** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low = Critical
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = maverick-updates
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I've searched Arch bugtracker and have found nothing like this. Can
you give a link please?
@Navid and others
Don't write unnecessary comments. Update now from ppa:karl-qdh/ppa,
click This bug affects me and wait.
@Karl Is it possible to make the patched version be in main *today*?
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Extremely weird bug. Its changes keyboard layouts all the time !
Ubuntu 10.10 RC
2.6.35-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Sun Sep 19 20:34:50 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=835144#p835144
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Who's supposed to change the priority of this bug? Ubuntu is going to be
released in 24 hours and it has such a bug that renders the system
completely unusable. Is this low-priority?
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@Mehdi Fattahi: The archlinux bug that you are referring to has to do with a
different bug that is specific to the Iranian layout,
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30548
This bug was fixed in xkeyboard-config on 1st Oct 2010 (8 days ago) with
@Simos To be honest I'm not 100% sure the two bugs are the same. Let's
forget about arch to avoid confusion. This bug does exist in ubuntu.
Thanks for your kind help. I'll compare the files to see if the fix went
into ubuntu and post the result here.
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Seriously, it's 10th october here for me and the the bug is still not
fixed and has a low priority. Ubutu risks to lose quite a huge audience.
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@Dmitry
@Karl
I've been working with gsd upgraded to 2.32.0-0ubuntu3 from Karl's repo for
almost 24 hours. I've got no layout switching.
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@Al Zhukov, I use g-s-d 2.32.0-0ubuntu3 version from Karl's PPA as well and I
still have this bug with Different Layouts for different windows enabled. But
the frequency of bug is much lower - now I see it once per day (actually I
catched it 3 times after g-s-d ubuntu3 version installed). I
@divan Since Ubuntu is released, we can upload -ubuntu3 package to
maverick-proposed so that other people could test it.
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Guys, I have often freezing of Alt or Tab buttons in various apps.
For example, in the Firefox focus starts running on all elements (links,
inputs) on a page.
And I need to repeat pressing of the button to stop it.
Maybe problem with my keyboard or *problem in xkb layer*?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-keyboard/+bug/588473
Here is bug with keys sticking
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I rebuild g-s-d from source, without app indicator patch, bug
dissapeared
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And here is too, about 150 comments
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@Marat Dyatko: Hmmm, well I am not an expert about Xorg and kbd handling
etc, but this was my first guess when I met this bug, since as I've
commented according to output of command xev I got non-stopping output
of key events even if I don't touch the kbd/mouse or anything (during
the bug I mean).
@LGB, this is exactly the state change i've tried to suppress, I can't
identify an appropriate trigger case though.
@Shoo_ash, that looks like ubuntuone causing it?! is that *this* bug?
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Little update - If I kill g-s-d while bug appears and quickly start it
again, the layout switching still continue. If I wait some time(~20
secs) before starting g-s-d again - the switching gone away. (using
g-s-d 2.32.0-0ubuntu3 now)
And, I agree with some of the previous posters - that's the
@Karl, I don't have ubuntuone installed, but I have this bug.
Sometimes I can stop layout switching by closing all or some program
windows. Forcing Skype to notification area and closing all his
messaging windows often helps, closing Chrome completely might help too.
I can't see the consistent
I still can't reproduce it with gsd 2.32.0-0ubuntu3. Karl, maybe you
push this version to main repository?
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there is similar bug for Persian people
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/656988
can you fix this problem for the final release ?
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Same problem here. Ubuntu 10.10 RC. I have USA and Persian keyboard layouts. I
filed a bug here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/656988 because I was
not sure it's a duplicate of this bug. My friends using Arch and Gentoo are
also reporting similar problems, so the problem might not be
I think low-priority state for this bug is not correct. This is a
critical bug. Many users cannot type in their native language.
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I can confirm, that bug still reproduced in g-s-d_2.32.0-0ubuntu3.
Maybe you can enable trace and post new bug in apport for killing g-s-d by
hands?
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@Yura
Like that?
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This bug is about 2.32.0-0ubuntu2 (unpatched version), so I mark it as
duplicate. AFAIK apport can't report bugs about non-genuine-ubuntu
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affects me too
layout (ar,usa)
key alt+shift , lt ctrl+ lt shift
people you must hurry we dont want el final release until all bugs are
fixed :(:(
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@everyone: Sorry for the lateness of the patch upload, had a little
trouble with my laptop/wifi but the patch has been uploaded to my PPA
and will be building shortly.
my ppa address is ppa:karl-qdh/ppa
It *seems* to work well, in that I haven't seen the bug reappear since I
started testing the
Seems to be working well!
(Update) It's always in main repository, so there's no need to add a ppa to
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I have the same problem, work is not possible.
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Oh, that 2.32.0-0ubuntu2 is another version with the same number.
Karl, maybe you rise the version to 2.32.0-0ubuntu3~ppa so that users will
be able to upgrade via apt?
For users - you can use these files anyway:
@Dmitry, The update is *NOT* in the main repositiory, it is ONLY in my
PPA right now, I want this tested before I ask it to be sponsored and
released.
@Everyone who feels the need to comment *me too*, instead of filling up
the comments with fairly useless text and making my life a little more
i've recently updated my g-s-d from Karl's ppa but the bug still exist.
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The package https://launchpad.net/~karl-qdh/+archive/ppa/+files/gnome-
settings-daemon_2.32.0-0ubuntu2_i386.deb makes changing the keyboard
layout from menu inoperable. Shortcut works (I've set it to Alt+Shift).
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@Ilja, that's really interesting, and somewhat puzzling :/ I'll continue
to have a punt at this one until I've got something more solid.
@Ivan, have you restarted your gnome session and/or computer?
Gnome settings daemon *MUST* be restarted in order for the package to
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@Ilja, I identified why it's not changing from the menu, thanks for
reporting that, it's a very minor missing line; st-group =
group_number; in just the right spot :)
New package is being uploaded ASAP
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I second that - the bug still exist (but I got it once, under heavy swapping
and memory usage) and switching layout from menu doesn't work(even more, the
icon image doesn't correspond the selected item in dropdown menu).
I've installed patched g-s-d from the link above and restarted g-s-d.
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@Karl Lattimer, yes, firstly i killed g-s-d by hands (cause it highly loads my
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also i confirm that after update changing the keyboard layout from applet's
menu doesn't work
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Ok, menu changing is fixed, maybe the high CPU usage only appears under
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Ok, menu changing is fixed
Confirmed for gnome-settings-daemon 2.32.0-0ubuntu3.
Unfortunately, this didn't fix 'en passant' the menu getting out of sync
with the label after unsing a shortcut to switch layout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
application/+bug/637360. This
The out of sync problem with the radio buttons is in dbusmenu AFAIK, a
simple off by one error unfixable in gsd, believe me, I tried, I spent a
few days trying to find this off by one... tedg has the bug for that
now.
Thanks for testing, what I really need to know is how often the 100% cpu
usage
top - 17:09:04 up 1 day, 7:10, 2 users, load average: 2.56, 0.96, 0.46
Tasks: 173 total, 2 running, 171 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 47.4%us, 12.9%sy, 0.0%ni, 38.0%id, 1.6%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 1017276k total, 997928k used,19348k free,28648k buffers
I can't use gnome-terminal hotkeys(in particular Ctrl+Shift+C and
Ctrl+Shift+V) after update, I hope it isn't caused by g-s-d update
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@Yura, I've had the same problem for about two weeks so it's
unrelated... If you find out what causes it please let me know... what
with my broken touchpad and broken copy/paste it's making developing
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Ctrl+Shift+V) after update,
Do not confirm. Still work for me with gnome-settings-daemon 2.32.0-0ubuntu3
Menu layout switching works(but still issues with menu labels sync).
Will wait a couple of hours for the bug.
As a quick
I can't use gnome-terminal hotkeys(in particular
Ctrl+Shift+C and Ctrl+Shift+V) after update
WFM
@Karl:
The out of sync problem with the radio buttons is in dbusmenu AFAIK,
a simple off by one error unfixable in gsd [...] tedg has the bug for that
now.
Thanks for pointing to the
I've got this bug again, with gnome-settings-daemon 2.32.0-0ubuntu3. Everything
the same as with unpatched version, occasionally caught, 50-80% CPU usage,
increasing memory usage, fast layouts switching.
I attached to g-s-d process by gdb, but cannot find what info to look without
knowing g-s-d
@Ilja, the bug isn't just off by one, it's off by -1 so it's actually
going backwards as you cycle forwards :/
This bug was introduced by me *for shame* during the Maverick cycle
while adding indicator support to the keyboard layout. :/ So should have
been visible in any ubuntu maverick releases
I can confirm the patched version has the same reproducible bug with the same
error message: (gnome-settings-daemon:5952): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **:
g_object_unref: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
(yes, I did restart the g-s-d)
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I just had the bug appear without actively changing layout, when I
changed windows and the layout should have remained the same.
I'm really not sure as to the cause of it, but I'll keep digging...
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I suppose it is classic race condition on layout change
I don't see the code, and I can't help you find place where it happens
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Karl, maybe it's this:
(gnome-settings-daemon:2057):
libappindicator-CRITICAL **: app_indicator_set_label: assertion
`IS_APP_INDICATOR (self)' failed
2010/10/5, Karl Lattimer k...@qdh.org.uk:
I just had the bug appear without actively changing layout, when I
changed windows and the layout
I made an strace log from gnome-settings-daemon when the bug appears
back (last part of the data inside file). May be this information will
be useful for developers.
** Attachment added: strace.log.bz2
Switching between last viewed windows helps me to stop blinking.
May be, I'm press Alt+Tab to fast and something going wrong.
But when I'm switch back to the window, some process completes successfully.
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Okay now, we probably know what causes it: switching between windows
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Yeah as K-9 said I kinda have enough useful info here, the problem is
figuring out the trigger state. I have a few ideas as to what's
happening and one way that I think might fix it.
Effectively the problem is when the XklState changes in a certain way,
the state change causes a couple of
Can you listen original g-s-d layout change signal to fix it, couldn't
you?
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I've produced a hillbilly patch which isn't ideal but *could* fix this
problem, essentially the change prevents a state change signal from
being processed twice, and then causing an infinite loop. It does this
using a really crack-smoking-flag, which I'm not happy with but might
just do the job.
Okay now, we probably know what causes it: switching between windows
(maybe with a hotkey?). Hope it helps Karl sort out the bug.
I don't use hotkeys to switch through windows, not even alt+tab so no to
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@Karl, maybe it helps (or, in contrary, confuses more)) - I succeeded to
trigger it with 'Separate layout for each window' disabled 3 times - and
all 3 times it was a moment of high memory and disk usage(active
swapping actually). Three times with same conditions is a reason to
think it wasn't an
@Yura, there are two sources of signals to change layout, from Xklavier
- layout changed outside of gsd; and the menu item has been changed.
Both of these signals need to change the indicator, either the menu, the
label or both.
When the signal arrives from gsd's indicator we need to tell
@Karl, why anyone can reproduce this bug on any other distro with gnome
2.32?
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@Yura confirmed an Ubuntu-specific bug, tested on Arch and Agilia
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I confirm this bug on Ubuntu 10.10 RC.
GNOME 2.32.0
Kernel: 2.6.35-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Sun Sep 19 20:34:50 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux
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@Yura because the bug is caused by the application indicators patch
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@Karl, as I understood, you can do this patch more gently to make
behavior of the same as in g-s-d
p.s. hope we can test this fix soon and thanks for it :)
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@Yura not more gently, but it needs bugfixes. For all of you who are
ready to sacrifice the keyboard indicator, rebuilding g-s-d from VANILLA
(NOT UBUNTU) source fixes the bug.
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@K-9 If u r ready to sacrifice the kb indicator, there is no need to
rebuild from src. You can disable it from gconf-editor, it will bring
you peaceful life without this bug.
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I, for one, am *not* willing to sacrifice the keyboard layout indicator.
If a user is using multiple layouts, the indicator is essential, and
removing it is (IMO) a significant regression from Lucid (where the
layout indicator worked just fine).
So, then, is this a bug in gnome-settings-daemon?
@Rich, please don't angrily comment without reading the previous
comments.
I am *presently* working on fixing this bug, and think my present patch
works or at least has been for a while. I have *ALL* the debugging
information that I need, which if you read the previous comments you'd
see there's
i don't know how important is this, but this bug eats memory (and swap)
a lot too after some time passed
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Here is video from the TS. I've uploaded it to youtube. Quality is very
poor, but still it is posible to see thet keyboard layot switching
rapidly. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETePpA5GBUU
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Join to stee1rat. What exact debug info do you need? I am not either
developer or maintainer, but i am ready to update the ticket with any
info you need. Yesterday i cought this bug when was changing layot in
google chromium browser. I can't predict when this happens again.
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i use chrome, and i have this bug
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And btw it's very easy to trigger for me, only one keypress of scroll
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also, i think it's possible to run g-s-d from terminal window, and hit
Ctrl+C when bug appears again mayb there's a debug flag for g-s-d
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@Karl Lattimer: I haven't got this bug at the GDM screen, but later when
I'm using (typically web browser, like chromium) to write mail in a non-
English language which requires one of my non-US layouts. Usually then
if I press scroll lock (it's configured to switch layout) the problem
occures:
Doesn't it help what I have commented? That even xev outputs a huge
amount of flood of PropertyNotify event, serial 30, synthetic NO,
window 0x601, atom 0x174 (XKLAVIER_STATE), time 11886812, state
PropertyNewValue lines, even if I don't touch keyboard, mouse or
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I'm looking through the code and can't see a possibility of changing the
popup group item rapidly, so there's other possibilities as to what is
triggering it, I'm repeatedly changing layouts to test it, and it's
pretty hard to trigger I need something which is confirmed to reproduce
the bug always
But, please note that the kbd indicator applet itself does _NOT_ change, ie
it says I am using US layout even if it's not true!
Another possibility of this is _very_ fast switching, so you even can't
recognize it changes. I saw such high speed switching for flags - it were
cycling so rapidly,
I noticed that keyboard indicator icon looked like bluetooth icon one time
before I caught this bug. Bluetooth indicator is to the left of keyboard
indicator.
Also, this bug seems to happen more likely after computer suspend, not fresh
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As for me it's starts when i'm open gmail in the chromium browser and
trying to compose an email. gnome-setting-daemon makes system highly
load and only reboot solves problem.
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after bug appears, press Ctrl+Alt+F1, login, tail -f /var/log/messages
and check out if something crazy's going on in there
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Status: Invalid = Incomplete
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In my case icon isn't changing. It just still on some layot and that's
it. (i don't use login window)
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I managed to trigger the loop but not the changing icon, so there's hope
for the bug yet. Still curious as to where it might be originating from
though :/
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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@Carl: I don't see any indicator change, it displays USA when this bug occurs.
@Shadow: It happens after simple boot for me.
//There are many people here who use Chromium browser. Maybe it causes
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//There are many people here who use Chromium browser. Maybe it causes
the problem?)
No, I have this problem appears when I use firefox or gwibber. But not
every time these issues it appears.
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I just launched the system, opened Empathy and opened some contact. Tried to
change layot about 100 times, no result. Then i've opened chromium and changed
layot that's it. Or g-s-d was already blocked ( before i pressed ctrl-shift and
after launched chromium) or it is has been blocked after i
New update with video of the bug.
I was running the system with 'Use different layouts for different windows
disabled for a 5 days and everything was fine. So, to reproduce the bug I've
enabled this option again and continued my normal work. The bug have appeared
in a half of an hour and I
also i've started manually g-s-d and each layot changing(or windows
changing) it show me this message:
mak...@maksim-desktop:~$ Unable to find a synaptics device.
(gnome-settings-daemon:2057): libappindicator-CRITICAL **:
app_indicator_set_label: assertion `IS_APP_INDICATOR (self)' failed
I've got this bug after alt-tab'ing from Opera to Pidgin's chat window
several times, but it never happens if I switch the layout in one
particular window (no matter how many times)
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Here comes another video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXzvu5aGWQchd=1
Reproduced the bug by minimize-restore and simultaneous shift+alt kb layout
switching (changing it quickly many times while restoring gedit window).
The separate layout for each window option is on.
Using gxneur with
I said earlier that turning the 'Separate layout for each window' option fixes
the bug for me, but I wasn't right about that.
I succeeded triggering the bug again with the method described by shoo_ash in
comment #114.
With the 'Separate layout for each window' option turned on, the keyboard
I just caught bluetooth-icon state on photo (no screenshots with any
menu open, sadly).
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/O85Gu-9vp4wvAWJ7XEfoH77ST6pF7O9bID77bEp3-Dk?feat=directlink
This is actually a power applet with keyboard icon and text. I have wireless
trackball and it's battery is
** Description changed:
== General description ==
On some Ubuntu installs with two or more keyboard layouts (e.g. Russian
and US English), after some time the keyboard layouts start switching in
an endless loop and gnome-settings-daemon starts using more and more CPU
until it reaches
The importance is not Low, it should be High or even Critical, but it is
currently set so cause noone of the devs have changed it. Better do
that, but average people here can't, cause they're not maintainers.
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Keyboard layout automatically changes + 100% CPU usage [updated]
I confirm this one. I have Russian and English layouts, and switching is
bound to Caps Lock. Just lately this bug began to appear, gnome-
settings-daemon eats up one CPU entirely (~50% overall load), and the
Caps Lock (=layout) indicator blinks like crazy, incredibly annoying.
Killing the daemon
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