This bug was fixed in the package scim - 1.4.17-1
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scim (1.4.17-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Tz-Huan Huang ]
* new upstream release 1.4.17
- fixes "scim breaks compose key". Closes: #618763, LP: #610979.
- fixes "Backspace and delete keys dysfunctional in gedit".
** No longer affects: kdewebdev-kde3 (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: scilab (Ubuntu)
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Keyboard input sometimes stops working
To manage not
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Title:
Keyboard input sometimes stops working
To manage notifications abou
does this ever occur in trusty or later?
There's also been some further upstream work on bugs like this lately.
If you are still affected I'd love to hear if the latest upstream can
fix this issue.
** Changed in: scim (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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** Changed in: python-defaults (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I can confirm this problem. It also appears after monitor is putted to
sleep and then turning it on.
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It is freezing too in Quanta and other apps, try these fixes:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scim/+bug/293001
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scim/+bug/163325
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have just had this problem today for the first time. Using Kile
2.0.84 on Ubuntu 9.04, 64 bit. I am using an external keyboard with a
laptop but they are both standard English language keyboards. I tried
alt-tab and restarting kile but no effect. Suddenly the only key that
works in Kile is sp
Setting back to fix released for kile. I think we can safely say, that
this is not unique for kile and a lower-layer issue.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Yeah. I love ubuntu when it works: the stability and speed... but I
couldn't really imagine a keyboard bug occurs so often in an OS before
encountering it. The worst thing is that it is around for years and the
importance is still "undecided". I guess it is still many years before
Linux can really
It is really disappointing. The keyboard bug happened twice last night. I am
afraid I have to dump ubuntu as my working OS.
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Rlgc79 wrote:
> The bug happens on both my laptop and my desktop... Using Matlab on my
> laptop has become impractical.
>
>
> [quote]
> |>
The bug happens on both my laptop and my desktop... Using Matlab on my
laptop has become impractical.
[quote]
|>> figure; figure; figure; figure;
>then type
>>> close all
>In my case, the bug was 100% reproducible in this situation also.
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No the bug did not happen.
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 6:33 PM, phsamuel wrote:
> J, I'm not sure I had the same kind of bug as you do. When you open
> multiple figures in matlab and then close all figures using "close all",
> does the bug occur?
>
> That is,
>
> Type
>
> >> figure; figure; figure;
J, I'm not sure I had the same kind of bug as you do. When you open
multiple figures in matlab and then close all figures using "close all",
does the bug occur?
That is,
Type
>> figure; figure; figure; figure;
then type
>> close all
In my case, the bug was 100% reproducible in this situation
phsamuel, I am sorry I misunderstood your question. I didn't use idle so I
cannot say it has the same issue or not.
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 1:21 AM, phsamuel wrote:
> J, it may be stupid for me to ask. But did you reboot after removing
> scim? This is one of the few times that one needs to reboo
Yes, I rebooted the box after removing scim and it didn't make difference.
The jvm problems have been there for a long time. I first noticed the
conflict between matlab/jvm and the visual effect which makes blank matlab
windows. Then I set the matlab_java to sun jre and also the awt_toolkit to
Mtoo
J, it may be stupid for me to ask. But did you reboot after removing
scim? This is one of the few times that one needs to reboot linux to get
thing fixed. Maybe restarting X will work too but I never tried.
There are lots of jvm problem regarding Matlab. It may worth try
changing to another jvm al
uninstalling scim does not fix the problem. I have matlab R2009a and
ubuntu 8.04 with visual effect enabled. The keyboard randomly quit on
Matlab and cannot be recovered unless restart matlab. really annoying.
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The source of the bug seems to be from scim. After uninstalling scim,
the problem disappeared. But it is only a workaround. Hopefully there
will be a real fix.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scim/+bug/66104
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Status: New
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** Also affects: scilab (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: scilab (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I encounter the same problem for kile, matlab, and idle (python). I'm
using 9.04 AMD64 and I think the bug for idle is most repeatable. For
example, in idle,
type
open('abc')
The hint will come out and afterward ('abc') is highlighted and the
keyboard freezes. I have to click any other window t
I don't know for sure. However, I found the default editor in scilab,
which also named scipad, has the same problem like kile. They both can
freeze the keyboard occasionally. I think the same problem must has the
similar reason, so there must be something wrong not with kile or scipad
themselves bu
I don't know for sure. However, I found the default editor in scilab,
which also named scipad, has the same problem like kile. They both can
freeze the keyboard occasionally. I think the same problem must has the
similar reason, so there must be something wrong not with kile or scipad
themselves bu
I've just tested with the new version of Kile in jaunty; and can't
reproduce the problem of keyboard input stopping to work after updates
occurs in the structure pane. This seems to be the original cause for
the problem in Kile, so this is as far as i can see fixed.
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I've noticed that Kile consistently stops accepting keyboard input when
information in the "Structure" pane is updated, e.g., when changing any
layout of the document. Alt-TABing out and back into Kile always fixes
the problem.
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In Kile, keyboard input can usually be restored by ALT-TABbing out and
back into the program, but this fix does not work in Matlab.
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I'm sorry, I meant that I noticed it when upgrading to Ubuntu *8.10*,
Intrepid, not 7.10 as I originally wrote.
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I have the same problem; I've noticed it in both Matlab and Kile on
Ubuntu 7.10 while using Compiz. I don't yet know how to replicated it in
Kile, but here are the steps in Matlab:
o In the command window, open a new figure by typing
>> figure [enter]
o While the figure is opening, mash on the key
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Also, keyboard keys which relate to the window manager still work. I can
press Alt-F4 to close the app, Alt-Tab to switch programs. But anything
within the application does not work.
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