[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1933748] Re: Gnome wifi menu items jumping up and down make clicking risky

2021-06-30 Thread Nick
Jumping does not occur most of the time that I boot or awaken it, so
I'll accept your prioritization, since my idea for a patch may be more
complicated to implement than I suppose. So, I won't download a new
Ubuntu now.

The apport-collect command is too risky to run (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-
manager/+bug/1933747/comments/2) and it does not provide relevant
terminal output I could copy and paste into here. If there's something
you'd like to know about my platform or something like that, let me know
and I can try to check and report back.

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Title:
  Gnome wifi menu items jumping up and down make clicking risky

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Steps to reproduce:

  0. I don't know the relevant circumstances about Wi-Fi networks being
  available and about the adapter's reception (I use a 2.4GHz USB
  adapter). This occurs mainly when I first try to get on a network,
  probably right after waking the machine from sleep and trying to get
  on a network.

  1. In the Gnome desktop environment's top panel, at the far right,
  open the menu. If Wi-Fi is off, turn it on. If it says Wi-Fi Not
  Connected, see if that line is appearing and disappearing several
  times.

  2. Try to select a command below that line, not a command that is
  exposed only by selecting Wi-Fi Not Connected but one below that, such
  as Settings. Because the network line is disappearing and reappearing
  in unpredictably rapid cycles, you may not want to click on a command
  below it (and risk clicking the wrong command) but merely position
  your cursor as if you intend to click it.

  Actual result: You can't be sure what you're going to click.

  Expected result:

  If a menu command must appear and disappear in unpredictable fashion,
  have it do so without everything below it in the menu jumping up and
  down.

  This can be managed by having the disappearing menu item be replaced
  by an unselectable blank menu item. Then, anything below would not
  jump. If the menu while it has a blank menu item is closed by any
  method, the blank menu item should be deleted. Thus, when the menu is
  opened later by any method, in the same login session or not, the
  blank menu item would not be included.

  Additional info:

  Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS, kept evergreen, with Gnome desktop environment
  3.36.8 (still).

  The package was guessed from the list of process IDs. The string:
  gnome-shell 3.36.9-0ubuntu0-20-04.2

  I'm told that Gnome bugs have to be reported to a distro bug tracker
  first for proper component assignment, so I'm reporting here now.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1933748] Re: Gnome wifi menu items jumping up and down make clicking risky

2021-06-27 Thread Daniel van Vugt
I think the main issue here is the erratic wifi reception, so that's a
kernel bug (or hardware or environmental). The GUI design is
understandably annoying in this case, but it's of secondary concern and
I can't find evidence of other people having the same problem. So low
priority for gnome-shell.

If you'd like to discuss the design further with the GNOME developers
then please open a new issue at:

  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues

But I suggest the most important thing here is to progress as a kernel
bug, so please run the following command on the affect system to collect
more information:

  apport-collect 1933748

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  Gnome wifi menu items jumping up and down make clicking risky

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Steps to reproduce:

  0. I don't know the relevant circumstances about Wi-Fi networks being
  available and about the adapter's reception (I use a 2.4GHz USB
  adapter). This occurs mainly when I first try to get on a network,
  probably right after waking the machine from sleep and trying to get
  on a network.

  1. In the Gnome desktop environment's top panel, at the far right,
  open the menu. If Wi-Fi is off, turn it on. If it says Wi-Fi Not
  Connected, see if that line is appearing and disappearing several
  times.

  2. Try to select a command below that line, not a command that is
  exposed only by selecting Wi-Fi Not Connected but one below that, such
  as Settings. Because the network line is disappearing and reappearing
  in unpredictably rapid cycles, you may not want to click on a command
  below it (and risk clicking the wrong command) but merely position
  your cursor as if you intend to click it.

  Actual result: You can't be sure what you're going to click.

  Expected result:

  If a menu command must appear and disappear in unpredictable fashion,
  have it do so without everything below it in the menu jumping up and
  down.

  This can be managed by having the disappearing menu item be replaced
  by an unselectable blank menu item. Then, anything below would not
  jump. If the menu while it has a blank menu item is closed by any
  method, the blank menu item should be deleted. Thus, when the menu is
  opened later by any method, in the same login session or not, the
  blank menu item would not be included.

  Additional info:

  Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS, kept evergreen, with Gnome desktop environment
  3.36.8 (still).

  The package was guessed from the list of process IDs. The string:
  gnome-shell 3.36.9-0ubuntu0-20-04.2

  I'm told that Gnome bugs have to be reported to a distro bug tracker
  first for proper component assignment, so I'm reporting here now.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1933748] Re: Gnome wifi menu items jumping up and down make clicking risky

2021-06-27 Thread Daniel van Vugt
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Triaged

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Title:
  Gnome wifi menu items jumping up and down make clicking risky

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Steps to reproduce:

  0. I don't know the relevant circumstances about Wi-Fi networks being
  available and about the adapter's reception (I use a 2.4GHz USB
  adapter). This occurs mainly when I first try to get on a network,
  probably right after waking the machine from sleep and trying to get
  on a network.

  1. In the Gnome desktop environment's top panel, at the far right,
  open the menu. If Wi-Fi is off, turn it on. If it says Wi-Fi Not
  Connected, see if that line is appearing and disappearing several
  times.

  2. Try to select a command below that line, not a command that is
  exposed only by selecting Wi-Fi Not Connected but one below that, such
  as Settings. Because the network line is disappearing and reappearing
  in unpredictably rapid cycles, you may not want to click on a command
  below it (and risk clicking the wrong command) but merely position
  your cursor as if you intend to click it.

  Actual result: You can't be sure what you're going to click.

  Expected result:

  If a menu command must appear and disappear in unpredictable fashion,
  have it do so without everything below it in the menu jumping up and
  down.

  This can be managed by having the disappearing menu item be replaced
  by an unselectable blank menu item. Then, anything below would not
  jump. If the menu while it has a blank menu item is closed by any
  method, the blank menu item should be deleted. Thus, when the menu is
  opened later by any method, in the same login session or not, the
  blank menu item would not be included.

  Additional info:

  Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS, kept evergreen, with Gnome desktop environment
  3.36.8 (still).

  The package was guessed from the list of process IDs. The string:
  gnome-shell 3.36.9-0ubuntu0-20-04.2

  I'm told that Gnome bugs have to be reported to a distro bug tracker
  first for proper component assignment, so I'm reporting here now.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1933748] Re: Gnome wifi menu items jumping up and down make clicking risky

2021-06-27 Thread Daniel van Vugt
It's also possible a newer kernel version (in comment #3) might make the
driver more reliable and avoid the problem without any GUI changes.

** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  Gnome wifi menu items jumping up and down make clicking risky

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Steps to reproduce:

  0. I don't know the relevant circumstances about Wi-Fi networks being
  available and about the adapter's reception (I use a 2.4GHz USB
  adapter). This occurs mainly when I first try to get on a network,
  probably right after waking the machine from sleep and trying to get
  on a network.

  1. In the Gnome desktop environment's top panel, at the far right,
  open the menu. If Wi-Fi is off, turn it on. If it says Wi-Fi Not
  Connected, see if that line is appearing and disappearing several
  times.

  2. Try to select a command below that line, not a command that is
  exposed only by selecting Wi-Fi Not Connected but one below that, such
  as Settings. Because the network line is disappearing and reappearing
  in unpredictably rapid cycles, you may not want to click on a command
  below it (and risk clicking the wrong command) but merely position
  your cursor as if you intend to click it.

  Actual result: You can't be sure what you're going to click.

  Expected result:

  If a menu command must appear and disappear in unpredictable fashion,
  have it do so without everything below it in the menu jumping up and
  down.

  This can be managed by having the disappearing menu item be replaced
  by an unselectable blank menu item. Then, anything below would not
  jump. If the menu while it has a blank menu item is closed by any
  method, the blank menu item should be deleted. Thus, when the menu is
  opened later by any method, in the same login session or not, the
  blank menu item would not be included.

  Additional info:

  Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS, kept evergreen, with Gnome desktop environment
  3.36.8 (still).

  The package was guessed from the list of process IDs. The string:
  gnome-shell 3.36.9-0ubuntu0-20-04.2

  I'm told that Gnome bugs have to be reported to a distro bug tracker
  first for proper component assignment, so I'm reporting here now.

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