Importance is set to Medium because it seems pretty rare that someone
will be using Xorg and a touchscreen at the same time. Hence there are
no other reports of the issue yet.
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Confirmed, but I had to have a window maximized before it occurred for
me.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Can somebody please try to reproduce this? I would like to know if I am
going insane or not.
Because I lose a little bit of my sanity every time I have to kill
Firefox and lose all my tabs because GNOME randomly decided to ignore
all user input until I kill Firefox. Firefox's session recovery does
If I lock the system while it is frozen (by closing the laptop's lid),
the lock screen will be usable, but once I log back in, the system will
still be frozen (until I kill the foreground process). However, the
cursor will be a normal cursor instead of the "dragging" cursor.
Also, something I disc
This bug also occurs even if all built-in extensions are disabled
(desktop icons, Ubuntu Dock, etc).
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Title:
Dragging the
Also, I checked and this bug does not occur on Wayland.
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Title:
Dragging the top activities/time bar freezes GNOME complet
Interesting. That assertion was meant to be fixed 3.5 years ago in bug
1845281. But it's definitely a different bug since that one is fatal and
this one is not.
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htt
The bug is even worse if you just tap on the top bar, rather than drag.
If you just tap, the window will un-maximize and also get trapped in the
"snap to half of screen / tiling hint" thingy (see attached screenshot).
It gets worse though. While normally killing the foreground program
works around
This issue also occurs semi-randomly when making normal touchscreen
motions. For instance, sometimes I'll be scrolling through a webpage,
the suddenly Firefox will un-maximize itself (turning into a normal
window), and the cursor will get locked into the drag state. As per this
issue, the system is
Those log messages are not relevant here. They are being tracked in bug
2034664 and bug 2007742.
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Title:
Dragging the top
This also happens with non-GTK applications like xclock:
Oct 02 11:22:27 user-83BV gnome-shell[2293]: Meta.Rectangle is deprecated, use
Mtk.Rectangle instead
Oct 02 11:22:27 user-83BV gnome-shell[2293]: Meta.Rectangle is deprecated, use
Mtk.Rectangle instead
Oct 02 11:22:27 user-83BV gnome-shell
By running "(journalctl -f > journal.txt &) && (nautilus &) && sleep 10
&& killall nautilus && sleep 1 && killall journalctl", I was able to
acquire only the log entries that occurred while reproducing the bug.
Oct 02 11:12:33 user-83BV systemd[1701]: Started tracker-extract-3.service -
Tracker m
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Dragging the top activities/time bar freezes
The foreground app.
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Title:
Dragging the top activities/time bar freezes GNOME completely (Xorg
session)
To manage noti
When you say the workaround is to "kill the current program" do you mean
the foreground app or the shell?
** Summary changed:
- Dragging the top activities/time bar freezes GNOME completely
+ Dragging the top activities/time bar freezes GNOME completely (Xorg session]
** Summary changed:
- Drag
The issue's really consistent and easy to reproduce thankfully.
** Attachment added: "journal.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/2037307/+attachment/5704945/+files/journal.txt
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Next time the problem happens please switch to a virtual console and
run:
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
and attach the resulting text file here.
** Tags added: touch touchscreen
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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