[Bug 1838919] Re: Slow and lost keyboard and mouse events

2019-08-14 Thread Brian Burch
I didn't see any problems logging on with gnome on xorg, or starting the
first terminal session.

However, as soon as I started the second terminal, the GTK2/GTK3 error
messages poured out. Opening a new tab on the same window does not
generate the messages.

This sounds like your gnome bug report - it doesn't look like a widget,
or an application, but something more fundamental.

I wonder why my system even has the i386 packages installed - were they
pulled in by an application (such as wine) which isn't installed on my
laptop? What is the best way to locate the culprit - I now know it isn't
Chrome, thunderbird, nautilus or netbeans. It's hard to believe gnome-
terminal is the root cause.

** Attachment added: "journalctl with xorg when starting a second terminal 
session"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1838919/+attachment/5282548/+files/2019-08-15-xorg-gnome-second-terminal

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Re: [Bug 1838919] Re: Slow and lost keyboard and mouse events

2019-08-14 Thread Brian Burch
On 14/8/19 8:22 pm, Traumflug wrote:
> Installed packages don't matter if their content isn't in use. It does
> matter whether you run an X11 or a Wayland session.
> 
> To switch between both, log out to get to the login screen. There is a
> gears icon right above the password entry field, click on it. This
> should open a menu allowing to choose between "Ubuntu on Xorg" and
> "Ubuntu on Wayland". Having this choice done, log in, you'll be in the
> selected type of session.

I had forgotten the gear wheel.. the last time I used it was when unity 
came out as the new default and I preferred Gnome Classic. Thanks for 
reminding me.

> Basically, all applications work in both session types, but there are a
> number of smaller visual distinctions. For example, Firefox draws its
> menu inside the window bar on Wayland, while it draws the menu under the
> window bar on X11. Also, on X11 there's a process "Xorg" running, while
> on Wayland there's a process "XWayland" (or similar).

The default on the desktop system was "ubuntu", so I changed to "Gnome 
on Xorg". The presentation details are different (obviously) but don't 
bother me. However, I get exactly the same errors logged and slow input 
events:-

Aug 15 07:21:43 schizo gnome-control-c[8320]: GTK+ module 
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-2.0/modules/libgail.so cannot be loaded.
   GTK+ 2.x symbols 
detected. Using GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3 in the same process is not supported.
Aug 15 07:21:43 schizo gnome-control-c[8320]: Not loading module 
"atk-bridge": The functionality is provided by GTK natively. Please try 
to not load it.
Aug 15 07:21:44 schizo gnome-control-c[8320]: GTK+ module 
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-2.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk-module.so 
cannot be loaded.
   GTK+ 2.x symbols 
detected. Using GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3 in the same process is not supported.
Aug 15 07:21:44 schizo gnome-control-c[8320]: Failed to load module 
"canberra-gtk-module"
Aug 15 07:21:44 schizo gnome-control-c[8320]: GTK+ module 
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-2.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk-module.so 
cannot be loaded.
   GTK+ 2.x symbols 
detected. Using GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3 in the same process is not supported.
Aug 15 07:21:44 schizo gnome-control-c[8320]: Failed to load module 
"canberra-gtk-module"

I will try again but this time only start a terminal session. I realise 
there is a lot of processes running to support a single graphical user 
session, but I'll keep Chrome and Thunderbird out of the variables.

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[Bug 1827945] Re: Se cancela la instalación si cierro Snap store

2019-08-14 Thread Olivier Tilloy
** Description changed:

+ [description translated to English]
+ 
+ The snap store cannot install applications if the snap store window is
+ closed, please correct this problem so that if I close the window by
+ mistake, the installation of an application is not cancelled.
+ 
+ 
+ [original description in Spanish]
+ 
  La tienda de snaps no puede instalar aplicaciones sí se cierra la
  ventana de la tienda de snap, por favor corrijan este problema para que
  si por error cierro la ventana no se cancele la instalación de una
  aplicacion

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[Bug 1827945] Re: Se cancela la instalación si cierro Snap store

2019-08-14 Thread Sergio Schvezov
** Project changed: snapcraft => gnome-software (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 1827945] [NEW] Se cancela la instalación si cierro Snap store

2019-08-14 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
You have been subscribed to a public bug:

La tienda de snaps no puede instalar aplicaciones sí se cierra la
ventana de la tienda de snap, por favor corrijan este problema para que
si por error cierro la ventana no se cancele la instalación de una
aplicacion

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

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[Bug 1839128] Re: shotwell crashed with SIGSEGV in g_menu_model_get_n_items()

2019-08-14 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 1834748] Re: shotwell crashed with SIGSEGV in library_window_switch_to_page

2019-08-14 Thread Sebastien Bacher
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1839128 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1839128

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1839128
   shotwell crashed with SIGSEGV in g_menu_model_get_n_items()

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[Bug 1839610] Re: Skipping previous view doesn't let performance degrade

2019-08-14 Thread klfyt
** Also affects: nautilus
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: xfwm4
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** No longer affects: nautilus

** Project changed: xfwm4 => ubuntu

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[Bug 1838919] Re: Slow and lost keyboard and mouse events

2019-08-14 Thread Traumflug
Installed packages don't matter if their content isn't in use. It does
matter whether you run an X11 or a Wayland session.

To switch between both, log out to get to the login screen. There is a
gears icon right above the password entry field, click on it. This
should open a menu allowing to choose between "Ubuntu on Xorg" and
"Ubuntu on Wayland". Having this choice done, log in, you'll be in the
selected type of session.

Basically, all applications work in both session types, but there are a
number of smaller visual distinctions. For example, Firefox draws its
menu inside the window bar on Wayland, while it draws the menu under the
window bar on X11. Also, on X11 there's a process "Xorg" running, while
on Wayland there's a process "XWayland" (or similar).

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[Bug 1769299] Re: universal access zoom unusable

2019-08-14 Thread Lasse Kliemann
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1767648 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1767648

I confirm the jumping problem. It seems to be a related to gnome
terminal. Using kitty or deepin terminal, I can have a program writing
text to the terminal continuously and not experience any jumps.

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[Bug 1767654] Re: [Intel Braswell] Cursor gets stuck on left side of the screen

2019-08-14 Thread Timo Aaltonen
Or do a rough bisect using mainline builds of the kernel:

https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/

using 5.1, 5.2, 5.3rc first.

Install linux-image-unsigned-..-generic and linux-modules-...-generic
and then select it from the boot menu

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[Bug 1839610] Re: Skipping previous view doesn't let performance degrade

2019-08-14 Thread klfyt
** Summary changed:

- If you travel BACK directly it kills visible scrolling performance
+ Skipping previous view doesn't let performance degrade

** Description changed:

  
- If you travel directly to location there you have been
- with BACK command (alt left) for example then
- scrolling seems to get worse. This is fixable
- if you revisit recent files in a new window (ctrl n)
- and close it (ctrl w).
- 
- BACK? > open recent files in a new window and close it
+ Something is wrong with previous view
+ killing performance and responsiveness, etc.
+ The only obvious fix seems to be to skip it.
  
  :))

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[Bug 1767654] Re: [Intel Braswell] Cursor gets stuck on left side of the screen

2019-08-14 Thread Daniel van Vugt
19.10: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/

19.04: http://releases.ubuntu.com/19.04/

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[Bug 1767654] Re: [Intel Braswell] Cursor gets stuck on left side of the screen

2019-08-14 Thread Daniel van Vugt
Can someone experiencing this bug please try live booting Ubuntu 19.10
or 19.04, and tell us if the problem is fixed there?

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[Bug 1838919] Re: Slow and lost keyboard and mouse events

2019-08-14 Thread Brian Burch
Thank you very much for your suggestion #21, Traumflug. I read the issue
you quoted and to be honest, I was quite disappointed in the responses
so far.

The symptoms sound very similar to those I reported here. I compared the
wayland packages on my desktop (slow or lost mouse and keyboard events)
with those on my laptop (ubuntu studio), which works satisfactorily. I
will attach a file containing the two dpkg lists for comparison.

I really don't understand the wayland architecture, but was happy to use
the recommended workaround when running sudo gui programs such as
gparted.

I notice two differences and wonder whether either of them might account
for the diference between my two systems?

1. The desktop has three i386 old packages not installed on the laptop.
Perhaps I should delete them?

2. The desktop has the xwayland package installed, but the laptop does
not.

What do you think? Is this helpful in tracking down the root cause of
the problem? Is there anything I can do to assist with further
diagnosis, given I have two systems side-by-side for comparison?

** Attachment added: "dpkg list comparison for wayland"
   
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