and Trinity. It works
> correctly with the layout switcher in KDE4. Have other people tested this
> patch
> with other layout switchers? What are the results?
This works fine with all switchers shipped on Ubuntu
Same problem with the lice CD, same problem with Kubuntu.
The performance is very bad with Unity 3D and Kwin with desktop effects,
to the point where using the desktop is not possible. Using Unity 2D or
KWin without effects makes the desktop usable, just slow.
If you want me to run any sort of ap
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3D performance is very bad
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I'm using a couple of computers based on Intel DQ35JO board, which has a
GMA graphics chip:
$ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82Q35 Express Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 02)
Running any sort of 3D graphics is incredibly slow, for
(In reply to comment #86)
> Already proven to break the XKB specification, yes.
Hi Daniel. I've seen this comment about breaking the XKB specification
in several places and - I'm really not trying to be contrary - I looked
at the protocol specs here
http://www.x.org/releases/current/doc/kbproto/xk
The following comments were made by Peter Hutterer (an X.org input developer)
on the corresponding bug in RedHat bugzilla (
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=660254 ):
(In reply to comment #6)
> implementing this behaviour requires guesswork that I'm not sure is safe in a
> number of se
(In reply to comment #75)
> Things to test would include
> 3. Is there any problem when using IBus? Check the shortcuts that
> activate/deactivate/switch layout in IBus.
Input methods may be a problem as i dont think anyone who is interested in this
is using IM. I dont know why - maybe IM users d
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corruption (!prev):
I'm not sure if its the same problem, but while I can't reproduce my
original problem (X unresponsive after resume), I now get the crash
reported in bug #719310 every time I log out.
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please reopen this ticket and/or resubmit the patch. Thanks in advance.
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K
@Bryce Harrington: This feature was apparently dropped from the latest
Natty release ( 2:1.9.99.901+git20110131.be3be758-0ubuntu1 -
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/x/xorg-server/xorg-
server_1.9.99.901+git20110131.be3be758-0ubuntu1/changelog ) by
Christopher James Halse Rogers (CC
I have seen this behavior as well in the patched X-Server, and I may
have also seen this with the original Maverick X-Server - though I'm not
sure about it.
I get this bug triggered only by using Synergy, but with almost 100%
consistency: I use Ubuntu 10.04 as a Synergy server, and 10.10 is the
cl
My i915 laptop is out of commission, but I do get freezes with an 82Q35
Express IGC, and annoying blanking with GM965 IGC. Are any of these
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I can't enabled KWin desktop effects through the Configure Window
Behavior dialog. I get an error "Desktop Effects could not be enabled
using the current configuration options", while running compiz (using
--replace) works well wi
This also just happened to me. The display is blank (the power led is
blinking to signify that DPMS is off), the mouse and keyboard do not
respond (the num lock led is stuck). Syslog has:
Dec 21 15:31:32 dov kernel: [81840.640063] INFO: task i915/0:360 blocked for
more than 120 seconds.
Dec 21 15
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X randomly freezes, and the computer has to be restarted. When that
happens the keyboard does not response (NUM lock does not change the NUM
lock led even), but I can still log in remotely to the server over SSH.
LSPCI:
---8<---
$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation
Actually I have not seen this problem in a while. I'm using GNOME
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Ok, I used the kernel command line param and indeed the display names
are as you specified. When KMS is disabled, there is no
/sys/class/drm/card0-LVDS*/modes file.
Here's the output of xrandr:
$ xrandr --verbose
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 768, maximum 4096 x 4096
VGA disconnected
With KMS disabled, the screen also no longer changes refresh rates when
docking and undocking.
I'll enable KMS and check if I can reproduce the refresh rate change
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got much time. It took me a while to figure out what is KMS, and then to
try to disable it. When I add i915.modeset=0 to the kernel command line,
it complains that its an unknown boot option and modinfo shows no such
parameter s
$ cat /sys/class/drm/card0-LVDS*/modes
1024x768
1024x768
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With the patch applied to 2.6.31.2 , I could not reproduce the screen
corruption problem that is the original complaint of this ticket.
I could not reproduce it ever since I did an upgrade that installed
kernel 2.6.31.3, so on the face of it it looks like another update, and
not the kernel upgrade
I applied the patch to the above mentioned kernel and run it. Curiously
it does not feature the screen corruption that was the issue of this
bug, but it does still changes to 85Hz when docked and back to 60Hz when
undocked:
Docked:
$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 768, maximum
I can't find the source package for 2.6.31-2 - packages.ubuntu.com only
has 2.6.31-3 and 2.6.30 or older.
Can you please direct me to where I can find ubuntu sources for 2.6.31-2
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I've added the patch to 2.6.31-3-generic and there is no change in
behavior (although I think its crashing a bit - but I can't reproduce
reliably).
I'll patch 2.6.31-2 and get back to you with more info (compiling takes
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Sure, no probs - just let me know how can I help.
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[GM45] Default 60Hz display mode drives LVDS incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/398026
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I also am not seeing corruption issues with the kernel update (I checked
before and after and the kernel update indeed seems to be the reason).
The screen still changes refresh rate when going into and out of
docking, but now all modes look fine.
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[GM45] Default 60Hz display mode drives LVDS i
Bug #398026 is interesting as on my system 60Hz works fine bug higher
then that I get the corruption. The effect looks identical.
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after installing latest x-swat intel driver for Karmic, screen is sometimes
corrupted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396171
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Just running xrandr doesn't do anything. the output is:
$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 768, maximum 8192 x 8192
VGA1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
LVDS1 connected 1024x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 287mm x
215mm
1024x768
I've noticed that the graphics adapter resets itself to 85Hz refresh
rate - which causes the screen corruption - rather spuriously: when
connecting external monitors or coming back from sleep.
When the screen comes back from sleep, and the refresh rate is reset to
85Hz, I get this in Xorg.0.log:
Sorry, also happens with compiz disabled.
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after installing latest x-swat intel driver for Karmic, screen is sometimes
corrupted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396171
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Re: comment #3 - yes, I have compiz enabled.
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after installing latest x-swat intel driver for Karmic, screen is sometimes
corrupted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396171
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which is subscribed to xserver-xorg-video-intel in
These attachments are after I caused the screen corruption and then
reset it back. I can generate the report while the screen is corrupted,
but I thought about it only after the fact - let me know if you wish me
to re-do it.
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after installing latest x-swat intel driver for Karmic, screen is som
** Attachment added: "xkbcomp.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28761845/xkbcomp.txt
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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after installing latest x-swat intel driver for Karmic, screen is sometimes
corrupted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39
** Attachment added: "monitors.xml.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28761842/monitors.xml.txt
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after installing latest x-swat intel driver for Karmic, screen is sometimes
corrupted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396171
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** Attachment added: "setxkbmap.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28761843/setxkbmap.txt
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after installing latest x-swat intel driver for Karmic, screen is sometimes
corrupted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396171
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