[Touch-packages] [Bug 1453491] Re: Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from suspend

2015-07-31 Thread Will Cooke
Sounds like this is all sorted then.  #1308265 is release and this issue is due 
to the removal of kernel modules on suspend, not a problem with the lockscreen. 
 Marking as invalid, but please reopen if this is not the case.
 

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

** Changed in: unity
   Status: New = Invalid

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Title:
  Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a
  capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from
  suspend

Status in Unity:
  Invalid
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  If my password has a capital letter, or any character that requires
  the shift key, as the first character in my password, then the
  lockscreen will not unlock on the first try after the system resumes
  from suspend. It will unlock at the second try.

  How to reproduce:

  1. Change your password to: Ubuntu
  2. Suspend your machine
  3. Resume your machine
  4. Enter your password
  5. The lockscreen will not unlock
  6. Enter your password again and your lockscreen will unlock

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1453491] Re: Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from suspend

2015-05-18 Thread Andrea Azzarone
** Also affects: unity
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Tags added: lockscreen

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Title:
  Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a
  capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from
  suspend

Status in Unity:
  New
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  If my password has a capital letter, or any character that requires
  the shift key, as the first character in my password, then the
  lockscreen will not unlock on the first try after the system resumes
  from suspend. It will unlock at the second try.

  How to reproduce:

  1. Change your password to: Ubuntu
  2. Suspend your machine
  3. Resume your machine
  4. Enter your password
  5. The lockscreen will not unlock
  6. Enter your password again and your lockscreen will unlock

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1453491] Re: Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from suspend

2015-05-18 Thread Christopher Townsend
Which version of Ubuntu are you running?  If it's 15.04, then it's most
likely due to your touchpad driver removal.  If it's 14.04 or 14.10,
then it's probably bug #1308265.

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Title:
  Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a
  capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from
  suspend

Status in Unity:
  New
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  If my password has a capital letter, or any character that requires
  the shift key, as the first character in my password, then the
  lockscreen will not unlock on the first try after the system resumes
  from suspend. It will unlock at the second try.

  How to reproduce:

  1. Change your password to: Ubuntu
  2. Suspend your machine
  3. Resume your machine
  4. Enter your password
  5. The lockscreen will not unlock
  6. Enter your password again and your lockscreen will unlock

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Re: [Touch-packages] [Bug 1453491] Re: Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from suspend

2015-05-18 Thread Hugh Greenberg
I've experienced it on all versions. Yes, I got around the bug in
15.04 by changing the touchpad removal script. Thanks.
Hugh


On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Christopher Townsend
christopher.towns...@canonical.com wrote:
 Which version of Ubuntu are you running?  If it's 15.04, then it's most
 likely due to your touchpad driver removal.  If it's 14.04 or 14.10,
 then it's probably bug #1308265.

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 Title:
   Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a
   capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from
   suspend

 Status in Unity:
   New
 Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
   New

 Bug description:
   If my password has a capital letter, or any character that requires
   the shift key, as the first character in my password, then the
   lockscreen will not unlock on the first try after the system resumes
   from suspend. It will unlock at the second try.

   How to reproduce:

   1. Change your password to: Ubuntu
   2. Suspend your machine
   3. Resume your machine
   4. Enter your password
   5. The lockscreen will not unlock
   6. Enter your password again and your lockscreen will unlock

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Title:
  Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a
  capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from
  suspend

Status in Unity:
  New
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  If my password has a capital letter, or any character that requires
  the shift key, as the first character in my password, then the
  lockscreen will not unlock on the first try after the system resumes
  from suspend. It will unlock at the second try.

  How to reproduce:

  1. Change your password to: Ubuntu
  2. Suspend your machine
  3. Resume your machine
  4. Enter your password
  5. The lockscreen will not unlock
  6. Enter your password again and your lockscreen will unlock

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1453491] Re: Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from suspend

2015-05-16 Thread Hugh Greenberg
I found out that this bug was due to me removing the touchpad kernel
module on suspend. I did that to work around an issue with the kernel
module not powering on the touchpad always. This probably caused the
input dialog to loose focus. So,  this is necessarily a bug.

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Title:
  Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a
  capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from
  suspend

Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  If my password has a capital letter, or any character that requires
  the shift key, as the first character in my password, then the
  lockscreen will not unlock on the first try after the system resumes
  from suspend. It will unlock at the second try.

  How to reproduce:

  1. Change your password to: Ubuntu
  2. Suspend your machine
  3. Resume your machine
  4. Enter your password
  5. The lockscreen will not unlock
  6. Enter your password again and your lockscreen will unlock

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1453491] Re: Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from suspend

2015-05-12 Thread Hugh Greenberg
I realized that step #1 won't demonstrate the bug. The password:
UBuntu11 will show the bug. I also realized that for step #2, you must
suspend by closing the lid. Pressing the suspend button will not
demonstrate the bug.

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Title:
  Lockscreen will not unlock on the first try if the password has a
  capital letter as the first letter after the system resumes from
  suspend

Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  If my password has a capital letter, or any character that requires
  the shift key, as the first character in my password, then the
  lockscreen will not unlock on the first try after the system resumes
  from suspend. It will unlock at the second try.

  How to reproduce:

  1. Change your password to: Ubuntu
  2. Suspend your machine
  3. Resume your machine
  4. Enter your password
  5. The lockscreen will not unlock
  6. Enter your password again and your lockscreen will unlock

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