The Debian bug says it was fixed in 1.5.0-3+cvs20071006, maybe slightly
earlier.
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jmspeex, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
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Updated to Kubuntu Karmic. Still getting this problem. That's what I can
see in /var/log/messages at such moments (just like it was before):
Nov 30 19:21:30 ubuntop kernel: [41663.207994] psmouse.c: GlidePoint
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I have the same problem I get constant messages in /var/log/messages
Aug 11 07:47:25 cryptonite kernel: [56108.792815] psmouse.c: bad data from KBC
- timeout
Aug 11 07:51:51 cryptonite kernel: [56374.595857] p
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Yes, I confirm Dmitry's post. I also checked my dmesg output. As I said
I am reproducing the bug on a regular basis playing with the slider of
screen brightness of power management applet in KDE( battery monitor
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As I have learned, the "GlidePoint lost sync" messages are really
connected with this problem. They appear in my dmesg every single time
this bug occured.
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Confirming this bug for Jaunty, Xorg 1.6.0, nvidia drivers 180.44, Xfce
4.6.0. However, I was getting it on GNOME since Ubuntu 8.04 (with
previous versions of Xorg and nvidia drivers).
Also, I've just noticed t
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I am experiencing the same bug. Shortly Kubuntu 9.04 32b. Dell xps m1530
NVIDIA 8600m GT. Nvidia driver version 180.51. I am not using mouse
following focus. Sometimes it happens randomly but I can reproduce th
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Mouse clicks stop working sporadically
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I can echo most of the experiences that others are voicing above. I'm
using the x64 version of Intrepid, I run two NVidia cards with 4
monitors and xinerama enabled. X will randomly stop responding to the
mouse though the cursor still moves. THis happens with the mouse
connected with both PS/2 a
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One way that I've found to regain mouse clicks is to enable "Mouse Keys"
and move the cursor with the mouse keys for a second or two. It seems
to beat the mouse back into submission for at least a little while. You
guys should consider yourselves lucky though. I run synergy on my
machine and pro
I am running 8.10 64bit and am also experiencing this symptom. I am using a
default Gnome desktop and visual effects set to NONE.
The lockup usually happens when I lock the screen (System->Lock screen). At
this point, it does NOT lock the desktop, the keyboard works but the mouse
clicks are igno
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Need to clarify that screen 1 did not have any windows on it, so having
the mouse cursor change from pointer to text cursor on that screen is
pretty strange.
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doh, just locked up again. I started vmware workstation 6.5.1 and then
started a virtual machine. As the virtual machine came up, the mouse
"lockup" occured again.
Interestingly, the keyboard is also affected. For example, given screens
1 to 4, vmware is running on screen 4, I have some xterms in
I have this same problem, mouse cursor moves but no longer responds to
click action.
I was running 7.04 w/ ion3 on this hardware (2 nvidia cards, 4
monitors). yesterday I went through 2 upgrades to get to 8.10, also
switched to awesome window manager (both 2.x from repository and now
trying 3.x fr
Locking the screen with xscreensaver and then immediately unlocking it
seems to fix the problem too.
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I switched from Xinerama to Twinview and the reported issues have gone
away. This isn't an ideal situation because I'm down one monitor now,
but at least my machine is usable again.
I have (or had) three monitors across two graphics cards, and Twinview
only supports two monitors on one card.
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Upgrading to the latest driver version (177.82) sees to help a bit (not
as much freezing and freezing stops after a while).
My problem is that TwinView do not support the highest resolution of my
screens (also couldn't configure it for two *rotated* screens).
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I solved my problem, disabled xinerama and used Nvidia TwinView. No more
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Phil
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 8:06 PM, Mal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm getting this problem too. Just upgraded to Intrepid. Graphics driver
> is
I'm getting this problem too. Just upgraded to Intrepid. Graphics driver
is nVidia 177.80. I'm also running a Xinerama setup with two graphics
cards and three monitors.
The problem occurs about 50% of the time when I run a game (Quake 3,
etc) after it quits. It's also happening with my own project
I too am having the problem. Running Intrepid Kubuntu (new install), Nvidia
177.something, dual monitors and Xinerama
. System does this 3 or 4 times a day. I tend to have 10 Firefox windows open
plus several others.
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FWIW switching to XFCE seems to solve the problem (running 2 days now)
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Oh, I forgot: I've never had this problem up until the current (or maybe
the previous?) X.org version -- all the ones before that have worked
flawlessly.
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Yup, I can pretty much just echo what the others are saying. This seems
to happen ONLY with Xinerama enabled -- when I don't enable Xinerama it
doesn't occur. First I thought this had something to do with mouse
grabbing since it only happened (for me) in VirtualBox and KVM, but now
it seems that th
Hello, for me this happend ONLY when my second screen is plugged-on.
With only one screen the bug never appear.
I did install Compiz and compiz do not work when a second screen is plugged-on,
I will try to uninstall compiz to see if problem persist or not.
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I've been experiencing the same problem (8.10, 3 screens with Xinerama,
nvidia 177.80).
I can also confirm that I get the same problem with or without focus-
follows-mouse.
Usually I get out of it by logging out (Ctrl-Alt-Del, then Alt-L to log
out). I've tried killing naultilus and metacity to
Same problem for me on 8.10.
2 screens with Xinerama , nvidia driver 177.80
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OK, question to Ubuntu devs. Is there someone actually interested in
investigating this? If so, please list anything that would be useful to
check when the bug occurs (about once a month for me with 8.10).
Some additional info. The last time this bug (or something very similar
-- hard to say) occu
I'm having this problem several times a day since upgrading to 8.10 (all
previous versions were OK).
I use focus-follows-mouse and two screens. Window manager is Ion 3.
I mainly run Firefox, Evolution, xterm and Vim. The mouse moves and the
keyword works fine (including changing focus), but click
Ok I'm confirming I've did a test after reading the previous comments;
This append systematicaly if i move my cursor freneticaly.
Hope it could help you.
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Hello, I'm a simple user of ubuntu (graphic designer), I do not know what is
rdesktop but this bug affect me and it is randomly.
It is very annoying me, between 30 minutes or 2 hour, I need to disconnect my
session with my keyboard to be able to use my mouse again.
I'm using two screen: One CRT
I think I'm having the same issue in Intrepid Beta 1. It happens a lot
if I rapidly drag around with my mouse on my desktop, but sometimes its
just random. I am able to use my keyboard and move my mouse, but
clicking does not work. I'm not using rdesktop.
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It is probably related. It happens to me with other apps than rdesktop.
I think the title should be changed.
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I have the same problem. I'm using Kubuntu 8.04 with KDE 3.5.9. I also
had this behavior with older versions of Kubuntu. I do not use rdesktop
on my laptop, so I believe that it is unrelated.
When I lose mouse control, I can move the mouse around but can't click
anything. Sometimes, I can right cl
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OK, it happened again to me (on Gusty), while I was using Thunderbird and I was
able to get more info. First interesting thing was that trying to run "xkill"
gave me:
xkill: unable to grab cursor
That was interesting, because it occurred to me that the cursor was indeed
grabbed by something els
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stanley82, if your issue is not exactly like the original bug
reporter's, it would be helpful if you would file your issue as a new
bug report. Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Debugging for some
tips on what files and info to include.
One way to get to the command line even when the mouse is
If you go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingMouseDetection it asks
all sorts of info obtained from the terminal. In Ubuntu how do I open a
terminal with a dead mouse?
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I have a similar but different mouse problem. Install gutsy from 32 bit
ISO file and no mouse control. It was okay with win98 and Xandros. I
repeated with edgy and got edgy up and running did the updates followed
by system upgrade to Feisty and bingo no mouse. I'll try alt tab and
thanks if tha
Ok, that sounds like a real issue then. Try running Hardy alpha3 livecd
for a while to reproduce the issue.. there has been a lot of input
related changes in xserver 1.4
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When I get hit by that bug, I generally can't type anything because the
keyboard focus isn't on any window. However, typing Alt-F2 (or whatever
brings up the run dialog) actually works. From there, I can start a
terminal that will actually get the focus. This is of course of limited
use because the
Eh, if your keyboard is not functioning that means that the server is
hung. Please look for a dupe on the bug list for your video driver.
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just happend again, and i was not able to enter that command, or any for that
matter, since my keyboard was also out.
I tried disabling the screen saver all together, under system>preferences, with
no luck, it still happened.
It seems to happen 80% of the time (i can remember) wile using fore fo
Try killing the screensaver from a virtual terminal (ctrl-alt-f1 etc). I
remember some similar issues with dapper, but never since.
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I am getting very similar problems on my new system,
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except in my case, even the keyboard goes out, forcing me to hard reset. as in
the other cases, my mouse still moves, but i cannot
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than it has to be something else - X maybe?
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I'm running kubuntu, so it can't be gnome, can it?
On 9/19/07, Martin Harvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have another occurence of this problem. It seems to me as gnome focus
> problem.
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> I opened a text file from nautilus in gedit and when I was trying to
> select a text it dragged a file
I have another occurence of this problem. It seems to me as gnome focus
problem.
I opened a text file from nautilus in gedit and when I was trying to
select a text it dragged a file (that in nautilus window below gedit
window) mouse stopped clicking completely (it moved however). I killed
gedit fi
okay I started having the same problems as mentioned here... I noticed
that most often it happens when I drag the window icon in workspace
switcher, or in windows list... switching between workspaces couple of
times seems to recover the mouse...
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okay I started having the same problems as mentioned here... I noticed
that most often it happens when I drag the window icon in workspace
switcher, or in windows list... switching between workspaces couple of
times seems to recover the mouse...
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Quick addition - I just noticed that after plugging in the mouse, it
still works normally _but only within the original area_. For instance,
I have just connected the mouse and can now select text, click around,
etc. within this text box - but all other clicks and mouseover events
are ignored (also
I have this too. I am using kubuntu feisty with KDE.
But I am not using focus follows pointer, and there is another twist.
This has just happened, and keeps happening 3-5 secs after plugging in
my usb-wireless mouse. Disconnecting the mouse has my touchpad working
normally, after plugging in the m
Same problem for me, I'm running Feisty with Xgl and Compiz. My
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Marking as triaged since user has confirmed it still exists in Feisty.
Thanks for reporting this issue.
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Yes. See my above comment. It's not as bad, but it definitely has
happened to me with Feisty.
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Is this still happening with an updated Feisty ?
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Ok, thank you for answering. Can you attach here your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
file ? Thanks.
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I'm running Ubuntu Dapper and "sometimes" X just stops sending any mouse
events (or so it seems). This usually seems to be triggered by using
rdeskt
Although it happens less often, it has happened to me with Feisty on my
new (x86-64) machine. I was in the middle of an IRC meeting so I
couldn't logout. It took maybe 30 minutes to the X server to release the
mouse from it's weird state. This behaviour is very annoying. I get the
choice between ki
Do you still have this issues with the latest release of Ubuntu ? Thanks
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No, for me it always happens when I'm actively using the computer. In
fact, it mostly seems to happen following some rapid mouse clicking.
I bet focus-follows-pointer is a necessary condition to trigger the bug.
That would explain why lots of other people haven't noticed it. f-f-p is
probably a mi
I've got focus-follows-pointer as well. I'll try Alt-tab next time I get
the bug. I also found this page
http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/changelog.html and started thinking it
it could actually be screensaver-related because it usually happens
after a bit of idle time. Have you seen the same thing?
I've noticed a workaround. Pressing Alt-Tab a few times seems to cure
it, which is quite a relief.
By the way, I'm using focus-follows-pointer
(System->Preferences->Windows, Select windows when the mouse moves over
them). I'm wondering if everyone who experiences this bug has focus-
follows-pointe
Yet another user affected by this bug. See blog post
http://www.advogato.org/person/berend/diary.html?start=286
Considering there's no way to get out of this except doing a
"ctrl-alt-backspace", this is *really* annoying.
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Well, Firefox (and rdesktop in my case) may (or may not) be buggy, but
in any case the X server should contain the bug to these applications
instead of causing the whole system to be unusable.
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I've got what I think is the same problem, as mentioned at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=255898
The pointer is movable, but it can't be used to click in anything, so you are
usually stuck with having to restart X. On one occasion I managed to cure it by
logging in via a remote terminal
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