** Changed in: xorg-server
Status: Confirmed => Unknown
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Title:
Regression: Enabling typical bindings in
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Title:
Regression: Enabling typical bindings in
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
** Changed in: compiz
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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My apologies if the bug tracker is the wrong place to post this, but
thank you x1000 for fixing this. I've got desktop-based switching and
gtk scrolling both working without patches/ppas for the first time in a
long time. Great work!
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Seems to cause the inability to focus Desktop once any window is open.
Immediate affect is the inability to rename a file on the Desktop if a window
is open
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Bug #1303068
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Title:
Regression: Enabling typical bindings in Desktop-based Viewport
Switching breaks scrollwheel
WindowMaker had the ability to scroll desktops with the mouse wheel 15
years ago. Xubuntu has it now.
It is completely unclear to me what is preventing this being fixed in
compiz.
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Thanks a lot Chris \o/ Hope this patch will be merged soon.
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Title:
Regression: Enabling typical bindings in Desktop-based
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
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Title:
Regression: Enabling typical bindings in
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Invalid = In Progress
** Changed in: compiz
Assignee: (unassigned) = Christopher Townsend (townsend)
** Changed in: compiz
Milestone: None = 0.9.11.0
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: compiz
** Branch linked: lp:~townsend/compiz/fix-gtk-mouse-scrolling
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Title:
Regression: Enabling typical bindings in
Thanks Chris for sticking it out. 2babacea-bab0-11e3-9cee-002481e91f22
is working well here in a short term test resolves this the other
open bug
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It's hard to believe a LTS version is about to be released without a
solution to this bug.
The bug doesn't impact the default configuration, the
solution/workaround is easy don't bind scroll events to workspaces
changes...
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It's hard to believe a LTS version is about to be released without a
solution to this bug.
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Title:
Regression: Enabling
affects me too on ubuntu 13.10 with a usb logitech mouse with xfce
desktop only *in some gnome applications*. firefox works, though...
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I may be mis-interpreting this, - if so sorry
While the xorg dev (Peter Hutterer) did comment, both merged, thanks.,
(http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2013-November/039228.html),don't
see that they were yet thru 1.14.5
In the upstream bug he seems to be asking for a test case of the
Their merge seems to be weird, I've asked the Ubuntu xorg team about
that, they said that Peter has a tree where he merges stuff then it land
updates in the main tree later on, not sure if that landing is blocked
on have a test case though
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Doug,
I'm still not seeing the Nautilus crash you are seeing even after
creating a new folder on the Desktop and left double clicking it. I
don't think anyone has a patched xserver in a PPA. I can try uploading
it today to my PPA.
Have you tried downgrading your xserver packages and see if the
@Chris: see the new bug report he opened, it seems a valid stacktrace in
the new codepath, I've upstream the issue
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@Doug: thanks for the comment, could you open a new bug report with a
gdb stacktrace for that issue?
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@Doug,
That's strange, I'm not seeing that behavior on my 14.04 system. I'm
using a USB wheel mouse w/ patches applied and a fully updated system.
Could you describe the exact steps you are doing to reproduce this or if
you created a new bug, point me there if you have steps in it?
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Chris - I opened here newly described,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1257004
(new updated install, defaults only for compiz
added a couple of folders to Desktop *prior* to replacing
xserver-xorg-core/common
After upgrade/restart the existing folders open fine
Any
Thanks a lot @mc3man libgtk-3-0 3.8.6-0ubuntu3+mc3man1 0 from your ppa
bring back my mouse wheel functional :)
Hop to see this patch coming soon in 13.10.
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A small note concerning proposed xorg commits.
While they do fix all 3 bugs it seems to create one new very limited bug in
14.04 -
With a usb mouse nautilus will crash when opening folders on the desktop thru a
double l. click.
(nautilus crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message()
Doesn't
Adding xorg-server since that is the missing piece. There are some
patches proposed for upstream xorg-server that does fix this issue in my
testing. Hopefully they will be accepted soon and then we can get them
into Ubuntu.
** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Can also confirm the 2 patches fix all 3 scrolling bug here, (applied to
1.14.3-5ubuntu1 source, trusty
(this bug, the jerky scrolling bug scrolling in an unfocused window
Haven't noticed any unintended consequence as of yet
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** Changed in: gtk
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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