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Since it's still in proposed and a day is mostly over (and Europe is
asleep again) - could somebody outline / point me to the conditions for
a package to be moved from proposed to released?
This would be good to know to understand what is missing (and
potentially help?) instead of entering a lengt
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When I attempted to install "IDEA Community," gnome-software gave me an
error saying "Unable to install 'IDEA Community': forbidden," and then
less than a second later, I was prompted for my password, and upon
entering it in, the installation started without issue.
The proble
I have fresh install of Lubuntu 18.04 and Ctrl+Alt+T fails to open the
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I have my Music on a Debian Server with a Samba share. In Unbuntu 16.04
was all good.
ProblemType: Bug
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The wifi button does not work on HP ProBook 650 G1
[ 463.050201] atkbd serio0: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0xf8
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[ 463.050205] atkbd serio0: Use 'setkeycodes e078 ' to make it known.
This lines in /lib/udev/hwdb.d/60-keyboard.hwdb actua
In my system, the dock is set to hide automatically, but it does not
hide and also partially covers the desktop icons. I'm using Ubuntu 18.04
64bit, everything up to date (gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock version
0.9.1).
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Whenever I boot Ubuntu following installation from the official install
ISO, the boot screen appears, but the login manager appears as static,
scrambled graphics, making me unable to l
I'm affected by this bug. I independently discovered the disable "Use
transparency from system theme" fix.
I don't think I had this problem with an NVIDIA graphics card, it was
only when I changed over to an AMD RX580 that the flickering started.
Ubuntu 18.04
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I can confirm having the same issue on my Ubuntu 18.04 system when using
Wayland, but if I use a Xorg session the shift key is recognized and I
have no issues.
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Namely for my part to solve the connection problems via auto connection.
However, it still freezes a few more times in use
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(In reply to Oleg from comment #153)
> (In reply to Serge Roussak from comment #152)
> > (In reply to Oleg from comment #151)
> > > Did the old patch work for you? I mean could you switch the layout
> > > pressing
> > > Ctrl while combos like Ctrl-S also worked as expected?
> >
> > Which patch do
Did the old patch work for you? I mean could you switch the layout
pressing Ctrl while combos like Ctrl-S also worked as expected?
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(In reply to Nikolay from comment #155)
> There is now once more spike of activity here - probably because Ubuntu
> 17.04 was released recently which dropped this patch because it was not
> compatible with newer xorg. kyak has provided an updated patch, but it would
> take a lot of time for distrib
(In reply to Oleg from comment #149)
>
> And the layout switching - does it occur when you press Ctrl+s? Could you
> please test with Ctrl+Shift?
No, it does not. Currently I could not to test multi-keys switching
combinations.
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> - Can you describe a bit how you imagine the changes to xkeyboard-config
> would look with this approach?
We would need changes wherever we want the new behaviour. I would prefer to
create new options for group switching, rather than modifying existing options.
Comments #117 and #118 show e
(In reply to Serge Roussak from comment #148)
> Yes, exactly. If I assign the left Ctrl as the switching key, then if I try
> to save a file in a text editor with the Ctrl+S, I got the "s" char in the
> file.
And the layout switching - does it occur when you press Ctrl+s? Could
you please test wit
(In reply to Serge Roussak from comment #146)
> Try, please, apply your patch, assign the left Ctrl as switching key and
> then to save something in the kate editor (or other) using Ctrl+S...
You mean to say the new patch doesn't work for you? Please be more
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(In reply to kyak from comment #142)
I mean dereferencing sendEvent pointer.
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Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press inste
Dear xorg developers. This is an old bug. In fact this is a 13 years old bug.
And it has been at least 7 years since this bug had a patch to fix it.
Yes, existing patch breaks specification. But one would seem that the fact that
patch existed for 7 years and was applied by default by popular dist
Not really.. This is something that has changed from 1.18 to 1.19.
"act" is now already passed as reference to XkbActionGetFilter.
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Thanks Andreas, I had missed this in the previous discussion.
First, I must say it's a very clever hack :)
I have not looked at it deeply yet, but I have some initial questions:
- Can you describe a bit how you imagine the changes to xkeyboard-config
would look with this approach?
- Do you thin
Created attachment 129861
The same patch, but based on 1.19.1 (fixed)
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Try, please, apply your patch, assign the left Ctrl as switching key and
then to save something in the kate editor (or other) using Ctrl+S...
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Nikolay,
First, background: I am not a xorg developer, but I develop the XKB
library used by most Wayland compositors (xkbcommon). The behavior there
is the same.
IMO it is worth having a discussion about the behavior. A nice thing
about XKB is that it has a specification. It is easier to discuss
No, I am only talking about myself, as a developer of xkbcommon; as I
said, I am not a xorg developer so I cannot speak for that. I do not
really mind if the spec is actually changed or not, what I am interested
in is:
1. A clear and precise description of the proposed change.
2. A serious conside
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I did a fresh 18.04 install on an fairly old HP USFF desktop with Intel
Core2 Duo E7200, 4GB RAM DDR2 , but I could not boot, as the systems
hangs right before the GDM start. The keyboard and mouse are not working
as the "busy" hdd LED is running. After a couple of minutes lik
(In reply to kyak from comment #140)
> Created attachment 129860 [details] [review]
> The same patch, but based on 1.19.1
You are missing dereference in XkbSA_LockMods case...
> case XkbSA_LockMods:
>+filter = _XkbNextFreeFilter(xkbi);
>+sendEvent=_XkbFilterLockMods(xkbi, filt
Yes, exactly. If I assign the left Ctrl as the switching key, then if I
try to save a file in a text editor with the Ctrl+S, I got the "s" char
in the file.
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Well, I still think the current implementation is not good (it still
forces the user to rename the original file manually), but I moved to
Nemo after upgrading to 18.04, I do not like the direction of Nautilus
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(In reply to Oleg from comment #151)
> Did the old patch work for you? I mean could you switch the layout pressing
> Ctrl while combos like Ctrl-S also worked as expected?
Which patch do you mean when you say "old"?
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(In reply to Serge Roussak from comment #152)
> (In reply to Oleg from comment #151)
> > Did the old patch work for you? I mean could you switch the layout pressing
> > Ctrl while combos like Ctrl-S also worked as expected?
>
> Which patch do you mean when you say "old"?
The one that was made for
The issue of fixing the spec was raised before, and the answer thn was:
(Vasily Khoruzhick from comment #37)
> Daniel is now working on XKB2, so fixing/changing XKB1 has no sense :)
As far as I know, XKB2 was never released, not even as a draft.
Are you saying that the situation has changed and
Created attachment 131147
Proposed extension of the XKB protocol.
> Therefore, my proposal for you (or anyone else who is interested in changing
> the behavior) is to provide a patch against the spec.
That is a very good proposal. The patch formalises my proposal from comment
#112. An implement
Did somebody tested Russian rulemak keyboard layout? It is between the
extra layouts. It is based on russian layout with latin letters. I' m
not a russian man, but I think, just testing first is a good idea!
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Viktor, could you please elaborate how exactly that may be useful here?
I would also like to ask you to make sure you contribute useful content
to this discussion, or if you cannot, resist from posting. I don’t think
it helps anyone to to support flamewars in this bug report, or even make
the disc
Just tested simple idea on Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS with MATE DE.
Out-the-box it has Xorg 1.18.4 which perfectly allow user to set for example
keyboard shortcut for keyboard layout switching.
But when I install HWE on 16.04 LTS I get newer Xorg 1.19.5.
Debian 8 (Xorg 1.16.4) and 9 (Xorg 1.19.2) have t
(In reply to Andreas Wettstein from comment #190)
> No news since. Apart from the formal proposal, there are some old patches
> for its implementation:
> https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2012-November/034427.html
> https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2012-November/034430.html
> https://
Sorry, on newer Linux you can set up hot key combination for that
problem as graphical UI settings, older Linux versions will not be
updated. May I close It?
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(In reply to Alex Efros from comment #184)
> (In reply to Kovács Viktor from comment #181)
> > Sorry, on newer Linux you can set up hot key combination for that problem as
> > graphical UI settings, older Linux versions will not be updated.
>
> What exactly "newer Linux" is supposed to mean? I'm u
All current Ubuntu versions are affected and RHEL too. And nobody cares.
14 years of doing nothing. My congratulations!
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(In reply to k0fe from comment #185)
> (In reply to Alex Efros from comment #184)
> > There is a patch, working good enough for years without creating any new
> > (practical) issues. In comment #161 is was proposed to make it configurable
> > option to make everyone happy and let users choose betwe
Another user here voting for this bug to get patched OFFICIALLY from
upstream.
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Title:
Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press inst
(In reply to Kovács Viktor from comment #181)
> Sorry, on newer Linux you can set up hot key combination for that problem as
> graphical UI settings, older Linux versions will not be updated. May I close
> It?
With all respect to you... Why do you want to close well described bug
moreover that it
(In reply to Alex Efros from comment #184)
> There is a patch, working good enough for years without creating any new
> (practical) issues. In comment #161 is was proposed to make it configurable
> option to make everyone happy and let users choose between using compliant
> protocol or working hotk
(In reply to Kovács Viktor from comment #181)
> Sorry, on newer Linux you can set up hot key combination for that problem as
> graphical UI settings, older Linux versions will not be updated.
What exactly "newer Linux" is supposed to mean? I'm using yesterday's
updated Gentoo Linux with xorg-serve
There seems to have been a proposed protocol extension (comment #159
etc.) Can anyone shed light, for the outside user, as to the current
status of this proposal? Thanks.
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(In reply to Daniel Stone from comment #191)
> Another, probably better, way to do it would be to define a new flag like
> XkbSA_HasGroupFlags inside the XkbModAction flags field when group_flags and
> group_XXX are valid rather than potentially garbage. That would avoid the
> whole version-negotia
(In reply to Kovács Viktor from comment #181)
> Sorry, on newer Linux you can set up hot key combination for that problem as
> graphical UI settings, older Linux versions will not be updated. May I close
> It?
Please do not close this bug. If you do not want to receive any further
updates on it, y
(In reply to Zebediah Figura from comment #189)
> Can anyone shed light, for the outside user, as to the current status of
> this proposal? Thanks.
No news since. Apart from the formal proposal, there are some old patches for
its implementation:
https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2012-Novemb
Did you changed your opinion after for years of not fixing this bug?
Users still need this functionality (see https://community.ubuntu.com/t
/keyboard-layout-switching-problems-and-poll/2876 and
https://askubuntu.com/q/1009352/66509 as examples).
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> (In reply to k0fe from comment #185)
> > (In reply to Alex Efros from comment #184)
> > > There is a patch, working good enough for years without creating any new
> > > (practical) issues. In comment #161 is was proposed to make it
> > > configurable
>
(In reply to Jan Pohanka from comment #182)
> (In reply to Kovács Viktor from comment #181)
> > Sorry, on newer Linux you can set up hot key combination for that problem as
> > graphical UI settings, older Linux versions will not be updated. May I close
> > It?
>
> With all respect to you... Why d
I use both Windows and Linux. BTW Many people don't have a choise of the
OS on their jobs.
I may provide a patch that would make it available to switch the
behaviour in the runtime (I guess a line in xorg.conf would be fine). So
we don't break the standard, people don't need to recompile xorg ever
(In reply to Zebediah Figura from comment #179)
> (In reply to Kovács Viktor from comment #178)
> > Kubuntu grants Control+Shift+K combination. Is it acceptable?
>
> The question is not, largely speaking, about whether there is any shortcut
> available. The question is largely specifically about s
The main keyword the KDE interface programming philosophy called Quick Time.
Windows use message queue, and uses built togheter windows manager with the os
hardly. Qt enables for programs override every reactions, "answered" the user
actions. Under xcfe desktop manager main program override subp
Who invite me this blog?
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Title:
Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of release and do not
work well with shortcuts
I understand, that you must switch between Russian and English layout.
The programs uses latin-based hotkeys, I did understand. In my opinion,
in the future would be change, if the translator projects "translate"
the hotkeys, for example to cyrillyc letters, too. (then won't need
switches between l
@Kovács Viktor, this report is not only about "original" problem, but
all the problems affected by current implementation. I described other
one with modifier for national characters, once you define such key you
cannot use it as shortcut modifier.
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> Kubuntu grants Control+Shift+K combination. Is it acceptable?
The question is not, largely speaking, about whether there is any
shortcut available. The question is largely specifically about shortcuts
such as Ctrl+Shift or Alt+Shift, which due to thi
(In reply to Kovács Viktor from comment #165)
> Why don't you change your layout switcher key-combination? You can set up
> another key-combinations for russian and different key-combination for
> english keyboard,too. That's KDE's problem, that allow choose frequently
> used key combinations.
Thi
Created attachment 134843
KDE keyboard layout switcher screenshot
Sorry, I'm Hungarian.
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Keyboard layout change on hotkeys
Original problem was, that Shishakov uses ctrl+shift keyboard layout
keycombination, and it not works, because it can be used in hotkeys.
Why do not change It? It is much easier thing, I think.
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With all due respect, I hope this is not the usual response to X bugs. I
do not think it is unreasonable to ask that shortcuts be made available
from the set of control keys, since this is a very widespread feature
across operating systems. I have used Kubuntu for the past several
years, and made u
(In reply to Vitaly Shishakov from comment #0)
> I used to use Ctrl-Shift combination to switch keyboard layouts (ru <--> us)
>
> but in this case i cant use any of the Ctrl-Shift-* hotkeys in any software
> i try.
>
> I noticed, that the keyboard layout becomes swithced as soon an both keys
>
This bug is not exclusive to KDE. I use XFCE on a different machine as
well, and encounter the bug there. Various people in this thread have
reported it in other WMs. Is there a reason why the solution should not
be, as the title says, that XKB kick its hotkeys on release rather than
press?
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(In reply to Yan Pas from comment #176)
> I use both Windows and Linux. BTW Many people don't have a choise of the OS
> on their jobs.
>
> I may provide a patch that would make it available to switch the behaviour
> in the runtime (I guess a line in xorg.conf would be fine). So we don't
> break th
Why don't you change your layout switcher key-combination? You can set
up another key-combinations for russian and different key-combination
for english keyboard,too. That's KDE's problem, that allow choose
frequently used key combinations.
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High, Viktor!
I'm using Ctrl+Shift for twelve years since Win XP. I use this
combintaion on my win machines. So it's definetely not an option for me.
Since I use Cyrillic layout I switch layouts frequently (people using
Latin layouts are less affected). Imagine saving action shortcut
"Ctrl+S" comb
Me too very upset about this bug: there is patch for several yers - no
one cares. I suggest compromise: add autotools|meson option to enable
this feature. At least every distro would be able to decide whether they
want to provide nonstandard behavior.
I also see that this bug is assigned but nothi
After the next update of the package "xserver-xorg-input-evdev-
hwe-16.04" (with dependencies) from the version "1: 2.10.2-1ubuntu1 ~
16.04.1" to the version "1: 2.10.5-1ubuntu1 ~ 16.04.1 ", in the KDE
shell, the language switch does not happen when the keys are released,
but when pressed.
Distrib
Created attachment 129860
The same patch, but based on 1.19.1
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Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of release an
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #786257
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786257
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #891915
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=891915
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Created attachment 126753
xorg-server-1.18.4-xkb-switch-on-release.patch
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Created attachment 126752
xorg-server-1.18.4-xkb-switch-on-release.patch
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** Bug watch added: github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/issues #2373
https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/issues/2373
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Hi, I just wanted to note that this is an issue with some US gov't
employment forms as well, particularly the I9 form. I filed the bug
initially against GNOME / evince - see
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785169
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Sorry, but just to make sure, has there been any progress in the mean
time?
The PDF viewer (pdf.js) included Firefox 45.3.0 is also *not* able to
“correctly” display the form. There is an open issue in their bug
tracker [1], where they take the stand, to not support it, until it’s
part of the ISO
Public bug reported:
When a snap does not have an icon, gnome-software uses the Snapcraft
logo as a substitute.
This is not a good idea, because:
- It gives the Snapcraft logo an association of “something is missing”.
- It gives the Snapcraft logo an association with a snap that might be terrible
I am seeing this and not an irccloud.com user.
On my 18.04 system with latest updates installed as of today,
gnome-keyring-daemon used up about 75-100% of CPU for more than 5 minutes (with
one chrome window open that had 6 tabs restored).
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Upstream gnome-software is targeted solely at graphical applications. So
the app view has a large “No screenshots” placeholder, to encourage the
publisher to upload screenshots.
In Ubuntu the balance is different. gnome-software displays snaps as
well as .debs. And many snaps
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Importance: High => Medium
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I also have on this installation in addition to the bug described above
with the reboot... Can't reboot? Forced to do a hard reboot. Is it
related?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1693992 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1693992
For some reason bug 1693992 is the primary bug here. If you agree with
that then please comment there. If you disagree with that then please
reverse the duplicate links.
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This still happens frequently after logging in. It also happens in
Ubuntu 18.04.
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