[Bug 1967219] Re: Wayland: Cursor is 90° rotated on rotated screen

2022-05-22 Thread Vadym Abramchuck
Hi Timo,

Thanks for an update!

I can confirm the bug no longer happens with mutter (and friends, i.e.
mutter-common, libmutter etc) 42.1-0ubuntu1 (installed from jammy-
proposed). I'm not observing any other issues or side effects.

** Tags removed: verification-needed-jammy
** Tags added: verification-done-jammy

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[Bug 1967219] Re: Wayland: Cursor is 90° rotated on rotated screen

2022-03-31 Thread Vadym Abramchuck
Note: I just found the issue is only happening if DING extension is
disabled. I've updated the bug description but didn't find a way to
update the title.

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[Bug 1967219] Re: Wayland: Cursor is 90° rotated on rotated screen

2022-03-30 Thread Vadym Abramchuck
** Description changed:

  I have a multi-screen setup with one of the displays being rotated
  (Portrait Right in Displays settings).
  
  Since upgrading to Jammy the cursor gets 90° rotated after being moved
  from a landscape to the rotated screen.
  
  This seems to be happening only in Overview or if cursor is hovered over
  the desktop. Hovering cursor over the application window (e.g. Terminal)
  would reset the rotation; however, after being moved back to the
  landscape screen, the cursor gets rotated again (but now in an opposite
  direction).
  
  This doesn't happen on Xorg and it wasn't happening on impish (wayland).
+ This doesn't happen if desktop icons NG extension is enabled.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  
- 1) Set up two screens, (1) being rotated and (2) in normal Landscape position.
- 2) Move cursor to (2), it should be in normal position.
- 3) Move cursor to (1).
+ 1) Disable DING extension.
+ 2) Set up two screens, (1) being rotated and (2) in normal Landscape position.
+ 3) Move cursor to (2), it should be in normal position.
+ 4) Move cursor to (1).
  Expected: the cursor is in normal position.
  Actual: the cursor is rotated 90° CW.
- 4) Open the application, move it to (1), hover the cursor over it.
+ 5) Open the application, move it to (1), hover the cursor over it.
  The cursor would go back to the normal position again.
- 5) Move the cursor to (2)
+ 6) Move the cursor to (2)
  Expected: the cursor is in normal position.
  Actual: the cursor is rotated 90° CCW. As in the previous case, hovering 
cursor over the application window fixes it's rotation.
  
  Additional notes: sometimes the dead cursor copy stays near the screen
  edge after cursor is being moved to a different screen.
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
  Package: mutter 42~beta-1ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-23.23-generic 5.15.27
  Uname: Linux 5.15.0-23-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu79
  Architecture: amd64
  CasperMD5CheckResult: unknown
  CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
  Date: Thu Mar 31 08:23:17 2022
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2019-04-17 (1078 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 19.04 "Disco Dingo" - Alpha amd64 (20190326.2)
  SourcePackage: mutter
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to jammy on 2022-03-30 (0 days ago)

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[Bug 1967219] [NEW] Wayland: Cursor is 90° rotated on rotated screen

2022-03-30 Thread Vadym Abramchuck
Public bug reported:

I have a multi-screen setup with one of the displays being rotated
(Portrait Right in Displays settings).

Since upgrading to Jammy the cursor gets 90° rotated after being moved
from a landscape to the rotated screen.

This seems to be happening only in Overview or if cursor is hovered over
the desktop. Hovering cursor over the application window (e.g. Terminal)
would reset the rotation; however, after being moved back to the
landscape screen, the cursor gets rotated again (but now in an opposite
direction).

This doesn't happen on Xorg and it wasn't happening on impish (wayland).

Steps to reproduce:

1) Set up two screens, (1) being rotated and (2) in normal Landscape position.
2) Move cursor to (2), it should be in normal position.
3) Move cursor to (1).
Expected: the cursor is in normal position.
Actual: the cursor is rotated 90° CW.
4) Open the application, move it to (1), hover the cursor over it.
The cursor would go back to the normal position again.
5) Move the cursor to (2)
Expected: the cursor is in normal position.
Actual: the cursor is rotated 90° CCW. As in the previous case, hovering cursor 
over the application window fixes it's rotation.

Additional notes: sometimes the dead cursor copy stays near the screen
edge after cursor is being moved to a different screen.

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: mutter 42~beta-1ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-23.23-generic 5.15.27
Uname: Linux 5.15.0-23-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu79
Architecture: amd64
CasperMD5CheckResult: unknown
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
Date: Thu Mar 31 08:23:17 2022
InstallationDate: Installed on 2019-04-17 (1078 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 19.04 "Disco Dingo" - Alpha amd64 (20190326.2)
SourcePackage: mutter
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to jammy on 2022-03-30 (0 days ago)

** Affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug jammy third-party-packages wayland-session

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[Bug 1883292] Re: Laptop not suspending on lid close after external monitors disconnected

2020-11-02 Thread Vadym Abramchuck
It seems like this issue might have been fixed in groovy.
I can still see gdm in inhibitors list immediately after switching to the 
session but it seems to disappear after 10-15 seconds.

I'll keep an eye on it.

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[Bug 1859955] Re: Long delays and repeated flashing when docking laptop with multiple monitors

2020-07-10 Thread Vadym Abramchuck
I'm facing the same issue on Dell XPS 13 9380 and Type-C dock with 2
displays. Sometimes I'm seeing all 3 screens flashing, sometimes they go
black but mouse pointer is visible (and it's moving). Like in the
original report, it may take up to 20 seconds for screens to settle.

Could be somehow related to #1883292.

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[Bug 1883292] Re: Laptop not suspending on lid close after external monitors disconnected

2020-06-16 Thread Vadym Abramchuck
Hi Sebastien, thank you for your response!
I've attached the log file obtained via:

journalctl -b 0 > ~/1883292-journalctl-b.log

> that's a process from the gdm user, when did you enter that command
exactly? in your user session unlocked?

Yes, the session was unlocked and my dock station was disconnected.

I haven't restarted Gnome session since I reported the issue; that's
what I'm currently getting with dock *connected*:

$ systemd-inhibit --list --mode=block
WHO   UID  USER  PID COMMWHAT   
  WHY 
MODE 
gdm   123  gdm   1977595 gsd-power   handle-lid-switch  
  External monitor attached or configuration changed recently 
block
gdm   123  gdm   1977593 gsd-media-keys  
handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key GNOME handling 
keypresses   block
abram 1000 abram 779132  gsd-power   handle-lid-switch  
  External monitor attached or configuration changed recently 
block
abram 1000 abram 779130  gsd-media-keys  
handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key GNOME handling 
keypresses   block
abram 1000 abram 778915  gnome-session-b shutdown:sleep 
  user session inhibited  
block

5 inhibitors listed.


I've just disconnected the dock, waited for a few seconds before laptop screen 
lights up and ran the same command again; now there are only 3 inhibitors:

$ systemd-inhibit --list --mode=block
WHO   UID  USER  PID COMM   WHAT
 WHY 
MODE 
gdm   123  gdm   1977595 gsd-power  handle-lid-switch   
 External monitor attached or configuration changed recently 
block
gdm   123  gdm   1977593 gsd-media-keys 
handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key GNOME handling 
keypresses   block
abram 1000 abram 779130  gsd-media-keys 
handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key GNOME handling 
keypresses   block

3 inhibitors listed.

As you can see, the remaining one is the same 1977595 PID as before.

> did you enter that command exactly? in your user session unlocked?
it's weird that there is a greeter process around, they should be
stopped once the user is logged in

Hmm, I have a different issue which I didn't report yet which I thought
isn't related. Sometimes when I connect the dock OR change one of
displays settings (like orientation) via Gnome UI the laptop screen goes
black. Displays settings UI still shows it as available and I can move
mouse, windows etc where it's supposed to be but it's not showing
anything. I found that switching to greeter via ctrl+alt+f1 (or f2?) and
then back to Gnome session (ctrl+alt+f1/2) fixes this. I believe this is
happening since 19.04; I never reported it since I thought it could be
one of intel GPU driver bugs and it would be fixed elsewhere.

Now I think this could be related somehow; probably I've faced the black
screen issue when I connected the dock, "fixed" it by switching to
greeter and then back to user session and this could cause a sleep
issue?..

Sorry if my explanation looks confusing; let me know if there's
something else I could check.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1883292/+attachment/5384385/+files/1883292-journalctl-b.log.gz

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[Bug 1883292] Re: Laptop not suspending on lid close after external monitors disconnected

2020-06-12 Thread Vadym Abramchuck
I'll try to keep my laptop in this state for few days in case I could
provide any further info.

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[Bug 1883292] [NEW] Laptop not suspending on lid close after external monitors disconnected

2020-06-12 Thread Vadym Abramchuck
Public bug reported:

I have a Dell XPS 13 9380 laptop with Type-C dock. There are two
external monitors (DisplayPort) and USB mouse attached to the doc.

Normally I disconnect the dock cable from the laptop, close the laptop lid and 
laptop suspends.
However, sometimes it doesn't suspend.
I can see the 'Lid closed.' message in systemd-logind log which is normally 
followed by a sleep.
Once this happens, laptop no longer suspends on lid close until I restart Gnome 
session.
Also, if I lock it, the screen goes black but the backlight does not turn off.

I can put computer to a sleep from Gnome menu.

I'm not sure if it's issue is specific to Type-C dock though. It happens
rarely, maybe 1 of 20 times.

It appears like gsd does not detect monitors disconnect event in some
cases:

abram@abram-laptop:~$ systemd-inhibit --list --mode=block 
WHO   UID  USER  PID COMM   WHAT
 WHY 
MODE 
gdm   123  gdm   1977595 gsd-power  handle-lid-switch   
 External monitor attached or configuration changed recently 
block
gdm   123  gdm   1977593 gsd-media-keys 
handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key GNOME handling 
keypresses   block
abram 1000 abram 779130  gsd-media-keys 
handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key GNOME handling 
keypresses   block

3 inhibitors listed.

I've also seen a similar issue mentioned at askubuntu: 
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1196871/gnome-supend-on-laptop-lid-close-no-longer-works-since-19-10-upgrade
The accepted answer involves killing gsd-power but that's more like a 
workaround than a fix; the same presumably happens when Gnome session is 
restarted.

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gnome-settings-daemon 3.36.1-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-33.37-generic 5.4.34
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-33-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.2
Architecture: amd64
CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
CurrentDesktop: GNOME
Date: Fri Jun 12 19:19:35 2020
InstallationDate: Installed on 2019-04-17 (421 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 19.04 "Disco Dingo" - Alpha amd64 (20190326.2)
SourcePackage: gnome-settings-daemon
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to focal on 2020-04-02 (70 days ago)

** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug focal

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