2012-09-30 19:30:35 |
Hugo Venhorst |
bug |
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added bug |
2012-09-30 19:32:27 |
Hugo Venhorst |
description |
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system info:
1) Description: Ubuntu quantal (development branch)
Release: 12.10
2) unity:
Geïnstalleerd: 6.6.0-0ubuntu1
Kandidaat: 6.6.0-0ubuntu1
Versietabel:
*** 6.6.0-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3) expected behavior: when not drawing a desktop, and not focussing a window, unity should focus on itself to keep keyboard input
4) what happened instead:
( Some while ago i noticed nautilus wasn't drawing the desktop anymore, despite show_desktop being enabled in gconf and dconf.
After some google-fu i found out the package ubuntu-settings wasn't installed.
I installed ubuntu-settings, which fixed that issue. )
During ths, i noticed something else:
When nothing is drawing the desktop (besides compiz itself), Unity doesn't know what to focus.
- Unity tries to switch to the next window.
- If that window is minimized, the system becomes really unresponsive.
You can see a flashing of the right-side triangle on the dash that indicates a focused window, like Unity is trying to focus, but fails.
The global menu is that of the minimized window.
- When no window is focused, Unity does not respond to keyboard input
Does it need to be Nautilus, or does any desktop drawing program suffice?
I think it should be possible to not have nautilus or other program draw a desktop.
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how to repeat issue:
1) uncheck nautilus show_desktop in dconf/gconf, or:
1a) uninstall nautilus
2) log out and back in
# notice that when no window is focused, Unity does not respond to any keyboard input. one click on panel/launcher to focus Unity, or open Dash/launch program via mouse.
3) lauch a program, and minimize it
4) watch unity struggle.
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system info:
1) Description: Ubuntu quantal (development branch)
Release: 12.10
2) unity:
Geïnstalleerd: 6.6.0-0ubuntu1
Kandidaat: 6.6.0-0ubuntu1
Versietabel:
*** 6.6.0-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3) expected behavior: when not drawing a desktop, and not focussing a window, unity should focus on itself to keep keyboard input
4) what happened instead:
( Some while ago i noticed nautilus wasn't drawing the desktop anymore, despite show_desktop being enabled in gconf and dconf.
After some google-fu i found out the package ubuntu-settings wasn't installed.
I installed ubuntu-settings, which fixed that issue. )
During ths, i noticed something else:
When nothing is drawing the desktop (besides compiz itself), Unity doesn't know what to focus.
- Unity tries to switch to the next window.
- If that window is minimized, the system becomes really unresponsive.
You can see a flashing of the right-side triangle on the launcher that indicates a focused window, like Unity is trying to focus, but fails.
The global menu is that of the minimized window.
- When no window is focused, Unity does not respond to keyboard input
Does it need to be Nautilus, or does any desktop drawing program suffice?
I think it should be possible to not have nautilus or other program draw a desktop.
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--------------------------------------------------
how to repeat issue:
1) uncheck nautilus show_desktop in dconf/gconf, or:
1a) uninstall nautilus
2) log out and back in
# notice that when no window is focused, Unity does not respond to any keyboard input. one click on panel/launcher to focus Unity, or open Dash/launch program via mouse.
3) lauch a program, and minimize it
4) watch unity struggle.
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2012-09-30 19:33:15 |
Hugo Venhorst |
description |
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system info:
1) Description: Ubuntu quantal (development branch)
Release: 12.10
2) unity:
Geïnstalleerd: 6.6.0-0ubuntu1
Kandidaat: 6.6.0-0ubuntu1
Versietabel:
*** 6.6.0-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3) expected behavior: when not drawing a desktop, and not focussing a window, unity should focus on itself to keep keyboard input
4) what happened instead:
( Some while ago i noticed nautilus wasn't drawing the desktop anymore, despite show_desktop being enabled in gconf and dconf.
After some google-fu i found out the package ubuntu-settings wasn't installed.
I installed ubuntu-settings, which fixed that issue. )
During ths, i noticed something else:
When nothing is drawing the desktop (besides compiz itself), Unity doesn't know what to focus.
- Unity tries to switch to the next window.
- If that window is minimized, the system becomes really unresponsive.
You can see a flashing of the right-side triangle on the launcher that indicates a focused window, like Unity is trying to focus, but fails.
The global menu is that of the minimized window.
- When no window is focused, Unity does not respond to keyboard input
Does it need to be Nautilus, or does any desktop drawing program suffice?
I think it should be possible to not have nautilus or other program draw a desktop.
--------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------
how to repeat issue:
1) uncheck nautilus show_desktop in dconf/gconf, or:
1a) uninstall nautilus
2) log out and back in
# notice that when no window is focused, Unity does not respond to any keyboard input. one click on panel/launcher to focus Unity, or open Dash/launch program via mouse.
3) lauch a program, and minimize it
4) watch unity struggle.
-------------------------------------------------- |
-------------------------------------------------
system info:
1) Description: Ubuntu quantal (development branch)
Release: 12.10
2) unity:
Geïnstalleerd: 6.6.0-0ubuntu1
Kandidaat: 6.6.0-0ubuntu1
Versietabel:
*** 6.6.0-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3) expected behavior: when not drawing a desktop, and not focussing a window, unity should focus on itself to keep keyboard input
4) what happened instead:
( Some while ago i noticed nautilus wasn't drawing the desktop anymore, despite show_desktop being enabled in gconf and dconf.
After some google-fu i found out the package ubuntu-settings wasn't installed.
I installed ubuntu-settings, which fixed that issue. )
During ths, i noticed something else:
When nothing is drawing the desktop (besides compiz itself), Unity doesn't know what to focus.
- Unity tries to switch to the next window.
- If that window is minimized, the system becomes really unresponsive.
You can see a flashing of the right-side triangle on the launcher that indicates a focused window, like Unity is trying to focus, but fails.
The global menu is that of the minimized window.
- When no window is focused, Unity does not respond to keyboard input
Does it need to be Nautilus, or does any desktop drawing program suffice?
I think it should be possible to not have nautilus or other program draw a desktop.
--------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------
how to repeat issue:
1) uncheck nautilus show_desktop in dconf/gconf, or:
1a) uninstall nautilus
2) log out and back in
# notice that when no window is focused, Unity does not respond to any keyboard input. one click on panel/launcher to focus Unity, or open Dash/launch program via mouse.
3) lauch a program, and minimize it
4) watch unity squirm.
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2012-10-01 01:55:07 |
Edward Donovan |
bug |
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added subscriber Edward Donovan |
2012-10-02 20:05:23 |
Omer Akram |
marked as duplicate |
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952321 |
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2012-10-03 04:43:04 |
Launchpad Janitor |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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