Hi Gunnar,
the issue was that in some cases, typing the Greek key for accent (tonos, the
key is ";"), and then after releasing it, typing "α", resulted in two separate
characters, i.e.
;+α=´α
instead of the correct
;+α=ά
At first I thought this was because of ibus, because I was seeing the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: intel-vaapi-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This is correct behaviour. The X server window loses focus, not the X
app inside it.
Your app would lose focus correctly if Unity8 used Xmir properly with
-rootless. I appreciate Unity8's still not ready for that (bug 1543467)
so will implement another workaround in Xmir.
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Hey,
I'm running Xubuntu 16.04 64-bit on an older HP Compaq dc7900 computer with a
Core 2 Duo E6500 2.33GHz Processor and the Intel Q45 Graphics chipset and I am
encountering the same problem. Pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 and Ctrl+Alt+F7 rectifies
the problem.
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I have the same issue.
May 25 10:12:26 jundurraga-sydney kernel: [166153.699295] nouveau :01:00.0:
fifo: SCHED_ERROR 0a [CTXSW_TIMEOUT]
May 25 10:12:30 jundurraga-sydney kernel: [166157.993822] nouveau :01:00.0:
fifo: SCHED_ERROR 0a [CTXSW_TIMEOUT]
May 25 10:12:34 jundurraga-sydney
What? The window *should* be realised on first map, which should happen
basically immediately (and is driven by the X11 client, not Mir).
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@Alkis:
I took the liberty to subscribe you to this bug, since I have a feeling
that the issue I mentioned in comment #6 might be similar to the one
with typing Greek as you have reported previously. What do you think?
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I just got the OSK working on the phone... and again the *focus* is
never lost. Mainly the issue being when the phone locks. You turn the
screen back on and the osk is still open for the lxc application. You
can still type to it and it all goes to that app. Need to figure
something out for
This bug was fixed in the package mir - 0.22.1+16.04.20160516.2-0ubuntu2
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[ Dimitri John Ledkov ]
* Fix FTBFS error: call of overloaded ‘abs(float)’ is ambiguous, by
including cmath c++ header.
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I see the same on my Yoga. When this happened a few years ago, the fix
was to update the BIOS (now 66CN55WW). A recent kernel upgrade broke
this again (I saw the problem return after upgrading to 16.04).
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** Changed in: canonical-pocket-desktop
Status: New => In Progress
** Also affects: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: libertine
Importance: Medium =>
The proposed changes in the PPA have been uploaded to yakkety (Ubuntu
16.10). Thanks Daniel!
There is a problem, though: The new Togo compose keys don't work by
default, and the cause seems to be some kind of conflict with IBus.
(IBus is available by default in Ubuntu.)
Changing the
Well, for some reason, this appears to be where the (gedit) window gets
realized in our existing release:
Atom _NET_WM_NAME = 267
Atom _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE = 295
Realize window 0xabaa7a98 "": 985x1093 +0+0 parent=0xab8dadc8
depth=24 redir=0 type=0 class=1 visibility=3 viewable=1
also, havent been able to reproduce the behavior with the demo servers,
just qtmir+Xmir on pocket desktop (where its easy to reproduce)
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I currently have a problem with the internet and the network is down,
but if you say you have not had good results does not know what to do
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1549455
** Branch linked: lp:~brandontschaefer/libertine/maliit-server-proxy
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Title:
Add on-screen-keyboard support for Xmir/Libertine apps
Sometimes, my laptop does not freeze. Just now I was able to see the
external display upon my second attempt, and found 8 backtraces in
dmesg:
[26529.773617] [drm:intel_dp_link_training_clock_recovery [i915]] *ERROR* failed
to enable link training
[26529.776319]
Hey Emanuele,
Albert got me the data I wanted from those tools, and the results are still
inconclusive. I think I need access to the hardware to make real progress on
this. So there's no need to bother with the trying those tools.
If you fancy a go, just to play:
1. Install build dependencies
I think it might be something going on with the focus causing the window
not to be realized (perhaps). I've checked that the buffers aren't
getting 'stuck'
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Simply a manual and unsupported install of libinput into /usr/local
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Title:
/usr/local/lib/libinput.so.10: version `LIBINPUT_0.20.0'
Hi Gerry,
I'm sorry if I'm not very experienced, but could you explain the full procedure
to download it and run? I am interested in trying it
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you've installed a newer libclutter from somewhere else
** Changed in: libinput (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
or an older one..
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Title:
/usr/local/lib/libinput.so.10: version `LIBINPUT_0.20.0' not found
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change the config then, you really don't need kbd for anything when
there is -evdev and -libinput
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
i'm new in GPU computing and after i installed nvidia-361.28 and cuda-7.5 all
the windows fell.
wua...what a huge mess
cannot even log in when i reboot my system.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu8.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
This bug was fixed in the package xkeyboard-config - 2.17-1ubuntu1
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* Merge with Debian (LP: #1584314), remaining changes:
- control, rules, xkb-data-i18n.install, xkb-data.install: Split out
xkb-data-i18n to be
** Changed in: gimp (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
[M6-LY] Gimp brushes leave garbage pixel trails
The rundom stuck key effect has been seen not only for arrow keys
though. It happens also for ALT, CTRL and probably SHIFT and SUPPER --
it is not easy to recognize what special/control key gets stuck. The
random stuck key effect never has been seen with alphabet and numeric
keys though.
Since I
Public bug reported:
pressing arrow keys leads randomly to the effect of stuck number key and
produces output in consoles or text editors like: "22" or
"88". Pressing some other key stops the infinite flooding.
This may (or not) be related to the following flooding in
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