Set back to Confirmed because Pool provided the requested information
** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Indy: I'm confused by your comment; I thought menu-in-top-of-window kind
of solved this bug; what exactly is it that doesn't work for you with
this?
Dave
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Two questions (without particular ideas of where it's going):
1) Which apps are the keys leaking into - are they any apps or more specific?
2) Have you any idea how you get it into the state where it won't take the
focus?
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Public bug reported:
1) Lock the screen
2) Click the cog icon at top right
3) The cog highlights
4) hit uparrow and then return
5) A dialog for reboot/shutdown appears
So I think there is one of two bugs here - and I'm not sure which is
intended, so either:
a) The menu should appear and show you
Looks like it's now using unity-panel-service to do the locking and that hasn't
got the escape behaviour.
I can confirm it.
It should certainly reblank on timer.
I also like blank-on-escape in existing screen savers; e.g. if I'm watching TV
in the same room and knock the mouse, you want to rebla
Same here; unusable - 14.04 in KVM guest, dies immediately after I search for
'terminal' and select it.
The terminal eventually starts but by that time compiz is dead.
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Luc: I can confirm the crash with 'wri' on Saucy, but not on Trusty.
The backtrace on saucy looks similar to me to this bug.
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here with some dbgsym's installed - not sure I believe some of the
values though, and anyway if it's an allocation problem might not help
anyway, but still might be useful to someone
(gdb) bt full
#0 0x7f7a0955ff77 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at
../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:56
backtrace shows a 'free(): invalid next size (fast)' somewhere below
libpango called from unity::dash::ResultRendererTile::LoadText
#3 0x7f7a095a9996 in malloc_printerr (ptr=0x54ab030, str=0x7f7a096b08e0
"free(): invalid next size (fast)", action=3)
at malloc.c:4923
buf = "
Trivially repeatable here on a 64bit Saucy install
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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