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Hi Angel,
Thanks for filing the bug. We noticed the issue about the same time and
already have a new version pushed to precise. This should be fixed in
version 0.3.4-0ubuntu1.
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We are in the middle of a transition for utouch right now.
Unfortunately, until we get utouch-geis updated to use the new utouch
stack, gestures will not work. Things should be in order by feature
freeze though.
Marking this as invalid since it doesn't have anything to do with
synaptics and it's
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If it's a serial touchscreen, try these instructions from Brian Murray:
http://www.murraytwins.com/blog/?p=103
If it's a usb touchscreen, try uninstalling xserver-xorg-input-wacom.
Hopefully after the above your touchscreen will be using the X evdev
input module. It has support for multitouch,
Andrea,
Can you confirm that this is a hang and not a crash?
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Unity crashed touching my touchpad/trackpad
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I installed ppa:unity-team/staging, and now I can't reproduce this any
more. I'm not sure whether to mark it as fix released or fix committed,
so I'll let you figure it out :).
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On Precise, the uTouch gesture stack sits on the client side of X. For
it to work properly, touch events need to be emitted. Unfortunately, if
the X synaptics input module is listening for three touch gestures
(three touch tap for middle click, for example), this will prevent the X
server from
I checked out the latest packaging branch for pulseaudio using
debcheckout, built, installed, and retested. Something in there fixes
things. I'm looking forward to version 1:1.1-0ubuntu11 being released
:).
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Hi Bence,
It's not really a bug because it is working as designed. However, you
are free to override the default behavior if you want.
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the normal flow of events for clickpad devices. To
be sure of minimal breakage, a call-for-testing has been sent. I will
update this bug with more information when the CFT closes.
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I see this issue, but only on armel. Since the original bug reporter is
also using armel, this may be an arch-specific bug. It currently blocks
unity-2d from starting on my ASUS Transformer. I have auto-login, so it
ends up looping in a tight X session crash.
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Hi Doug,
What version of xserver-xorg-input-synaptics do you have?
Thanks!
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On 09/12/2011 05:44 AM, Jussi Pakkanen wrote:
The cause of (some part) of this bug is somewhere else. I removed all
code from patch 503 and left only the part that adds new fields to
structs. Effectively it looks like this:
--- a/include/inputstr.h
+++ b/include/inputstr.h
@@ -335,6 +335,8
I'm not sure exactly which devices we're talking about. For me, trackpad
and touchpad are synonymous. My working assumption is that the built-in
trackpads are working for people, but the Apple Magic Trackpad is not.
The bug referenced by Joshua in comment #16 is a previous bug that was
fixed in
Hi Alexander,
Thanks for following up. The patch was released in the linux 3.0.0-11.18
yesterday, so it sounds like everything is good!
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Daniel, you seem to be correct. There's some code in the hid-magicmouse
module that enables multitouch mode for the magic trackpad. It sounds
like we need to remove the RightBtn code when that happens. Would you be
able to create a patch for this and send it to the linux-input mailing
list? If
Hi Martin,
That would be a different issue than the one this bug is for. You have a
potential bug with the bluetooth stack when trying to pair the device.
Please open a new bug for your issue.
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My guess is that X is sending button 1 press and release events, and
that GTK has internally remapped button 1 to secondary and button 2 to
primary for left-handed mousing. GTK needs to somehow determine if the
XInput slave device (i.e. the physical device) is a touchscreen or not.
Then it can
I'm not sure how best to handle this. Neither crashes appear to be
caused by libgrip based on the backtrace alone, but that's not really
sufficient to be sure.
Chris, can you determine if you see these same crashes with the utouch
patch commented out?
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** Description changed:
+ SRU Justification:
+
+ Impact: The new multitouch functionality in Ubuntu Natty works well
+ enough for the example applications. However, it does not handle touch
+ end events properly, which can cause applications relying on accurate
+ touch state to fail.
+
+ How
Please see attachments in bug 762938 for the Natty SRU package.
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I was working off of the recording attached in bug 762938. I saw the
button presses that warped the pointer to 0/0 and hoped that fixing that
would help. Do you see the spurious lines if you play back the
recording? If not, can you create a new recording? Instructions can be
found at
klerfayt,
Actually, I'm glad you played with all the input knobs on the tablet so
I would know if anything was broken :).
I think I realized why I wasn't seeing the issue on my natty development
machine. I had installed a newer version of xserver-xorg-input-wacom,
and it behaves differently.
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Public bug reported:
Geis emits attributes and values when gestures occur. The gesture
attribute GEIS_GESTURE_ATTRIBUTE_GESTURE_NAME should emit values
consistent with GEIS_GESTURE_TYPE_* definitions. These definitions are
of the form:
Drag,touch=3
Tap,touch=4
etc.
In Oneiric, the gesture
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Here's some notes from my investigations:
* It is only reproducible on a full multitouch trackpad, which currently are
only Apple trackpads
* There seems to be some smooth scrolling and then a snap reversion
* On a touchscreen, two touch drags produce inconsistent smooth scrolling but
no snap
Yes, the X server change that caused this issue was first released in
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wacom
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Daniel,
Great job digging into this! It's really interesting that you see the
same issues when dumping from the bluetooth stack directly.
The evdev event buffer is after the bluetooth stack has handed events
off to the hid-magicmouse. Also, the input event buffer is set to 60
events, not 60
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My impression, based on the reproduction scenario above, was that this
was not hitting a lot of people. Now that I realize we are getting many
crash reports, I am focusing our team's resources on it. Jussi and
Stephen are working on it now, though I'll be on planes tomorrow and
won't be back
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Hi,
When I run evince I find it working as designed. It's not optimal yet,
though. Here's a description of how it works for me:
1. Start scrolling with a two touch drag
2. Evince hesitates for a half second
3. Evince then begins scrolling as appropriately, including the scrolled
distance during
** Summary changed:
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I have committed a fix to the evince branch for the current development
release (precise). It should be uploaded sometime in the next week.
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** Description changed:
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+ ==
+ [Impact]
+ Gesture support in applications currently requires a tradeoff when dealing
with two touch scrolling on trackpads. There may be users who would prefer to
operate evince without gesture support. Currently,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 830640 ***
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Because this bug looks identical to a bug fixed in libgrip
0.3.2-0ubuntu2, and the version listed in the bug report is
0.3.2-0ubuntu1, I'm duping the bug. Please undupe the bug if you can
still reproduce it
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eog crashed with SIGSEGV in gdk_x11_window_get_xid()
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Bug 804109 is similar in that the trackpad fails to work properly. A
workaround there was:
* Install dconf-tools;
* Launch it
* Search for: /org/gnome/settings-daemon/peripherals/touchpad/
* Check touchpad-enabled
I'm not sure the two bugs are the same, though. Please test this
workaround a let
Chris,
We have a daily ppa which builds the latest trunk version of libgrip
among other packages. It is at: ppa:utouch-team/daily. Unfortunately,
there is a bug which causes the libgrip package to be built with the
wrong version. I am fixing that up now and it should be resolved
shortly. I'll
It took a bit longer than we thought, but Stephen Webb was able to get
the daily ppa working for libgrip again. Please test it out to see if
things are fixed.
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My guess is that although we now are getting the right data into the
right properties, Qt probably is not keeping track of the unchanged
valuator values. So, if an event comes in with a valuator range of [1,1]
(which implies that only the Y valuator changed), then Qt needs to copy
the old X,
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Switch on atomic gestures for touchpads by default
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utouch-grail aborts when there are multiple accepted atomic
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Tap touches rejected erroneously
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N-touch Touch gestures come even when actual number of touches is
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Tap gesture goes back to Update state after End state.
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The cause of this bug was never released in Ubuntu. Removing the distro
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Grail backend emits wrong number of tap touches when
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Non-tentative grail backend emits wrong tap events
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Atomic grail backend will not do anything if a tap physically ends
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angle gesture attribute doesn't contain expected values
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, and the
tap ended after the X sync event generation, the tap gesture will be
rejected erroneously.
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Status: In Progress
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There are many people who despise tap to click functionality. I
personally like it, but I know that it will likely never be possible to
forgo the configuration option.
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Status: New
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Hi Naba,
This is an upstream Gnome design. It doesn't have anything to do with
utouch or multitouch gestures.
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Tap actions emitted for more than three
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premature gesture acceptance possible upon timestamps mismatch
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I'm assuming you mean the unity gestures are broken. This doesn't really
have anything to do with the clickpad support. The utouch stack and
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics have some bugs that we are working on.
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premature gesture acceptance possible upon timestamps mismatch
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/962705
Title:
Taps time out erroneously and don't fire
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We are using a 1.11 xserver as our base, and then backporting the 1.12
input stack on top. Along the way, the input option api/abi was changed,
but in a way that did not cause any compilation failures or even
warnings due to bad programming style.
Two commits that were in the input stack were
The code path to trigger this bug occurs whenever either of the
following occurs:
* An input device is created manually in xorg.conf or an xorg.conf.d
snippet
* AutoAddDevices or AutoEnableDevices is set to false
Because these are very unusual scenarios, I plan to wait until after the
beta 2
This was a bug filed from back when the utouch stack was inside the X
server. Now that we have moved the stack to the client side, this should
not longer be an issue.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Won't Fix
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The bad code does not exist in Precise. It has been replaced by better
code :).
** No longer affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu Precise)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/780961
Title:
Xorg
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 931397 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/931397
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 931397
Xorg crashes with AutoAddDevices false
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Hi Pedro,
Yes, that's my plan, but I can't give you a timeframe yet. I'm currently
focused on fixing bugs for the 12.04 release, so I may not get back to
it for a bit.
Thanks!
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