This started happening today with Mint 18.2 Cinnamon 3.4.6
All of a sudden my mouse cursor is only active in my terminal window. I
can move the mouse across all my screens but click actions are only
active inside the single terminal windowThis has happened 4 times
today and every time its the
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Title:
Cinnamon panel / task
I just got the unresponsive panel today. Mint 18.3. Left mouse button
would not open any shortcuts to programs or open the main menu. I could
open the main menu with l windows key. I also found that turning of
edit mode fixed it. I must have left it in edit mode after installing
CPU Frequency Appl
Running Mint 18.1 Cinnamon 64-bit. My system has been running for a
while but today I hit this same problem, the menu would not respond to
the mouse and neither did the toolbar icons.
>From something in an earlier post I changed Nvidea driver and now it all
works again.]
Available drivers are -
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My Linux Mint 18.1 Cinnamon task bar did not respond to clicks from the touch
pad. Nor did the quick-launch, the system tray, or the Menu - in short, the
whole bottom bar of the desktop. The Menu responded to the Windows (Super) key,
but when I cli
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My Linux Mint 18.1 Cinnamon task bar does not respond to clicks from the touch
pad. Nor does the quick-launch, the system tray, or the Menu - in short, the
whole bottom bar of the desktop. The Menu responds to the Windows (Super) key,
but when you
I have a similar bug on Linux Mint 18.1 Cinnamon 32-bit. The bar at the
bottom of the desktop - the userbar in Windows (in Linux is it called
the panel bar?) - is unresponsive to the touchpad. The Menu is the same,
plus it disappears at the first click. Response to to the keyboard is
fine as far as
Same problem here, here is some interesting additional information: I
have the issue only with specific nvidia drivers. The nvidia-340 drivers
seem to work correctly, but using the nvidia-304 drivers have the issue
(looks like nvidia-current-updates actually switch to these drivers, but
I'm not cle
Hello,
this problem still exists for me since Linux mint 17.3 (end of 2016), upgrade
to 18.1, install fresh from 18.1.
My graphics card is a nvidia 9500 gs,
-recommended driver (340) does not work Xorg crash,
-with nouveau driver no xorg...
xorg start with nvidia legacy drivers with nvidia splash
I just installed Mint 18.1. All was fine for several sessions. I then
used Driver Manager to update NVIDIA driver to 340, the recommended
choice. Initially, fine but the system became unstable and would lock up
with the display in a rolling crash. So, I switched the driver to 304
legacy choice. The
I have the same issue after upgrading from 18 to 18.1. I can't even
right click on the panel because nothing happens. I tried to kill it
with xkill but that didn't do anything. If I restart cinnamon with
"cinnamon --replace &" in the terminal, this is the output I get:
[1] 1
Cjs-Message: JS LO
Tried the solution given by #36 (select xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
instead of nvidia-304). It worked for me too ;-)
More info:
My set-up is a fresh install of Mint-18 with my /home/* directory copied from
Mint-17.3
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This problem also occurs in Mint 18 with Cinnamon 3.
Right-clicking the panel, selecting Troubleshoot then restarting
Cinnamon temporarily fixes it. It's rather sad that this issue has been
around for over 3 years now.
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Yh, #35 I found by going into the driver manager and switching my (graphics
driver) from
nvidia-304
version 304.131-0ubuntu3
NIVDIA legacy binary driver - version 304.131 to
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (open source)
Version 1:1.0.12.1build2
X.Org X server - Nouveau display driver
Then shutting dow
Got to half fix it today... Went to Driver Manager, and selected the
recommended (latest) nVidia driver. The panels now work but the computer
crashes a lot :(
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Updated today my old machine from Mint 17.2 to 17.3, then to 18... then I got
hit by this bug :(
Tried reboot, kill cinnamon, and replace, nothing :(
ralmeida@CQ60-AMD64 ~ $ cinnamon --replace
Cjs-Message: JS LOG: About to start Cinnamon
St-Message: cogl npot texture sizes SUPPORTED
Cjs-Message:
Updated today my old machine from Mint 17.2 to 17.3, then to 18... then I got
hit by this bug :(
Tried reboot, kill cinnamon, and replace, nothing :(
ralmeida@CQ60-AMD64 ~ $ cinnamon --replace
Cjs-Message: JS LOG: About to start Cinnamon
St-Message: cogl npot texture sizes SUPPORTED
Cjs-Message:
I confirm same issue using Ubuntu on Lenovo z40, details above:
$ lsb_release -a
Description:Ubuntu 15.10
Release:15.10
Codename: wily
$ cinnamon --version
Cinnamon 2.8.6 (last cinnamon version)
$ uname -a (Last kernel version)
Linux z40pc 4.4.1-040401-generic #201601311534 SMP
Just to add:
This more-or-less proves that it is a bug in the "cinnamon" executable, or at
least that it *could* detect & fix the situation, if it is caused by something
else.
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I had this with Linux Mint 17.2 yesterday, updated to 17.3, and had the
problem again today.
However, I fixed it by (without losing the session):
Swapping to another user (ie another virtual terminal)
sudo -s
ps -edf | grep "cinnamon --replace"
finding the pid of "cinnamon --replac
The same issue on my Linux Mint 17.3 "Rosa" - Release amd64 20151221 XFCE
after suspension.
Reboot fixed it.
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Title:
Cinnamon panel / task bar
Using Linux-mint 17.3 32bit live-usb, shortly after sleep the menu, desktop and
dialog boxes were not responsive to mouse clicks (neither left nor right).
It happened after clicking on "show password" checkbox in the wifi password
dialog.
Other applications were working fine, and menu as well as
Same problem for me, just installed rafaela and the menu bar stopped working.
Dell work station x86 2x CPU @ 2.6g 4g ram.
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Title:
Cinnamon pa
Same problem for me, just installed rafaela and the menu stopped
working. Nothing worked as suggested above except Brian's post about
right clicking the taskbar and switching off the edit mode!!! Thanks
Brian.
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Yep, edit mode here as well (Comment #12) thanks Brian!
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Title:
Cinnamon panel / task bar becomes unresponsive to mouse
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I messed around with cinnamon.css and I encountered the same issue (Linux Mint
17). I then read Brian's comment which fixed it
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxmint/+bug/1159707/comments/12). I don't know
why the taskbar switched to edit mode.
Thanks Brian !
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This bug seems to still be present on Linux Mint 17.2 Rafaela.
Is there some information that can be provided to assist with figuring
out how this can be solved?
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Same problem on Ubuntu 15.04 64 bit on a Lenovo W550s with the default
configuration and with nvidia-346 and nvidia-prime installed. The
Cinnamon version is 2.2.16-5.
The panel and all the applets inside the panel do not react at all - it is as
if the panel was simply not there: right clicking on
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Cinnamon pan
Same problem on Ubuntu 14.04 with Cinnamon 2.6.13-1 on HP EliteBook.
Usually happens after multiple suspend/resumes.
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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