[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-04-05 Thread Daniel van Vugt
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1747568 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1747568 Per comment #15, the original reporter can't test this any more. But I feel bug 1747568 might be a better description of the problem for most people. Moving there... ** This bug has been marked a

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-04-02 Thread Daniel van Vugt
This bug has become a little overloaded. Everyone please log your own bugs, and/or review the related bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bugs?field.tag=noclick -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-04-01 Thread Calin
I have the same issue, I can't drag and drop any windows in Gnome / Wayland, kernel 4.15, ubuntu 17.10 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1730174 Title: [artful] mouse clicks are

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-02-26 Thread Max Rumpf
Update: So, no, EnableWayland=false didn't really fix the issue here. Instead of the mouse being not clickable in gdm and gnome shell, gdm works fine, but once I log in, I have artifacts all over the place (greenish squares, single pixels from the normal image, etc). Leaving EnableWayland=false

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-02-26 Thread Max Rumpf
This bug also affects me. However, I don't use nvidia drivers, but mesa, since I have a AMD Radeon Vega 56. Setting EnableWayland to false fixed the issue for me. The bug occurred after updating a lot of packages today, including dbus, mesa, etc. I'm using the mesa drivers from the joe-yasi ppa.

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-02-24 Thread PTra
** Tags added: wayland -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1730174 Title: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop To manage

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-02-24 Thread PTra
Affects me as well. Mouse(Logitech G402) movement is fine but I can't click on anything in gdm3 login screen and gnome-shell itself. Only changing to Xorg instead of wayland fixes it. As suggested above if it is related to Nvidia driver I don't think so because I am using AMD Radeon R7 370 (with

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-02-05 Thread Enigma
Here it is: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome- shell/+bug/1747568 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1730174 Title: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-02-05 Thread Enigma
If you can instruct me on how to gather the pertinent information, I can make a report. Honestly though, it seems like the chances of some unique rare issue that few have is going to get much attention. If it comes to it that I need Wayland on this system, I'd sooner just reinstall which

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-02-05 Thread Daniel van Vugt
@enimga0, Wayland may not be the default in 18.04 but if it's going to be in better shape by 18.10 then we really have to stay focussed on fixing it. Judging by the bug reports I'm seeing, I don't share your confidence that your particular issue will fix itself before October. Because nobody

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-02-05 Thread Enigma
Ehh... Not really worth the trouble at this point as I've resolved it myself by just disabling Wayland. Since Wayland won't be default in 18.04 anyway, there's a good chance the issue will be fixed by 18.10. I've posted the same solution on an Ask Ubuntu question so it may help others. -- You

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-02-05 Thread Daniel van Vugt
@swami-petaramesh, With nouveau, Ubuntu will default to Wayland. And if you install the Nvidia proprietary driver then that generally disables Wayland and forces you to use Xorg. Although the difference is usually invisible to the user. So actually it sounds like Xorg was causing your

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-02-05 Thread Swâmi Petaramesh
Hello, I cannot test it anymore in Ubuntu, as I have removed Ubuntu from this machine, but I do *not* believe that it related to Wayland and I'm positive that it relates to the NVidia proprietary driver on my machine as explained above. For I discovered the same issue after installing Manjaro

[Bug 1730174] Re: [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged in to the desktop

2018-02-04 Thread Daniel van Vugt
@swami-petaramesh, Can you confirm if the problem only occurs for you in Wayland sessions, and not if you log in to "Ubuntu on Xorg"? ** Summary changed: - [artful] Mouse broken after upgrade from 17.04 to 17.10 + [artful] mouse clicks are completely ignored both in Gnome's gdm and once logged