** Description changed: Copy of Ubuntu 12.04.03 report Bug #1273521 + + Update: + Seems the repository installations for fglrx current and updated are not finishing the process- as with an externally downloaded driver package from AMD/ATI one has to run aticonfig --initial - hence after engaging in a reinstall check the condition of the xorg.conf- as with many of our system it seems as if this final process was not run Ubuntu 12.04.03... running aticonfig --initial corrects the xorg.conf without a need to reboot. Run as su or sudo aticonfig --initial + This also most effectively corrects the noted problems with mouse functionality with Firefox. Fix: Discovered a problem with the fglrx install used for the systems installed which demonstated this mouse feature problem limited to Firefox and KDE- interestingly no other GUIs were impacted. Specifically /etc/X11/xorg.conf was incomplete and other problems with the installation. The best solution found was to install another beta variant from the repos or to install the proprietary installer from AMD after first removing any existing fglrx installations. The act of reinstalling the proprietary fglrx or AMD driver seems to have ended the problems with the mouse. Some systems were installed from the 12.04.03 desktop DVD while others from a network install- all seem to have fglrx/AMD driver problems all resolved by a reinstall of fglrx/AMD. We are continuing to research what happened and will provide any updates if they become available. It's been a busy couple months- we have removed all 13* Ubuntu installs due to a high level of problems and lack of support by vendors(hardware and s oftware) and replaced them with 12.04.03. Seems to be in "KDE" systems and applications and whilst in Firefox on Gnome and Mate desktops. Problem occured in 12.04.03 release for Firefox and PPA variants including the beta through Firefox 27 What happens is after some varying amount of time the mouse becomes rather limited as if a it is partially captured. When in Gnome and using Firefox the limitations only effect the Firefox program and not others. The mouse wheel no longer causes the window content to scroll-- to scroll one must pull down the drag bar-- the up and down arrows don't work on the scroll bar to the right of the contents window. The right-click no longer works. The left click allows one to change selected windows and click in the content window but one cannot select any of the menu buttons in the main Firefox program. It seems to be similar to what happens in KDE and KDE programs. To restore functionality in Firefox exit all instances of Firefox and restart or sometimes requiring a reboot. I'm guessing some sort of mouse functions capture but still uncertain. Tried: xdotool mouse 3 which seemed at first to work to protect the problem from occuring but it's unreliable at best.
** Description changed: - Copy of Ubuntu 12.04.03 report Bug #1273521 + Copy of Ubuntu 12.04.03 report Bug #1273521 also effects package + "fglrx" Update: - Seems the repository installations for fglrx current and updated are not finishing the process- as with an externally downloaded driver package from AMD/ATI one has to run aticonfig --initial - hence after engaging in a reinstall check the condition of the xorg.conf- as with many of our system it seems as if this final process was not run Ubuntu 12.04.03... running aticonfig --initial corrects the xorg.conf without a need to reboot. Run as su or sudo aticonfig --initial + Seems the repository installations for fglrx current and updated are not finishing the process- as with an externally downloaded driver package from AMD/ATI one has to run aticonfig --initial - hence after engaging in a reinstall check the condition of the xorg.conf- as with many of our system it seems as if this final process was not run Ubuntu 12.04.03... running aticonfig --initial corrects the xorg.conf without a need to reboot. Run as su or sudo aticonfig --initial This also most effectively corrects the noted problems with mouse functionality with Firefox. Fix: Discovered a problem with the fglrx install used for the systems installed which demonstated this mouse feature problem limited to Firefox and KDE- interestingly no other GUIs were impacted. Specifically /etc/X11/xorg.conf was incomplete and other problems with the installation. The best solution found was to install another beta variant from the repos or to install the proprietary installer from AMD after first removing any existing fglrx installations. The act of reinstalling the proprietary fglrx or AMD driver seems to have ended the problems with the mouse. Some systems were installed from the 12.04.03 desktop DVD while others from a network install- all seem to have fglrx/AMD driver problems all resolved by a reinstall of fglrx/AMD. We are continuing to research what happened and will provide any updates if they become available. It's been a busy couple months- we have removed all 13* Ubuntu installs due to a high level of problems and lack of support by vendors(hardware and s oftware) and replaced them with 12.04.03. Seems to be in "KDE" systems and applications and whilst in Firefox on Gnome and Mate desktops. Problem occured in 12.04.03 release for Firefox and PPA variants including the beta through Firefox 27 What happens is after some varying amount of time the mouse becomes rather limited as if a it is partially captured. When in Gnome and using Firefox the limitations only effect the Firefox program and not others. The mouse wheel no longer causes the window content to scroll-- to scroll one must pull down the drag bar-- the up and down arrows don't work on the scroll bar to the right of the contents window. The right-click no longer works. The left click allows one to change selected windows and click in the content window but one cannot select any of the menu buttons in the main Firefox program. It seems to be similar to what happens in KDE and KDE programs. To restore functionality in Firefox exit all instances of Firefox and restart or sometimes requiring a reboot. I'm guessing some sort of mouse functions capture but still uncertain. Tried: xdotool mouse 3 which seemed at first to work to protect the problem from occuring but it's unreliable at best. ** Description changed: - Copy of Ubuntu 12.04.03 report Bug #1273521 also effects package + Copy of Ubuntu 12.04.03 report Bug #1273521 also effects project "fglrx" Update: Seems the repository installations for fglrx current and updated are not finishing the process- as with an externally downloaded driver package from AMD/ATI one has to run aticonfig --initial - hence after engaging in a reinstall check the condition of the xorg.conf- as with many of our system it seems as if this final process was not run Ubuntu 12.04.03... running aticonfig --initial corrects the xorg.conf without a need to reboot. Run as su or sudo aticonfig --initial This also most effectively corrects the noted problems with mouse functionality with Firefox. Fix: Discovered a problem with the fglrx install used for the systems installed which demonstated this mouse feature problem limited to Firefox and KDE- interestingly no other GUIs were impacted. Specifically /etc/X11/xorg.conf was incomplete and other problems with the installation. The best solution found was to install another beta variant from the repos or to install the proprietary installer from AMD after first removing any existing fglrx installations. The act of reinstalling the proprietary fglrx or AMD driver seems to have ended the problems with the mouse. Some systems were installed from the 12.04.03 desktop DVD while others from a network install- all seem to have fglrx/AMD driver problems all resolved by a reinstall of fglrx/AMD. We are continuing to research what happened and will provide any updates if they become available. It's been a busy couple months- we have removed all 13* Ubuntu installs due to a high level of problems and lack of support by vendors(hardware and s oftware) and replaced them with 12.04.03. Seems to be in "KDE" systems and applications and whilst in Firefox on Gnome and Mate desktops. Problem occured in 12.04.03 release for Firefox and PPA variants including the beta through Firefox 27 What happens is after some varying amount of time the mouse becomes rather limited as if a it is partially captured. When in Gnome and using Firefox the limitations only effect the Firefox program and not others. The mouse wheel no longer causes the window content to scroll-- to scroll one must pull down the drag bar-- the up and down arrows don't work on the scroll bar to the right of the contents window. The right-click no longer works. The left click allows one to change selected windows and click in the content window but one cannot select any of the menu buttons in the main Firefox program. It seems to be similar to what happens in KDE and KDE programs. To restore functionality in Firefox exit all instances of Firefox and restart or sometimes requiring a reboot. I'm guessing some sort of mouse functions capture but still uncertain. Tried: xdotool mouse 3 which seemed at first to work to protect the problem from occuring but it's unreliable at best. ** Description changed: Copy of Ubuntu 12.04.03 report Bug #1273521 also effects project "fglrx" Update: - Seems the repository installations for fglrx current and updated are not finishing the process- as with an externally downloaded driver package from AMD/ATI one has to run aticonfig --initial - hence after engaging in a reinstall check the condition of the xorg.conf- as with many of our system it seems as if this final process was not run Ubuntu 12.04.03... running aticonfig --initial corrects the xorg.conf without a need to reboot. Run as su or sudo aticonfig --initial + Seems the repository installations for fglrx current and updated are not finishing the process- as with an externally downloaded driver package from AMD/ATI one has to run aticonfig --initial - hence after engaging in a reinstall using Ubuntu 12.04.03 repository systems- check the condition of the xorg.conf- as with many of our system it seems as if this final process was not run Ubuntu 12.04.03... running aticonfig --initial corrects the xorg.conf without a need to reboot. Run as su or sudo aticonfig --initial This also most effectively corrects the noted problems with mouse functionality with Firefox. Fix: Discovered a problem with the fglrx install used for the systems installed which demonstated this mouse feature problem limited to Firefox and KDE- interestingly no other GUIs were impacted. Specifically /etc/X11/xorg.conf was incomplete and other problems with the installation. The best solution found was to install another beta variant from the repos or to install the proprietary installer from AMD after first removing any existing fglrx installations. The act of reinstalling the proprietary fglrx or AMD driver seems to have ended the problems with the mouse. Some systems were installed from the 12.04.03 desktop DVD while others from a network install- all seem to have fglrx/AMD driver problems all resolved by a reinstall of fglrx/AMD. We are continuing to research what happened and will provide any updates if they become available. It's been a busy couple months- we have removed all 13* Ubuntu installs due to a high level of problems and lack of support by vendors(hardware and s oftware) and replaced them with 12.04.03. Seems to be in "KDE" systems and applications and whilst in Firefox on Gnome and Mate desktops. Problem occured in 12.04.03 release for Firefox and PPA variants including the beta through Firefox 27 What happens is after some varying amount of time the mouse becomes rather limited as if a it is partially captured. When in Gnome and using Firefox the limitations only effect the Firefox program and not others. The mouse wheel no longer causes the window content to scroll-- to scroll one must pull down the drag bar-- the up and down arrows don't work on the scroll bar to the right of the contents window. The right-click no longer works. The left click allows one to change selected windows and click in the content window but one cannot select any of the menu buttons in the main Firefox program. It seems to be similar to what happens in KDE and KDE programs. To restore functionality in Firefox exit all instances of Firefox and restart or sometimes requiring a reboot. I'm guessing some sort of mouse functions capture but still uncertain. Tried: xdotool mouse 3 which seemed at first to work to protect the problem from occuring but it's unreliable at best. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1273523 Title: Mouse functions lost whilst in Firefox-release and beta Ubuntu 12.04 To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1273523/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
