Upstream Chromium bug is a duplicate of #616308
which is showing "Fixed" in July 2016, version 52
Further to comment #27, closing as fixed
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: webkit (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
Version 52 is already/now released for 16.04 if you have security
updates enabled.
I just did
sudo apt-mark unhold chromium-browser
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
to get version 52.
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I've got (L450) this annoying bug to, (just finder what it was and getting it
pinned down is such a relief).
On the Chromium release calendar* it says 16 or 20 july, but i'm on ver 51 yet.
When will we get Chromium ver. 52?
https://www.chromium.org/developers/calendar
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Does any of the poohbahs know: (the inevitable question) will Chromium 52 (ie,
the fix) get pushed out to the various distros? Which ones?
Or can we install it some other way?
Chromium is presenting other troubles to me know, so I'm looking forward
to upgrading again.
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This bug was introduced in Chromium 51 and should be fixed in Chromium
52. More info here:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=609748
Downgrading to chromium-browser_50.0.2661.102-0ubuntu0.14.04.1.1117
appears to fix it on my T530.
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I am on Arch-linux (but experiencing the same bug). The following
downgrade fixes it for me: [ALPM] downgraded chromium (51.0.2704.106-1
-> 50.0.2661.102-1)
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I'm having the same issue with
Opera 38.0.2220.41
on Lenovo Thinkpad E330
and Ubuntu 16.04
The same applies to the Vivaldi browser. I guess I'm stuck to Firefox
now, which is really annoying.
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Just an update to comment #3: A workaround for this problem on chromium-
browser is just the last three lines of what I wrote before, ie (as two
lines):
sudo apt-get install chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-
extra=49.0.2623.108-0ubuntu1.1233 chromium-
browser=49.0.2623.108-0ubuntu1.1233
sudo apt-mark hold
I think this bug should probably be priority high, it makes Chrome
essentially completely unusable for people with these laptop models.
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Applies to the Lenovo T420s Touchpad on Ubuntu 14.04 too. So no
"feature" of newer systems.
Encountered the bug about one week ago.
Also applies to the current Chrome unstable dev channel.
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If triggered by the middle button, the bug also persists if smooth
scrolling is disabled via about:flags. So no coincidence with smooth
scrolling.
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** Changed in: webkit (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: webkit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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I have an X220 and the same issue - and I'm on Arch. It only happens when I
scroll using the Touchpad (edge scroll), not when I use a mousewheel.
Tried disabling smooth scrolling (Re: that Chromium bug report) - still there,
even if the jump sometimes seems less high. Weird.
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I doubt it will also happen in Firefox since it doesn't use Webkit to
render pages :-)
But this definitely seems WebKit specific, I saw it even in webkit-gtk
browsers (eg. suckless surf).
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I have a Lenovo X230 and have the same issue.
Another thing that I don't think was mentioned: when I switch tabs and
switch back, then scroll, then click, it moves me back to where I was
when I switched, rather than the top of the page.
It also looks like this person has the same issue:
Maybe this is related? It's hard to tell
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=575401
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Title:
regression: page scrolling jumps
Okay, so it sounds like a recent update to webkit contains the problem.
(I hardly know what that means butso) I've added webkit to the affected
packages. Hello webkit folk! Help?
Chris Down: I spent a lot of time moving from Chrome to Chromium to
avoid the bug, only to be chased by it a couple
I don't know. I'm equally in the dark as you are :-)
I didn't test with previous versions, but I only saw this occur
recently, too. It has prompted me to move to Firefox, which doesn't have
the bug (but other Webkit-based browsers do).
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Interesting. How come a chromium-browser update would make the difference, and
a downgrade fix it?
How do you mean it affects those other apps? (Is that true only of recent
versions?)
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** Attachment added: "xinput-t460s"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1598519/+attachment/4696480/+files/xinput-t460s
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I also notice that you're on a T450s, and I'm on a T460s. Maybe it's
some bug in Webkit that particularly applies to these new T*s models?
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I think this is a bug in Webkit, not Chrome, since this also affects
other apps using Webkit (Spotify, Midori, other browsers w/ Webkit, etc)
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The following sequence downgrades chromium browser to the previous
available version, prior to the introduction of the new bug, and holds
it there:
sudo apt-get remove chromium-browser
sudo apt-get remove chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra
apt-cache showpkg chromium-browser
sudo apt-get install
** Description changed:
I switched to chromium-browser from Google Chrome when, 1-2 months ago,
Chrome began to misbehave on all pages. It spontaneously jumped to the
top of the page when I continue scrolling downwards (using a touchpad).
- As of a July 1 update to
+ As of a July 1
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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