There hasn't been much further reports of scrolling problems on mx4.
Marking as an incomplete for now.
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Scrolling inertia for webapps died on Meizu MX4 (stable channel)
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Title:
Scrolling inertia for webapps died on Meizu MX4 (stable channel)
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Title:
Scrolling inertia for webapps died on Meizu MX4 (stable channel)
To
The easiest though would be a way for us to reproduce the problem more
systematically. Then we can look at that from various angles.
Can you think of particular circumstances to trigger the bug? Like a URL,
website or number of open apps / webapps for example ? Or the duration
after which you
@dinamic: there are no obvious connections between all the oxide based
apps, the fact that they seem to all be affected is a hint, but the
potential "system related" side of things might not be that tied to
oxide itself,
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also happened twice (again) since my last report
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Title:
Scrolling inertia for webapps died on Meizu MX4 (stable channel)
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when the inertia dies, it dies system wide, web browser and all the web
apps
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Title:
Scrolling inertia for webapps died on Meizu MX4 (stable
Could you try attaching the part of /var/log/syslog corresponding to that
period ? Or look for suspicious messages about the touch / event system
maybe ?
I tried again a few times, but i may restart / flash my system too often
here.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 7:20 PM, David Barth
Could you check (to be more certain about the "system level" side) if
e.g. apps w/ long scrolling like the messaging app (when viewing a list
of sms') also behaves like that (when you are in a situation where you
can repro it) ?
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Ah, that's a very interesting observation; that would make it less like a
web component issue, and more like a touch input problem, ie at the system
level, not app.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 2:43 PM, dinamic <1494...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> also happened twice (again) since my last report
>
>
sure :D next time
but isn't messaging app a qml app? qml apps are not effected. only the
browser and all the web apps, there is probably something wrong with
oxide?
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Milestone: None => sprint-14
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Alexandre Abreu (abreu-alexandre)
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Thanks for the pastebin. In that case the pages seem to have several layout
issues which may have impacted scrolling inertia.
Still it is more surprising in the case of Google+ pages since it's a basic
feature of the user interface, and reporters indicate it stops working suddenly.
Thanks in
just got this on my nexus 4 running RC proposed
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12430472/
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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To try to extract some more data about the circumstances, you can try 2
things:
1. scan the app logs for error or debug messages about touch events: is
there anything suspicious in the logs when that error occurs ?
2. start an app that is prone to exposing the issue with the --inspector
flag; the
I haven't been able to repro it yet on Mx4,
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i don't know how to trigger/debug this bug, it just happens
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note that there is no real reciepe to reproduce it, it can take days til
it shows up, at least for me ... probably the OP has a way to reproduce
it more reliably ?
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i see it on all webapps occasionally, even in the browser ... running
rc-proposed on MX4
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Title:
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Trying on my MX4 with image 15.04/r4, I can't see that at first sight.
Tested with Google+ (the canonical app), and Facebook. I couldn't login
with ogra's G+ but the different UA seemed to introduce a different feel
to the public home screen. So that may be due to css code that thinks
it's on
** Also affects: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alexandre Abreu (abreu-alexandre)
** Also affects: webapps-core
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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