** Changed in: xorg-server
Status: Confirmed => Unknown
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Still affecting KDE users on 14.04 LTS.
Here's a workaround I found on the KDE bug tracker:
cat > ~/.kde/env/fix_gtk3.sh << EOF
#!/bin/sh
export GDK_CORE_DEVICE_EVENTS=1
EOF
chmod +x ~/.kde/env/fix_gtk3.sh
Source: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348270#c26
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This is still happening on Kubuntu 14.10. GTK3 applications like
Synaptic won't scroll unless they are focused.
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** Changed in: compiz
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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In 14.04 still works, it might be a regression.
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re-broken in 14.10 with compiz 1:0.9.11+14.10.20140606-0ubuntu1, at least on a
laptop with usb mouse -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1330198
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For the record Chris, the scrolling issue with GTK3 apps (only tested
gEdit) is still present under KDE/KWin (makes sense since you fixed this
from within Compiz, so I guess more a workaround?). Perhaps it would be
nice to give the KWin guys a heads up on how you fixed this with Compiz
so maybe the
@Christopher
The Compiz update for Trusty fixes the bug for me, thanks!
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Chris, your PPA you mentioned in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1192028 for testing the compiz
nVidia 50Hz refresh bug also seems to have fixed this scrolling issue.
Great work!
For those not subscribed to the other bug, Chris' PPA is
https://launchpad.net/~townsend/+archive/compiz-test ..
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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** Changed in: compiz
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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** Branch linked: lp:~townsend/compiz/fix-gtk-mouse-scrolling
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** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: compiz
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: compiz
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: compiz
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christopher Townsend (townsend)
** Changed in: compiz
Miles
On Ubuntu 13.10 with Mate-Desktop (1.6) also gedit does not scroll if
pointer is not over the scroll bar but pluma scrolls normally. Mate is
on 14.04's repositories (but 1.6, not 1.8).
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A bit more testing (all on Ubuntu 14.04 as of 2014-04-01).
XFCE4 (apt-get install xubuntu-desktop): Windows get focused on scroll
events, so this bug could not be tested there. Couldn't easily find a
setting to turn that off (I assume it's buried somewhere though).
Nautilus, gEdit, mousepad all sc
> So, what makes the gnome-shell desktop different to Unity and KDE? The
X server, GTK etc are all the same.
The difference is in technical details of the window manager. The issue
also only happens if you are grabbing the scroll events to do something
with those, it might be that gnome-shell does
Just did some testing (with two gEdit windows) this morning, Ubuntu
14.04 updated to the latest packages as of today (2014-04-01). I apt-get
installed ubuntu-gnome-desktop and kubuntu-desktop on a regular Ubuntu
14.04 install.
GNOME desktop (gnome-shell): Both gEdit windows can be scrolled with th
This bug has made me to switch from Unity to Gnome desktop. It works
perfectly fine with Gnome. Hopefully it will get fixed soon.
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> This bug isn't about switching workspaces with scroll events
Well, it used to happen only with that configuration, it seems like
things changed. It might be because unity grabs those events to use them
when you scroll over launcher icons
> This bug is also a regression from Ubuntu 12.04.. so m
Thanks for responding Sebastien. This bug isn't about switching
workspaces with scroll events, it's about being able to scroll windows
with a mouse that aren't in focus. Basically, it works with a touchpad
(all windows are able to scroll without focus), but not with a mouse
scrollwheel.
The defaul
@Givrix: then maybe that report mixes different issues :/
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I disagree with Sebastien Bacher, the bug is present by default even on
the live cd and in my config no scroll event is bound at all.
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> The bug doesn't impact the default configuration, the
solution/workaround is easy "don't bind scroll events to workspaces
changes"...
Sorry, but I don't understand what you mean by that: do you mean there
is an easy solution/workaround that a user can apply? Or that because
the solution is easy
> It's hard to believe a LTS version is about to be released without a
solution to this bug.
The bug doesn't impact the default configuration, the
solution/workaround is easy "don't bind scroll events to workspaces
changes"...
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It's hard to believe a LTS version is about to be released without a
solution to this bug.
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I wonder when we'll get rid of this annoying bug.
:(
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The problem is still present in 14.04.
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Hi Vassili,
This still requires a fix to xorg-server for the whole fix to be
complete and the patch is still waiting to be ack'd upstream.
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Can't see any changes in mouse-wheel's behavior in trusty. However, edge
scrolling with touchpad works as required.
~$ egrep -i 'mouse|synap' /proc/bus/input/devices
N: Name="Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse"
H: Handlers=mouse0 event4
N: Name="SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad"
H: Handlers=mouse1 event1
This bug was fixed in the package gtk+3.0 - 3.10.6-0ubuntu2
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gtk+3.0 (3.10.6-0ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=low
* debian/tests/build: update to not use gtkstock which is deprecated,
the warning is making the autopkgtest unhappy
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Adding xorg-server since that is the missing piece. There are some
patches proposed for upstream xorg-server that does fix this issue in my
testing. Hopefully they will be accepted soon and then we can get them
into Ubuntu.
** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Stat
For me this patch also also doesn't fix the problem regarding the
inability to scroll in inactive windows with mouse-wheel. The only thing
that helped so far in this case are the patched packages from
Christopher's PPA, as mentioned in comment #3.
Kind regards,
Jan
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I tested the patch and it does not fix this issue. I provided upstream
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Upstream commited what they think is a fix for the issue:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=4168c3cab9cb17bb4c75bd2f60c13c149afbf29c
It would be nice if somebody having the issue could try if that really
fixes it for them (I've never been able to reproduce/notice the said
bumpy scrollin
** Changed in: gtk
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I have the same problem with Evince in 13.10. I also noticed that this
doesn't happen when I use my laptop's touchpad (I have side scrolling
enabled via Unity Tweak Tool). No special binding assigned to the
scrollwheel (just a "bring window to bottom" for middle button click on
titlebar).
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I actually found an annoying use case for this bug last night: clicking
on LP bug links in changelogs in the Software Updater. I had the Updater
pinned above Firefox, but of course every click on an LP bug link caused
Firefox to become focused, so I had to click on Software Updater again
to make it
Update: My patch was essentially rejected in that it pretty much
accomplishes reverting the fix for bug #1046988. I chatted with an
Ubuntu dev about this issue and he was of the opinion that a fix is
needed that doesn't revert the original fix and also fixes this issue. I
don't disagree, but it doe
@Christopher: be so kind please, keep your ppa up to date, at least to 3.8.6.
I don't use any special mouse wheel bindings such as switching workspaces using
the Viewport Switcher plugin in Compiz. Just default, moreover, this bug was
revealling after clean install of trusty. I can't scroll on in
Chris,
With your patch, I cn scrool with mouse wheel but I cannot scroll with
touchpad anymore.
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Chris, a recent GTK3 update (3.8.6-0ubuntu2) from the saucy-proposed
overrides your version and pinning the right version is quite a hassle
since it requires downgrading of quite a number of packages. Would you
be so kind to build a newer version with your patch included?
It's a pity upstream does
Just want to add that with bindings set to 'scroll on Desktop' & the known
issue with a certain gtk commit reverted that this is not an issue, scrolling
on any unfocused window works correctly
(maybe another reason to revert or subvert that commit
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@Christopher: this bug even appears in a LiveUSB-session with Ubuntu
13.10. That's about as vanilla as it can be ;-)
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Christopher, I can't remember that I use any special mouse bindings. I
can reproduce this bug also within a clean guest session, so this seems
not be a problem with special/custom settings. The chosen graphics
driver (Nouveau vs. Nvidia propritary) also doesn't matter on my system.
Am 22.10.201
Christopher, nothing fancy in my case, it's basically a default Unity
configuration with just the workspace switcher turn back on.
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Yes. I configured to use scroll wheel to switch workspaces.
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** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Are people affected by this bug using any special mouse wheel bindings
such as switching workspaces using the Viewport Switcher plugin in
Compiz? I'm trying to understand what could be triggering this for
different users.
Thanks!
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"Canonical never helps upstream", I'll think of you.
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I don't have the power to push my change to the repos. That said, I
have a patch proposed to upstream Gtk, but those maintainers did not
immediately accept my patch. Supposedly, they were going to do some
more debugging, but I have not seen anything. Since upstream does not
seem very motivated t
I had this issue to, but the package in your ppa fixed it. Thanks!
By the way, wouldn't it be reasonably to push your patched version into
the official repos so that other folks would get the fix without having
to swim trough google or launchpad first?
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I just reported a duplicate of this bug ( #1242451 ) and I have tested your
PPA, it indeed fixes the scrolling behaviour for me, much thanks for your
effort!
I filled the duplicate errornously against Compiz, because it first seems I
couldn't reproduce with other WMs, but after seei
** Changed in: gtk
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: gtk
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Hi Lem,
Thanks for confirming that my Gtk test package fixed this.
As far as the time/date indicator, that is a known crash that is being
worked on by a different team. Fortunately for me, that is an unrelated
issue:)
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #699574
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/s
Hi Chris, I added your PPA, did an apt-get upgrade, rebooted, and the
issue as described above is fixed. Nice work :)
For the record, I had to reboot for everything to work correctly. I
tried logging out/in before rebooting, which did fix the scrolling
issue, but I noticed I'd lost the time/date i
BTW, I'm not a Gtk dev (I'm actually a Unity/Compiz dev), but these
mouse scrolling issues are affecting some functionality in Compiz, hence
my interest in this.
Also, if you're feeling adventurous, you could try a test package in my
PPA that might fix this issue. It's ppa:townsend/gtk-testing.
Hi Lem,
Thanks for reporting this bug. I believe this is due to some changes in
scrolling behavior in Gtk+3.0. I've been trying to work with the Gtk+3
upstream to fix some mouse wheel issues, but it's slow going.
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) => gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ub
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