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Title:
window focus is lost after blank screen
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1928317 ***
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This bug is still there, I am interested in discussing it, but nobody
assigned this bug to anybody.
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Title:
window focus is los
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Title:
gnome-terminal ignores the --geometry location requests
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Title:
gnome-terminal igno
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1288655 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1288655
Duplicate status is still correct.
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Title:
Ubuntu 20.04 gnome-shell places windows on second screen when started
fr
Someone wrote, not to me: "Then log out and in again to verify the bug
still occurs without extensions.".
However my ubuntu 20.10 is in default release state, I added *no*
extension to it (I disbled a few kbd shortcuts, added two kbd shortcuts,
so it is basically in release state).
And I have the
Public bug reported:
each maximisation + un-maximisation cycle of a gnome-termial windows
will shrink the terminal by 1 row and by 1 column
two such a sycles (maximize, unmaximize, maximize, unmaximize) shrinks
from 80x42 to 78x40:
prohlep@pc56:~$ resize
COLUMNS=80;
LINES=42;
export COLUMNS LINE
The bug is still there in Ubuntu 20.10, see the riport in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1916890
each maximisation + un-maximisation cycle of a gnome-termial windows
will shrink the terminal by 1 row and by 1 column
two such a sycles (maximize, unmaximize, maximize, un
Public bug reported:
The example "gnome-terminal --geometry=80x24+200+200" from the man page
of gnome-terminal, does not work: while the 80x24 part of the geometry
request is executed, the location +200+200 is overridden by the
automatic positioning of new windows by the "Gnome Shell".
"--geometr
Public bug reported:
If there is a complete bash command with terminating newline in the cut
and paste buffer,
and it is pasted into a gnome-terminal,
then the command is *not* executed, the newline is ignored by the
terminal.
But in return this bug, the pasted command is showed in reverse
colo
"... this is expected because windows only have control over their size,
and NEVER THEIR POSITION, in Wayland"
This is really a tragedy.
One significant benefit for me of the linux world over the micro and
soft world, that I can POSITION the windows of a project from my shell
script starting that
I do not find how to add "Wayland" to the "affects" list, help please.
Thanks.
"wayland-protocols (wayland-protocols) (Choose another project) wayland-
protocols doesn't use Launchpad to track its bugs. If you know this bug
has been reported in another bug tracker, you can link to it; Launchpad
wi
"* Find a gnome-shell extension that will remember window positions for
you;"
Thanks, perhaps this is the best direction for me to proceed.
Hence I suggest to close this bug report as "successful".
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** Also affects: gnome-shell
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
new in 21.04: gnome window manager ignores th
If the "GNOME shell" is able to ask Wayland to position the diverse
elements of the destop, then the cooperation of the "GNOME shell" and
"gnome-terminal" should be able to do the same.
Wayland can be asked to position the top bar to the top of the screen,
to position the side bar to the left of t
Sorry to oppose the opinion of those who probaly know the system much
better than me, but it is simply NOT TRUE that neither Ubuntu nor
especially Mutter is responsible for the huge step backward, the missing
positioning of windows on the screen what was always possible since the
80's. AND it is n
A very personal comment: the main reason why I use linux exclusively
since 1994 is that I can work in character terminal using the unix
command line programming environment for my everyday goals (teaching and
researching math and computational math). This is the reason why I am
so sensitive for t
The bug is clearly stated, reproducible and confirmed by others as well.
Hence it can not be ONLY "invalid + opinion + opinion" at 3 packages,
and no package is mentioned with "new" or "confirmed".
It is acceptable, if someone's opinion is that "mutter is not new but
opinion only".
But it is not
The definition of "confirmed" is that "Verified by someone other than the
reporter.", hence in case of "gnome-terminal" it was wrong to remove the
"confirmed" tag, since someone other than me reported as well that the
"gnome-terminal" is affected, and hence it is totally right, that the
"gnome-term
The bug is still there in Ubuntu 21.04, and is very disturbing when I
need frequent maximalisation and reset to normal 80 columns, especially
when I give classes at the university.
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"Although dragging could be done by relative movements. Setting an
absolute position does appear to be impossible in Wayland."
If it was really impossibble, then how the Gnome shell or any window
manager can position *itself*?
We see, that the diverse components of the diverse window managers doe
OK, if you think that Wayland is responsible for the but, then:
1: this but must be upstreamed to the developers of the Wayland protocol
2: and this bug is also a bug of the "21.04 release as a whole", since
it is a bug that it makes this buggy Wayland as default.
I understand that this bug repo
OK, if a bug must be filed to a source package, and nobody who knows
this much better than me did it in the last two weeks, then I will now
signal my first guess: the windows manager, perhapes it handles the
erroneous behaviour of blanking, I do not know. Sorry, if I made a
wrong guess.
** Also
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1288655 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1288655
Duplicate status looks correct.
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The problem is still there.
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Title:
Ubuntu 20.04 gnome-shell places windows on second screen when started
from primary screen
The error works on 21.04 Wayland as well. This bug looks very stable,
depending only on the gnome terminal itself, regardless of which version
of it is used.
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** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Confirmed
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Invalid
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I have just made a couple of tests, and the result is:
1: mate-terminal interprets correctly the --geometry over the both of
Wayland and Xorg
** hence it was rigth when I derived "theoretically" from the behaviour
of the Gnome Shell, that also over Wayland the client programs can
position their w
** Summary changed:
- [wayland] gnome window manager ignores the --geometry location request of the
gnome-terminal
+ gnome-terminal ignores the --geometry location requests
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** Description changed:
+ The more gnome-specific and detailed bug description:
+
+ the gnome-terminal either ignores or misinterprets the
+
+ --geometry=+0+0 , --geometry=+0-0 , --geometry=-0+0 and --geometry=-0-0
+
+ requests, while mate-terminal executes the correct positioning in the
+ same
The bug is still present in 21.10 .
This bug in 21.04 went away this August 2021 approx.
But upgrading from 21.04 to 21.10 brought back the bug.
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** Also affects: gimp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ctrl+Shift+E not working in Bionic
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I have exactly the same problem: the important Ctrl-Alt-e shortcut is
diverted to bring up a very childish "Emoji Choice" window, while in
GIMP this Ctrl-Alt-e is frequently needed, since if we want to slightly
alter a just scanned *.PNG file and save it back, than this is the
OFFICIAL SHORTCUT of
Minor TYPO correction: accidentally I wrote "Ctrl-Alt-e shortcut", but
naturally "Ctrl-Shift-e shortcut" is in question, at least in my "bionic
/ gimp" case (fresh install, no unreliable history).
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I just found a temporary work around:
1: start "ibus-setup" as a normal user in a terminal
2: chose "Emoji" tab
3: click the button "..." at "Keyboard Shortcuts Emoji Choice"
4: push "delete" among the "add/apply/delete" buttons
This is a very windows-ish solution, i.e. it can not be a part of
Who knows, which of the bionic packages provides this Emoji Choice,
since that package is the presumable cause of this CONCEPTUAL BUG.
If you searh for "gnome disable emoji choice" in google, then you will
see, that many other packages is affected in the same way: TRADITIONAL
KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS A
This bug disappeared in my case, just when I switched to 2204 Jammy. I
made a fresh install from scratch, not a dist-upgrade only.
Is there anybody who still has this bug in Jammy, if his/her system is a
fresh install from scratch?
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"Do other keybinding work?" --- YES they do work, only the "custom
shortcuts" are affected, but ALL of them (I have only 2 custom
shortcuts).
"Does journalctl contains any error about gsd-media-keys?"
journalctl | grep gsd-media-keysgives the following result (I
upgraded to 18.04 one days bef
No I had a possibility to check the situation for the question:
Do you have an active "gsd-media-keys" process when getting the issue?
I have the /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gsd-media-keys ELV binary, but
I do NOT see in the linting of "ps auxw", and even the output of "ps
acuwx | fgrep gsd" i
Public bug reported:
I wish a Unity like desktop bar in Gnome, or the default desktop manager
of Ubuntu.
More precisely: a desktop bar which is capable to steal, to take away
the menu bars of the application windows, and show the menu bar of that
application window which is in focus currently.
Today I had again a possibility to check the issue.
Tell me please, that what kind of information, what command outputs
should I attach, when I face myself to the issue in question?
Output of "dmesg | grep -i gsd" is empty.
Outout of "journalctl | grep -i gsd" has no new items in the last 4
days
[continuing the previous comment]
The the output of "ps acuwx | fgrep gsd" is still empty. Should I see
any process containing the substring "gsd"?
Is it possible, that my issue has some connection with the followin
issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1750846
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Is it possible, that my issue https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1755106
has some connection with this issue, see the journalctl | grep -i key |
grep -i failed > journalctl_key_failed.txt attachment there:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/1755106/+attachment/50821
I wish to provide better diagnostic information, but I do not know what
to submit in this particular situation.
I am also ready to install some sort of Watchdog daemon, which can
better detect what is going on in this kind of situation. I can imagine
a say a small shell script or something alike
HELP! I adjusted at the beginning of the bug report, that this is NOT a
gnome-settings-daemon bug, BUT a bison bug, ... there was a possibility
TO CHANGE THE PACKAGE WHAT IS AFFECTED, I do not know why it changed
back to gnome-settings-daemon?
Please, somebody who has enough right for this, chang
Public bug reported:
I wish to use the -Wconversion at gcc (the warnings are instructive for
me, and they already taught me a lot), but then:
$ bash bison_conversion_bug.sh
y.tab.c: In function ‘yyparse’:
y.tab.c:1023:12: warning: conversion to ‘yytype_int16 {aka short int}’ from
‘int’ may alte
> Ctrl-Alt-T doesn't open Terminal in russian layout.
> However, with m17n workaround works OK.
Is there a latin letter T in the russian layout?
I mean a real latin letter T, and not only a correspondig cyrillic
letter.
This is the REAL question.
While it is not comfortable, but it is according
> There is a letter T in the Greek layout. Also, "terminal" in Greek
> translates to "τερματικό", both words start with a letter T. So, there
> is no excuse for the Ctrl-Alt-T Unity shortcut not working in Greek
> layout.
Greek T is NOT identical to Latin T, they are DISTINCT letters, which only
c
> What matters is that the *physical* keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl-Alt-T
> or Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V should just work no matter what the current layout is.
That is, what you say, that the four layers, i.e. the plain, the Alt, the
Ctrl and the Ctrl-Alt layers shuld be INDEPENDENT-ly configurable, and so
In the last 9 days, the problem became less common, but today it has
started again.
The situation remained the same,as I described at earlier reports.
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OK, I forget to tell, that I use Unity!
and my custom settings are:
$ dconf dump /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/custom-keybindings/
[custom1]
binding='BackSpace'
command='gnome-session-quit --power-off'
name='gnome-session-quit --power-off'
[custom0]
binding='g'
command='gnome-ter
Today the problem occurred again, so I could test /usr/lib/gnome-
settings-daemon/gsd-media-keys. Do I understand correctly that in a
terminal running bash inside, I simply give this /usr/lib/gnome-
settings-daemon/gsd-media-keys fully qualified path as a command?
The result is that it does not r
Today I got similar result:
$ /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gsd-media-keys
(gsd-media-keys:2834): GLib-GIO-WARNING **: 23:34:21.130: Dropping
signal AcceleratorActivated of type (uuu) since the type from the
expected interface is (ua{sv})
(gsd-media-keys:2834): GLib-GIO-WARNING **: 23:34:37.681
Dear Norbert!
> IMHO below. In present time many problems come from GNOME fast
> destruction and simpility/stupidity behavior. GNOME reduces its
> functionality very fast, and this changes are not tested for all
> regressions and bugs, this changes are not discussed with gnome-users.
> So many
Public bug reported:
My case is a close variant of the following two bugs closely related to
each other:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/885730
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/622965
My usual setting in "system settings
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