I seem to have posted somewhat hastily. If this bug has been marked as
Fix Released, maybe we should file a new bug?
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It seems there hasn't been a discussion on this bug thread about this
being a security issue. (See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/unity-greeter/+bug/1261818/comments/14)
I can confirm that this is a security issue because the focus seems to
be held by an open window below LightDM,
This recently began happening (within the past week or so) on my ASUS
Q500A upon wake from suspend. The original clean install 14.04 was
fine.
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I have this bug running that latest 14.04.x after suspend
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I have the latest unit-greeter package installed (14.04.10-0ubuntu1) and
have only recently started seeing this bug on my desktop. Clicking on
the Settings menu and then in the password field again, solves the
problem. I have noticed that my password is typed into whatever program
had focus before
I am seeing this on two of my computers. My system has sent 3-4 bug
reports, when I have rebooted it from tty4. (now I know it is a UI focus
problem from the comments)
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I have the same problem sometimes after screen saver activated.
I guess the problem is VirtualBox witn Win7. If last active application is
VirtualBox with Win7 all keyboard stream go to in Windows but not in password
field. Usually I use change user way to reactivate password field.
Also
I'm getting the sabe behavior, but a little bit stranger:
After a cold boot the login screen is totally frozen (no mouse pointer,
not resposive to keyboard). When I press the power button of my computer
it shows a window asking me for reboot or power down (which I can't
answer)... After the power
fpissarra, although your symptoms sound similar to this bug, I don't
think it's likely to be the same one: for example this bug never
affected the mouse pointer. Please file a new bug using ubuntu-bug
unity-greeter.
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As a basic user with little programming ability, I am eternally grateful
for your efforts in fixing this sort of thing. Many thanks.
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I updated, and this appears to be fixed. Can anyone confirm?
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Sad to say that I did a full sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-
upgrade this morning and got 2 boots where I could enter my password,
then on the third, fourth fifth boot, I was not able to enter the
password.
Still not fixed.
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This appeared to be fixed for me after I removed the gnome-screensaver
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This weekend I will try doing a clean install of the latest daily build
and see what happens.
On 03/20/2014 04:07 PM, Hereinoz wrote:
Sad to say that I did a full sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-
upgrade
Have all users who still have this bug affecting them tried installing
the updated pacvkages available at posts 10 and 11 of the duplicate bug
at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-greeter/+bug/1278681
It solved my problem completely.
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Reference:
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The problem turns out to be gnome-screensaver opening a window with
override-redirect set to True. We didn't check that and gave it focus
but it shouldn't have go it (it's not a standard window).
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This bug was fixed in the package unity-greeter - 14.04.5-0ubuntu1
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unity-greeter (14.04.5-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium
* New upstream release:
- Don't focus windows that set override-redirect. This was causing a
gnome-screensaver window to get focus when it
You can run xwininfo after a boot by doing the following:
1. Switch to a text terminal (alt-ctrl-F1)
2. Log in
3. Run
$ export DISPLAY=:0
$ export XAUTHORITY=/var/run/lightdm/root/:0
$ xwininfo -tree -root
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I've pushed a branch to lp:~robert-ancell/lightdm/wm-log that logs some
information (will be in /var/log/lightdm/x-0-greeter.log) about when u-g
thinks windows have appeared/disappeared and who it gave focus to.
The branch Alberts made seems to indicate it might be something in this
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I have added test packages as attachments in this bug report -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-greeter/+bug/1278681.
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I tried this and I believe this does fix the issue.
I removed that package and the problem seems to have gone away.
On 03/16/2014 12:24 PM, Julian Kranz wrote:
I very much believe that the problem is caused by gnome-screensaver. Is
it possible that this is an upgrade issue? Is
I'm running Friday's daily build (3/14/2014), fully up to date as apt-
get update apt-get dist-upgrade yields nothing available, and I am
still having this issue. In fact out of 12 to 15 boots I only saw it
twice, but just not I had to reboot about 14 times to get a boot that
allowed me to log
Forgot to mention that clicking other items at the login screen often
times allows me to type in my password. Also, typo correction from above
comment - meant to say just NOW I had to reboot...
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I'm sorry if someone already said this: Uninstalling gnome-screensaver
solved the problem for me.
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JaSauders:
I am not sure... I had a gap between running the beta. I have not had
the issue since reinstalling the daily build. I am running 64bit.
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I very much believe that the problem is caused by gnome-screensaver. Is
it possible that this is an upgrade issue? Is gnome-screensaver still
installed if Ubuntu 14.04 is installed from scratch?
I believe that light-locker should be installed instead of gnome-
screensaver. However, replacing
gnome-screensaver is installed and it is version 3.6.1
However instead of getting the normal dialog box user name and password
screen when waking up it now goes back to what looks to be the initial
logon screen.
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I see... here it also seems to miss the option to change the user on the
lock screen.
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I just installed the latest daily build 3-15-2014 and I am not having
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Same here, 32 bit up-to-date (daily updated) 14.04 32 bit on a Lenovo
L520 notebook. I can't type password at lightdm login screen, and not
even able to move up/down (to select user to log in as) with the
keyboard. Just click on the AT icon (without actually selecting anything
from there eg
I have the same issue.
14.04 64 bit on a Toshiba Satellite S55 notebook.
Updated daily.
I can enable the password input when I re-select my keyboard.
-
I have a different problem that might or might not be related: when I
suspend my computer, sometimes I can't enter my password
A non-technical person managed to cause a system to crash a few minutes
after she entered a certain sequence of keystrokes on a terminal that
was NOT logged on. The programmer failed to flush the buffer and
accepted contamination as well as logon commands. So I have attempted to
use her
I too cannot always enter my password.
64-bit Desktop 14.04 2014-03-10 07:49 iso
Fiddling with right-click, etc. enabled password input
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It would be useful to have a xwininfo -tree -root info from a buggy
boot ... Robert, do you think you could make unity-greeter call that and
write the info in the log (in a ppa at least)? That might give us a clue
of what is happening
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As I remember this version is old, it has Remote Session.
I'll make a xwininfo log on my other Ubuntu 14.04 install - it's clean install
and has -proposed updates.
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The Problem affects me with every start. I think the Wifi-is-Connected
Message could dissolve the focus of the Password-Field.
It would be nice if the bug will be solved in the next Beta from Trusty
Tahr because this bug could uncertain new users :)
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Joe, am on cabled network on a desktop and I don't see the new connection
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On 8 Mar 2014 17:10, Joe6832 manfred.g...@t-online.de wrote:
The Problem affects me with every start. I think the Wifi-is-Connected
Message could dissolve the focus of
The problem only affects me if I do not start session immediately and let the
computer rest a few minutes after turning on the notebook.
If I turn on the notebook and immediately start session this problem does not
occur to me.
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Most of the people don't know the Ubuntu's way to fix a bug. The bug has
been triaged, but it's nothing until it it assigned to somebody!
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@john It does mean something... It means that unless we are providing a
fix/patch we are mostly adding noise to the bug report and drowning
possible workarounds.
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Same here on a Macbook 4,1. i.e., Sometimes I can not type my password
in as key presses are not recognised, but if I select the (already
selected) keyboard layout then the keyboard starts to work.
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I just discovered that re plugging in my usb mouse via a direct us port
made it work again and I don't get this problem when it is in one of those
ports. It only happens when the mouse is plugged in via a us hub. Maybe
that isn't re initialised properly on resume, it's a cheap unpowered usb2
hub.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1287254 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1287254
Added my duplicate #1287254. Affects me 100% of the time. Clean
installed daily x64 image 03-02-14.
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Please don't add more Me too comments, it's only adding to the noise. As
you can see the bug has been marked as Triaged (there's enough
information for a developer to act on it). Now, let's be patient.
Workaround: Open a menu, be it righting clicking on the password entry or
opening one of the
Mine is a self-build with AMD Turks graphics card and on-board amd card
I've got disabled in the BIOS, using fglrx, motherboard is an older
Gigabyte GA-MA69G-s3h (AM2 board with AM2+ chip, upgraded BIOS to cope with
it).
'twas a fresh install of 14.04 to a new drive, but I do have an older one
Just freshly installed Ubuntu 14.04 LTS daily build and found this
problem after power down and power up.
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From all of the above, I believe that this is motheboard dependent.
Michael Murphy doesn't have the problem on 'any of his AMD machines'
Great! I'm running and AMD motherboard and processor and I do have the
problem. Please can someone collate the motherboard details that have
been uploaded and
For me (answering John Ferrier) it is round about every second or third
boot.
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For me it doesn't ALWAYS happenm but OFTEN happens!
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I have a Lenovo T530, X230 and both have the issue.
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As note to my comment 35 - remote session is not shown, but I can't
enter password to login.
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I still don't have this bug at all on any of my AMD machines using the
open source graphics drivers.
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Made a clean install of Ubuntu 14.04 - bug exists.
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I've taken a look at the LightDM bugs page. This bug has been reported
there as https://bugs.launchpad.net/lightdm/+bug/1277386 I've confirmed
it, but as it was reported by someone running Trusty, I'm not convinced
it is an upstream bug. There seems to be no other reference to this
problem in
I've found that I cannot enter my password at bootup (only Caps Lock has
any effect on my keyboard) until I interact with *any* of the menu items
in the upper right of the LightDM greeter (not just the keyboard
layout). After clicking on any of them, I can press Esc to close the
menu and then
A workaround is to set the default desktop manager to gdm. gdm is not
installed in Trusty, so you need to do sudo apt-get install gdm
In my case, I was given the option to make gdm the default during installation.
If not, you need to edit /etc/X11/default-display-manager after installing gdm
I suggest that the original report may be a duplicate of #1264543 and
not the other way round.
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Barry:
This bug was reported before yours... yours before mine... so ours are
duplicates.
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** Package changed: lightdm (Ubuntu) = unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
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It seems that there are two phases during lightdm initialization:
1. User login and Guest session are shown.
2. User login, Guest session and Remote login are shown.
I can enter my password only on 2-nd stage. Can anybody confirm this?
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Could not enter a password, need sign in as a guest-session or 'sudo
/etc/init.d/lightdm restart' after this input (lightdm) works.
USB keyboard A4TECH model: KLS-5UP
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@Pavio You can right click on the password entry and that should enable
it.
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 5:45 AM, Pavlo Bohmat b...@ukr.net wrote:
Could not enter a password, need sign in as a guest-session or 'sudo
/etc/init.d/lightdm restart' after this input (lightdm) works.
USB keyboard
I cannot reproduce this bug on a Dell Inspiron 1520.
OTOH, on my HP nx7400 with Logitech K120 USB keyboard, the bug is
reproducible (I think it's not the USB keyboard, though, I've tried
without it been plugged).
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bug #1271566 states it might be due to lightdm-remote-session, though
that might be a workaround/changing timing and avoid the bug by luck
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Installed all updates on Ubuntu 14.04. Bug exists. I have video nouveau
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I'm getting this too on a ThinkPad T420 with Intel graphics; my
workaround is to select the (apparently already-selected!) keyboard
layout on the login page, after which I can click and type password.
Once logged in, the keyboard layout is then invariably set to English
(US) despite the fact that
I confirm that the after logging in, the wait is too long before Unity
loads.
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... and here's the greeter log.
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I noticed that when Plymouth displays on start up I have to click on EN
in the Unity greeter to type my password. When Plymouth does not display
on start up I can type in my password in the greeter like normal. I am
using the open source drivers with an NVidea GT 200.
My install is fully up to
Still doesn't affect my Radeon HD 7950 machine using Catalyst, although
it does affect my HD 6850 machines if they are using Catalyst. Open
source drivers for the HD6850s doesn't have this issue.
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I tried the right click suggestion for the greeter and it does allow me
to type my password the same as when I click on the language in the
greeter. This does appear to be a be a bug with the Unity greeter and
the languages feature.
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I have all packages updated. For me works the Edwin Pujol solution:
right click and works.
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Installed all updates - bug exists.
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Same for me - can't enter password on cold boot even when I have empty home
directory (with deleted hidden files and folders).
If I restart X manually from Ctrl+Alt+F1 terminal with 'sudo service lightdm
restart' it works as expected.
I use proprietary Nvidia driver on my laptop with GT425M.
Thanks Robert. Not sure if it helps, but I'll just add that the bug
occurs for me when using either an Nvidia GeForce GT610 or AMD Radeon
HD6670 video card. Also, the bug occurs for me when using either the
appropriate open source driver or the appropriate proprietary driver.
Also, I'll just add
It hasn't happened on my HD 4870 machine. Only on my HD 6850 machines.
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This problem still affects me, even after applying updates. As
reported above by ionash, I am able to type (using my physical keyboard)
in my password after I turn on the on-screen keyboard. But without
first turning on the on-screen keyboard, my physical keyboard isn't
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This is probably not in lightdm (the daemon) but in Unity Greeter, the
indicators or X. But worth keeping open here until debugged.
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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If I right-click the password entry, it gets activated and I can type
too...
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It went away for me today after applying updates.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Same here, on my laptop and desktop. When I turn on on-screen keyboard,
or change keyboard layout, I can type password (not using on-screen
keyboard) - without this, typing is impossible.
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By the way then I hit Caps Lock password field alerts me about Capital
letters, so keyboard input somewhat messed maybe.
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Also after I type password and hit enter, logging in took too long.
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