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(In reply to comment #45)
Good to hear, will report if and when fix trickles downstream.
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This is fixed in xserver master, and a slightly earlier revision in
Fedora 15.
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Is anyone else seeing this,
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=710191
Is the resolution of this issue, anyway related to this.
fedora-15 2.6.38.8-32
xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.10.2-1.fc15.x86_64
Upon using randr to create a screen larger than the monitor,
the mouse pointer is stuck in the o
As I understand it, Gnome 3 is relying on the pointer barrier work in
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?id=d45f5b2493bc0a2882bf972849b5c9c50cd533ca
to support their correction for this.
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(In reply to comment #41)
> This seems to be fixed in Gnome 3. See latest updates of Fedora 15
This is an X bug, not a GNOME bug.
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This seems to be fixed in Gnome 3. See latest updates of Fedora 15
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Launchpad bug 389519 has some workarounds, including xcursorclamp:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xcursorclamp/
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I recently read somewhere this issue has been worked on. Sadly I cannot
find the source anymore. Has somebody else read it or knows more?
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(In reply to comment #37)
> (In reply to comment #36)
> > No, this is a side effect of this bug. As long as the virtual area is
> > accessible, there is no reason for the DE/WM not to authorize icons or
> > windows
> > to move in the virtual area. If this behaviour persists once the present
> >
(In reply to comment #36)
> No, this is a side effect of this bug. As long as the virtual area is
> accessible, there is no reason for the DE/WM not to authorize icons or windows
> to move in the virtual area. If this behaviour persists once the present bug
> is fixed, *then* I'll file a bug for
(In reply to comment #35)
> (In reply to comment #34)
> > Also, *complain*. Just changed the setup, and my (few and useless) desktop
> > icons have disappeared in the Bermud Rectangle. This can be quite confusing
> > for the lambda user.
>
> X has nothing to do with this IIRC. Icons and desktop
(In reply to comment #34)
> Also, *complain*. Just changed the setup, and my (few and useless) desktop
> icons have disappeared in the Bermud Rectangle. This can be quite confusing
> for the lambda user.
X has nothing to do with this IIRC. Icons and desktop layout is the
DE/WM's responsibility -
Probably related bugs or duplicates : bug 12562, bug 15253, bug 28893 &
bug 32731.
Also, *complain*. Just changed the setup, and my (few and useless)
desktop icons have disappeared in the Bermud Rectangle. This can be
quite confusing for the lambda user.
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http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2010-November/015495.html has a
tentative patch for this.
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rectangular ar
This bug was fixed in the package xorg-server - 2:1.10.2.902-1ubuntu1
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* Merge from Debian unstable. (LP: #441653)
- Update 500_xi2.1.patch to apply.
- Drop patch 218_randr-check-rotated-virtual-size-limits-correctl
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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fixed in git.
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Oneiric has a backported patch for this, but something is still missing
from making it operational.
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I found that xcursorclamp did not work for me however an updated version
of XCreateMouseVoid from Bug #373367 works perfectly for me.
To make it easier to find and manage I have pulled the code into my
github repo: https://github.com/cas--/XCreateMouseVoid
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1) I still don't get it whether it's a xorg, driver or DE problem, or
all of the above. That is when your fix lands in Natty+1 would it
automatically work for Gnome 2, XFCE and whatever, or only in those DEs
that support it etc.?
2) In the meantime, is xcursorclamp packaged for Ubuntu?
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@Ernest, yes, that's how I, too, like it. It's extremely useful to have
so much border estate. I used to have such a setup a decade ago when I
was still using windows, but unfortunately haven't been able to use such
a setup yet after switching to linux.
@Chris, where are the details of what exactl
Great to hear! this bothered me too.
I'd like to point out another solution to dealing with multi-monitors that I
think solves a lot of the problems:
I have two monitors connected by one corner (instead of an entire edge). I
like it because it's still really easy to switch monitors, but you alm
Unassigning me; we're past Feature Freeze and the 1.10 release. This
should land in Xserver 1.11, so should land in Natty+1.
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Assignee: Chris Halse Rogers (raof) => (unassigned)
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Hi, I've created a program called `xcursorclamp' which works around this
issue by automatically calculating which regions of the virtual screen
are invisible and creating undecorated windows that cover these regions.
Whenever the mouse cursor hits such a window, the program will clamp the
cursor to
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There's a patch by Adam Jackson on xorg-devel to constrain the cursor
when all CRTCs are reachable which would resolve this bug. I've given
it a review, but it was before the holidays and so may have been missed
in all the absences.
I'll push this along.
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nZain, thanks for the hack.
For other with this problem, a slightly improved version of nZains hack
has been published by Alexey A. Kiritchun in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libxrandr/+bug/373367/comments/30
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Thanks for the flowers, but what "I did" is not a fix :) And I agree
with the devs that the topic isn't solved easily. People have very
different habbits and "in my/your oppinion"-weird layouts may be useful
to others. However, I also agree with you that at least some options
(that extend the curre
nZain, thanks a lot! Works perfectly, and I even have the same monitor
dimensions, so even copy/paste of the sample "execute" line works for
me. I'll put it in startup as I hardly ever transport this laptop.
Such a fix as you did would be SO easy to incorporate into X... but I
suppose it will take
If you're looking for a simple workaround for the mouse problem (which
is not polling the mouse), I wrote a small tool to prevent the mouse
from entering the void. This is not a patch, nor will it satisfy
everyone. Refer to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libxrandr/+bug/373367/comments/1
Problem also occurs on my Toshiba Satellite U405, with Intel GMA X3100
graphics: mouse moving into the "dead space" above the top menu bar on
the laptop monitor.
Is there any estimate how or when it might be resolved? I suspect it
affects any person who uses dual monitors with a laptop, since gene
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Moving to xorg-server, where this problem actually lies.
Note that this is somewhat of a thorny problem requiring the development
of a new policy or mechanism for what should happen.
This could also be fixed by a GNOME client component working with the
existing Monitors system.
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Hi Craig,
I've forwarded your bug upstream to
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this bug in case upstream needs further information or wishes you to
test something. Thanks ahead of time!
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I'm from the second camp too! It is quite annoying to me when my cursor
gets lost off-screen. However, as it currently stands, the cursor CAN
move "in and out of the area not covered by either monitor". I'm sorry
if I wasn't clear, and I apologize for implying that this was introduced
in karmic. I
This is expected behaviour in xorg and not only since Karmic. What do
you expect the cursor to do when moving in and out of that area not
covered by either of the monitors? One camp of users wants it to move
around freely while the other camp wants the cursor to strictly stay
within the visible s
This is expected behaviour in xorg and not only since Karmic. What do
you expect the cursor to do when moving in and out of that area not
covered by either of the monitors? One camp of users wants it to move
around freely while the other camp wants the cursor to strictly stay
within the visible s
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** Tags added: karmic
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: xorg
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release:9.10
xorg:
Installed: 1:7.4~5ubuntu21
Candidate: 1:7.4~5ubuntu21
Version table:
*** 1:7.4~5ubuntu21 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com karmic/main Pack
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28116146/Xorg.0.log
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28116147/BootDmesg.txt
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