PS/2 Logitech MX310 clicks stop working sporadically

Bug #41301 reported by Lionel Dricot
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Nominated for Intrepid by Rodolfo S. E. Allan
Nominated for Karmic by keyvez
Nominated for Maverick by carloslp

Bug Description

This bug is a long standing one for me in Dapper but it becomes more and more frequent in recent Dapper beta.

Unfortunatly, there's no way I can reproduce it.

Symptoms : the mouse buttons (all of them) stop working without any reason. Seems to happen mainly when surfing with Epiphany but not only.

In fact, it's just like my mouse was in another dimension. I use "focus follow pointer" and it doesn't work anymore. I can see my cursor and moving it : the system just ignore it. No more click, no more focus following pointer.

Also, the keyboard keeps working perfectly. By using shortcut keys, I can continue working normally.

The workaround to have the mouse again is hopefully very simple : use the change desktop shortcut. The alt-tab shortcut is also working. Yes, it's strange, but they are the only two shortcuts I've found that bypass this bug ! Strange isn't it ?

My mouse is a PS/2 Logitech MX310. The workaround seems to be the proof that it's not an hardware failure.

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Carthik Sharma (carthik) wrote :

This happens to me on my Acer Travelmate Laptop. Any info on how to provide debug info would be welcome.

I use the Alt-Tab to re-enable mouse clicks. This problem usually happens when I am in gedit, and open the :"Save file as" dialog. I cannot click "Cancel or "Save". The cursor momentarily changes to a "+" sign when I click the buttons.

Changed in xorg:
assignee: nobody → ubuntu-x-swat
status: Unconfirmed → Confirmed
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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : Re: Mouse clicks stop working sporadically

discussion from IRC some time ago:

"<ploum> For a few weeks, I experience a random mouse-click freeze in dapper
<ploum> The click is not responding on my mouse anymore
<ploum> and the workaround is to type a shortcut key (for exemple switch desktop key) and that's all
<seb128> check the mouse cable? :)
...
<seb128> do you have the click event to xev when that happens?
...
<ploum> seb128: it's very difficult because it must happen with a xev already openend ! (as the keystroke solve the problem)
<seb128> ploum: run an xev on every desktop until that happens next time :p
...
<ploum> seb128: YEAH ! I was able to reproduce my bug with xev !
<ploum> (alt+F2 doesn't deblock my mouse)
<ploum> and no xev event for the mouse click"

in case somebody was tempted to reassign it to GTK :p

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Fabio Massimo Di Nitto (fabbione) wrote :

Even better.. if xev reports no data from the kernel.. guess who is at fault?

Changed in linux-source-2.6.15:
assignee: ubuntu-x-swat → ben-collins
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Lionel Dricot (ploum-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

Fabio > not sure anymore that xev doesn't report anything. It's just that xev has not the focus and there's no way it can have it. So it won't report anything.

And if it was the kernel, why will a given shortcut re-enable the mouse ?

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Markus Berndt (markus-berndt) wrote :

I am having the same problem. It usually occurs when my T41 wakes up from suspend to ram and network manager connects to my wireless network. When it shows the signal strength icon in the taskbar, the mouse is useless. All I managed to do is Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. I'll have to try to switch the desktop instead, next time it happens. This problem occurs intermittently.

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ChristofferS (ubuntu-curo) wrote :

Maybe it is a problem with Network Manager?

I'm using v0.5.1 together with gnome and I get this problem sometimes.

Just after I have typed my password and I see the signal strenght mouse clicks have no effect.

Today I tried to logout using killall x-session-manager. I then logged into Enlightenment DR17 (alpha) and mouse clicks worked with no problems what so ever.

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Ben Collins (ben-collins) wrote :

This really sounds like an xorg focus issue.

Changed in linux-source-2.6.15:
assignee: ben-collins → nobody
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Markus Berndt (markus-berndt) wrote :

After the latest kernel update (to version 2.6.15-26.47) this issue seems to have disappeared. Is anybody else still having this problem?

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ChristofferS (ubuntu-curo) wrote :

I am using -27 and I got this issue today.

So it is still not fixed.

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Jyrki Pulliainen (jyrki-pulliainen) wrote :

I'm having same kind of problem where mouse clicks are not responding. Only way is to switch workspaces, but that doesn't always help.

Best solution so far has been right clicking on the zone where the mouse was when it stopped responding. This problem is more frequent all the time

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Lionel Dricot (ploum-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

I've been able to reproduce this bug on a whole fresh edgy on another computer (a laptop HP Compaq nc6120). I had it several times this week.

So it's not related to the hardware (happens with the touchpad as well), not with the graphic driver (nvidia on my desktop, intel on the laptop).

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John Jason Jordan (johnxj) wrote :

It's still not fixed with Feisty Beta amd64. I first experienced it with the Herd 5 live CD. When the Beta came out I installed with the Alternate CD, but it still happened. Then I downloaded the Beta live CD and it still happens. My keyboard continues to work and, as others have noted, switching desktops resolves the problem for a while. I tried Ctrl-Alt-Bkspc, but that hung the computer.

The computer has an Abit NF-M2S motherboard with AMD-64/2 at 4600 and the mouse and keyboard are a Logitech Cordless Desktop EX110 (combo mouse and keyboard).

I can also add some additional experience. This is a brand new box I put together for myself, so I have been trying various 64-bit distros. I have the same exact problem with OpenSUSE 10.2, Fedora Core 6, Simply Mepis 6.5 rc2 and Mandriva-free-20007 (all 64-bit versions). But I did not have the problem with Gentoo 2006.1. I noted that Gentoo used KDE and also used Vesa, where the others used the nv drivers for the onboard nVidia GeForce 6100.

At this point the computer is running Fedora 7 test2, using the nv driver and Gnome 2.18.0, and kernel 2.6.20-1. The problem has completely disappeared. So if y'all want to find out what fixed it, look at what is different between Feisty Beta amd64 and Fedora 7 test2 amd64.

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Rob Frohne (frohro) wrote :

I had this issue on Dapper and still have it on Edgy with my Dell D600 laptop. I can get the mouse back by Ctrl-Alt F1 and then Alt F7 to get back to X. It sure is annoying!

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Walter (vorgina33) wrote :

I have a dell laptop with ati rage mobility P/M agp2x. The mouse freeze few seconds each time I open a window. It hapen to me now with edgy and happened wih 5.10 release. I am not sure if xorg is the cause. Ati rage have problems with new xorg drivers. I've heard that wih xfree86 work fine but it can not be instaled in the new kernels. Since a long time I want migrate to ubuntu (I use mandriva2006 because is the only distro that works in my machine) and the only problem I have is this.

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Héctor (hector-rovira) wrote :

Same problem here (edgy, feisty)
Ctrl Alt F1 -> Ctrl Alt F7 makes mouse buttons to work with the current window (1 time).
Very annoying.
The only solution I found is rebooting the system to get it working for a while.
Can't test xev, since I can't focus the window. The window behind xev test window won't lose the focus. (Alt tab not helping)

Bug Importance rated medium??
I'd rate it critical.

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John Jason Jordan (johnxj) wrote : Re: [Bug 41301] Re: Mouse clicks stop working sporadically

On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 16:14:32 -0000
Héctor <email address hidden> dijo:

> Same problem here (edgy, feisty)
> Ctrl Alt F1 -> Ctrl Alt F7 makes mouse buttons to work with the current window (1 time).
> Very annoying.
> The only solution I found is rebooting the system to get it working for a while.
> Can't test xev, since I can't focus the window. The window behind xev test window won't lose the focus. (Alt tab not helping)
>
>
> Bug Importance rated medium??
> I'd rate it critical.

First, it's rated medium because it doesn't affect very many of us. Another reason it's not rated higher is because there is a workaround. The workaround is to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. Add "noapic acpi=off" to the end of the root line. You can do this while booting just by hitting e when the boot menu appears. Then select the root line and hit e again. Go to the end of the line and add the command. Hit return to save the edit and then b to continue the boot process.

Editing it during boot makes the command happen on booting, but only for that session. If it solves the problem you can add it to the end of the line by editing the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. From a command line enter "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst." When Gedit comes up add the command to the end of the line and save the file. Now it will be permanent.

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John Jason Jordan (johnxj) wrote : Re: Mouse clicks stop working sporadically

First, it's rated medium because it doesn't affect very many of us. Another reason it's not rated higher is because there is a workaround. The workaround is to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. Add "noapic acpi=off" to the end of the root line. You can do this while booting just by hitting e when the boot menu appears. Then select the root line and hit e again. Go to the end of the line and add the command. Hit return to save the edit and then b to continue the boot process.

Editing it during boot makes the command happen on booting, but only for that session. If it solves the problem you can add it to the end of the line by editing the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. From a command line enter "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst." When Gedit comes up add the command to the end of the line and save the file. Now it will be permanent.

The above fix worked for me on Fedora 7, Debian Etch and Ubuntu Feisty, all 64-bit. I have since discarded the others and now use just Ubuntu Feisty amd64.

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Rob Frohne (frohro) wrote : Re: [Bug 41301] Re: Mouse clicks stop working sporadically

Hi John,

It looks like those kernel arguments may make it so my laptop won't
sleep, and maybe some other side effects. Is that true?

Thanks,

Rob

On Sun, 2007-04-22 at 16:41 +0000, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> First, it's rated medium because it doesn't affect very many of us.
> Another reason it's not rated higher is because there is a workaround.
> The workaround is to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. Add "noapic
> acpi=off" to the end of the root line. You can do this while booting
> just by hitting e when the boot menu appears. Then select the root line
> and hit e again. Go to the end of the line and add the command. Hit
> return to save the edit and then b to continue the boot process.
>
> Editing it during boot makes the command happen on booting, but only for
> that session. If it solves the problem you can add it to the end of the
> line by editing the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. From a command line enter
> "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst." When Gedit comes up add the command to
> the end of the line and save the file. Now it will be permanent.
>
> The above fix worked for me on Fedora 7, Debian Etch and Ubuntu Feisty,
> all 64-bit. I have since discarded the others and now use just Ubuntu
> Feisty amd64.
>
--
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E.F. Cross School of Engineering
Walla Walla College
100 SW 4th Street
College Place, WA 99324
(509) 527-2075
http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/

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John Jason Jordan (johnxj) wrote : Re: Mouse clicks stop working sporadically

Rob Frohne said:

I>t looks like those kernel arguments may make it so my laptop won't
>sleep, and maybe some other side effects. Is that true?

I don't know. I had the problem only on a brand new desktop computer I built for myself over spring break. I tried (all amd64 versions) CentOS, Mepis, Mandriva, OpenSUSE, Fedora 7 test2, Ubuntu Feisty Beta, and Debian Etch (final). Every single one of them displayed the same problem. Sometimes I could fix it by holding the cursor over a window and doing Alt-Tab, sometimes I had to log off and back in again. Eventually I discovered the "noapic pci=off" command and that solved it for all of them. The computer is currently running Ubuntu Feisty final and I still had to go in and add the command.

The computer has an Abit NF-M2S motherboard that has onboard nVidia chipset for everything except the gigabit ethernet which is Realtek. The video is nVidia GeForce 6100 and the rest is nforce 405. But who know which part is the culprit? All I can say is try it on your laptop and see what happens.

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Héctor (hector-rovira) wrote :

I tried that boot option "noapic acpi=off"
It seems to solve the problem, but now I can only switch windows by clicking on their titlebars.
At least I can use my mouse btw.

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Cappy-chan (cappy-chan) wrote :

Same problem here. In addition to this I have problems where my gnome locks-up while dragging something. The mouse icon is then stuck like that and won't do anything until I switch to a virtual console and kill nautilus.
On my own computer I have this in my kernel messages:
[ 0.000000] Nvidia board detected. Ignoring ACPI timer override.
[ 0.000000] If you got timer trouble try acpi_use_timer_override

When I use that, it seems to fix this problem but it causes my wine games to crash randomly. Good trade off.

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Héctor (hector-rovira) wrote :

Bug is gone for me, no buggy focus/mouse anymore.
It seems the last kernel update solved the problem.
No boot options required.

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Carthik Sharma (carthik) wrote :

Closing this bug since it has stopped recurring for both me and Héctor, who left us a comment saying as much.
If this is still an issue for the rest of those subscribed to the bug, please reopen the bug.

Thank you.

Changed in linux-source-2.6.20:
status: Confirmed → Rejected
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Cappy-chan (cappy-chan) wrote :

Still happening for me in Feisty 64.
Linux cappy-chan 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 19:00:28 UTC 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Cappy-chan (cappy-chan)
Changed in linux-source-2.6.20:
status: Rejected → Confirmed
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Cappy-chan (cappy-chan) wrote :

Problem is gone! I don't know why it took longer for mine to be fixed - maybe they were a little bit slower on the 64-bit kernel. It's been fixed at least a week for me.

Also, my much worse freezing problem also went away: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/114365

Hurrah! Thank you so much ^^

Changed in linux-source-2.6.20:
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
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John Jason Jordan (johnxj) wrote :

Re my comment of April 23:
.....................
I don't know. I had the problem only on a brand new desktop computer I built for myself over spring break. I tried (all amd64 versions) CentOS, Mepis, Mandriva, OpenSUSE, Fedora 7 test2, Ubuntu Feisty Beta, and Debian Etch (final). Every single one of them displayed the same problem. Sometimes I could fix it by holding the cursor over a window and doing Alt-Tab, sometimes I had to log off and back in again. Eventually I discovered the "noapic pci=off" command and that solved it for all of them. The computer is currently running Ubuntu Feisty final and I still had to go in and add the command.

The computer has an Abit NF-M2S motherboard that has onboard nVidia chipset for everything except the gigabit ethernet which is Realtek. The video is nVidia GeForce 6100 and the rest is nforce 405. But who know which part is the culprit? All I can say is try it on your laptop and see what happens.
.......................

The problem disappeared for me, and without needing the "noapic pci=off" boot option. What made it disappear was returning the Abit NF-M2S motherboard and replacing it with an Asus M2NPV-VM motherboard. The Asus cost me about $12 more, but it has four SATA connectors, nVidia nforce 430, nVidia GeForce 6150, an eSATA connector, built-in firewire, and the gigabit ethernet is also nVidia. The added features are well worth the extra price, and it also solved all the problems I had been having with the SATA controller on the Abit board. Conclusions: 1) Abit is evil and, 2) if you have the option to swap motherboards, it's probably worth the time and effort to do so, compared to the effort you're spending on dealing with this bug.

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kalstevens (kalstevens) wrote :

This is currently happening for me on Intrepid Ibex.
I am using the "noapci apci=off" option.

Kernel version 2.6.27

Thanks

Kal

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kalstevens (kalstevens) wrote :

the no kernel option does not work for me.
the alt tab does not work for me, I have a dual monitor, with TwinView and monitor rotation.

I will try crtl - alt f1 -> alt f7 next time it happens.

What is the last good kernel known to have fixed this problem?

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Trevor Glen (tsg) wrote :

I haven't tried the "noapci apci=off" option yet, but I turned on the "ctrl shows me where my pointer is" option and even though the pointer was moving about the screen, X thought it was in the top left-most corner.

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bandito (bandito) wrote :

Same here, kernel 2.6.27.7 , tried the noapic acpi=off option but with no luck. The system will stop responding to mouse clicks randomly while working.
I can't reproduce the random freezing but mouse clicks always go away after returning from the idle state.

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Trevor Glen (tsg) wrote :

Same kernel too. Tried with the noapic acpi=off, rebooted last night, came in this morning and the mouse was no longer working (and by this I mean pointer moves around screen, but no mouse clicks work and focus follows pointer wasn't).

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kalstevens (kalstevens) wrote :

My problem appears to be related to my dual monitor.

Or at least I have never seen it when I was not using the dual monitor, and generally see it at least once during the course of a day when I am using the dual monitor.

My monitor is using Twin View, with Monitor Rotation.

crtl - alt f1 -> alt f7 does not work.
But killing the Xserver does work.

This problem started when I upgraded to intrepid ibex

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Tessa Lau (tlau) wrote :

I have started seeing this problem since upgrading from Hardy to Ibex. The cursor moves around on screen, but clicks are not recognized and the focus does not follow the cursor as it should. It happens several times a day for me. Switching to a text console does not help; only killing the X server fixes it.

I am also using a dual monitor setup with Xinerama, and one screen rotated 90 degrees. (Can't use Twinview because it won't let you rotate only one of two screens). I have an NVidia Quadro FX 3500. I had the same hardware with Hardy, but it didn't have this problem.

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Colby (cek1227) wrote :

I never had this problem until upgrading to 8.10, and SO FAR, it has only happened when I have dual monitors running. When I run dual monitors, I'm running Xinerama. When I go with both, it's happening a few times per day. When go with just the lappy screen, it has not occurred yet.

One other difference, when I use only one monitor, I don't have any mouse attached - only the touchpad.

Only resetting X server fixes it, that I can find.

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Tris (thelastanomaly) wrote :

I'm running the same hardware that I had with Hardy, and I now have this problem with Ibex.

My GPU is an nVidia 8800GTS, I'm running two 4:3 monitors in 'separate X screen' mode with the Xinerama extension.

I'm not sure if it helps, but I see <"Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display ":0.0".> a lot whenever I run GUI programs from the command line...

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Dan Forward (danforward) wrote :

I have also been experiencing this problem since moving to Intrepid, but not at first. I noticed it first one or two weeks ago, but it is now a daily occurrence. Alt-Tab does not fix it. Only Ctrl-Alt-Backspace restores the mouse click.

I am running 32-bit Intrepid on a Dell Latitude D820 notebook computer and have only noticed the problem when I am connected to a docking station and using Xinerama. I also see the RANDR error message that Tris pointed out.

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kalstevens (kalstevens) wrote :

It looks like it might just be Xinerama, when I disable xinerama, I no long see this behavior.

I cant actually figure out how to use the other monitor though.

I can see the mouse, but when I right/left click nothing happens.
I cant actually figure out how to start an application on that screen or move anything over.

There is no KDE toolbar at the bottom either.

Is there some setup config that I am missing?

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kalstevens (kalstevens) wrote :

Sorry, I am not using twin view.
I am using the "Seperate X Screen" option, because I use monitor rotation.

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Removed by request (removed1836289) wrote :

Reopening.

I can confirm this is happening again. The only app I can think which would be doing that is flash - I had at least one page with flash open every time in firefox when it happened (and it happened a good dozen of times), and I see other reporters using opera/epiphany at the time it happens.

Switching tty does not fix it.
Switching desktop does not fix it.
Restarting X seems to be the only way to fix it, although suggestions would be good on something less "annoying".

Keyboard input is still perfectly fine.
Mouse pointer still follows in X - the cursor is there and moving, sometimes changing when hovering a text area and so on. In an application replacing the cursor (tested with a few games under Wine), the cursor will be present where it died in the application and never move - the X cursor will be duplicate and not replaced when hovering the app.
Keyboard input works perfectly.

Dual monitor 1680x1050, nVidia 9800GTX+ proprietary 180.11 drivers. Xinerama enabled.
Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display ":0.0". also appears when starting GUI apps, although I don't think that's related.

A second usb mouse is connected, and behaves exactly like the first one.

Attaching Xorg.0.log

Changed in linux-source-2.6.20:
status: Fix Released → Confirmed
Steven Harms (sharms)
Changed in linux-source-2.6.20:
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Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton)
Changed in linux:
status: New → Invalid
Changed in linux-source-2.6.20:
assignee: ubuntu-main-sponsors → nobody
Bryce Harrington (bryce)
Changed in xorg-server:
assignee: nobody → bryceharrington
status: Confirmed → Triaged
Bryce Harrington (bryce)
Changed in xorg-server:
status: Triaged → Fix Committed
Changed in xorg-server:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
Bryce Harrington (bryce)
Changed in xorg-server (Ubuntu):
assignee: Bryce Harrington (bryceharrington) → nobody
Changed in xorg-server (Ubuntu):
status: Fix Released → Incomplete
nikosapi (me-nikosapi)
Changed in linux (Ubuntu):
status: Invalid → Confirmed
Bryce Harrington (bryce)
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status: Incomplete → New
status: New → Incomplete
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Artem Popov (artfwo)
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status: Incomplete → Confirmed
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status: New → Confirmed
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tags: added: lucid
removed: needs-retested-on-lucid-by-june
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In , Xpenev (xpenev) wrote :

Created attachment 75478
Wrong context menu shown due to focus not switching.

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In , Xpenev (xpenev) wrote :

Created attachment 75479
Wrong context menu shown due to focus not switching.

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In , Xpenev (xpenev) wrote :

This bug seems to be very closely related to the mouse being used. I just tried reproducing it with another mouse and simply could not reproduce no matter how hard I tried.

Three seconds later, with my initial mouse, I can reproduce the issue every single time I try.

Switch the mouse again ... and can't reproduce. The mouse that doesn't work is

        ione lynx-r5

The mouse is complete garbage anyway and this just gives me a closing argument to putting it in the trash.

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In , Xpenev (xpenev) wrote :

I just added the following kernel parameters

        noapic acpi=off

and I can no longer reproduce this issue.

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In , Xpenev (xpenev) wrote :

I really should have waited a little and put all my findings in out big post, but I expect this to be the last finding.

Starting with

        noapic acpi=off

as mentioned above fixes this issue. However, even with these added boot parameters, unplugging and replugging the mouse will re-expose this bug.

Booting without the mentioned kernel parameters always exposed the bug.

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In , Guitar-robot (guitar-robot) wrote :

I also have this bug and would be interested in helping isolate it or in testing patches.

distro: Ubuntu 12.04 or Debian wheezy
desktop: Unity or Gnome 3
mouse: Cyborg R.A.T. 7
video: GeForce GTX 670

Observed behavior is that the mouse stops working on first login after I have at least two windows up. If I close those windows (^D or the like) and log out (effectively restarting X) the problem does not return until my next reboot. I have not experimented with the other triggering mechanisms yet (unplugging and re-plugging mouse, for example), but will be happy to try whatever.

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In , Guitar-robot (guitar-robot) wrote :

Sorry, to be even more clear, "the problem" refers to one window receiving all mouse events regardless of where the mouse is. If a terminal gets the focus and I Alt-tab to Chromium, obscuring the terminal, I can select text in the terminal by click-dragging in the Chromium window.

penalvch (penalvch)
summary: - Mouse clicks stop working sporadically
+ PS/2 Logitech MX310 clicks stop working sporadically
no longer affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
no longer affects: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Changed in linux (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → Low
status: Confirmed → Incomplete
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In , Guitar-robot (guitar-robot) wrote :

I can now reproduce this at will. I recently got an IOGear KVM. The bug is triggered every time I switch back to my Ubuntu machine.

Please let me know if there's anything I can do to provide useful debugging information. I am comfortable applying patches and building packages if necessary.

Changed in xorg-server:
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status: Unknown → Confirmed
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In , Christopher Dokkeberg (chrdok) wrote :

I've been able to reproduce this by opening a terminal, then opening mouse settings. By removing my G930 headset USB dongle however, the problem doesn't happen.

Each time I open mouse settings with the dongle, the problem happens, and each time I open the settings without the dongle everything is fine.

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In , T8-me-7l (t8-me-7l) wrote :

I can confirm this issue on a Thinkpad T420, both on a freshly installed Ubuntu 14.10 and Kubuntu 14.10.

It first occured shortly (but not immediately) after enabling the touchpad in the bios. Reinstalling the system or running from a live usb did not fix it.

After disabling the touchpad again in the bios, the problem was gone immediately.

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In , Rct3man (rct3man) wrote :
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I'm on openSUSE 13.1, and just started getting this bug again after installing some online updates. The list of RPMs installed in the recent batch is:

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In , Rct3man (rct3man) wrote :

Never mind; fixed it by unplugging and replugging my Logitech mouse, as suggested in this thread:
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?t=95319
So mine might have been a simpler issue.

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Anthony Bradley (antbradley91) wrote :

This is happening to me on Kubuntu 14.04.

Not sure what exactly causes it. To me it feels like it happens most often in the presence of an active web browser.

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In , Guitar-robot (guitar-robot) wrote :

I just upgraded to Ubuntu 15.04 and can no longer reproduce this bug. My xorg package is 1:7.7+7ubuntu4. As far as I know the upgrade is the only change I've made to my desktop since the last time I could reproduce the bug.

I hope this new information is helpful. I'd still be happy to help out with further testing or by providing more information about my hardware and software.

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In , Guitar-robot (guitar-robot) wrote :

Sorry, I just remembered I had turned off sloppy focus because Steam doesn't play well with it. I went ahead and turned sloppy focus back on and I still can't reproduce the bug at will (by unplugging and re-plugging-in my mouse).

I will of course post here again if I ever do see the bug again.

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Dawn Alderman (dawnroselyn) wrote :

Confirmed on a new installation of Ubuntu 14.04 with a Logitech G502 gaming mouse. Alt-tabbing and/or alt-f1 and back again seems to fix.

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penalvch (penalvch) wrote :

Dawn Alderman, it will help immensely if you filed a new report via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux

Please feel free to subscribe me to it.

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penalvch (penalvch) wrote :
affects: linux (Ubuntu) → xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Changed in xorg-server (Ubuntu):
status: Incomplete → Fix Released
Changed in xorg-server:
importance: High → Undecided
status: Confirmed → New
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bandito (bandito) wrote : Re: What’s Broken—and What’s Still Working—in American Politics

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From: Bug 41301 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
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Hopefully, an understanding of these processes translates into human health by allowing us to find causes of disease. Humans may not ever regulate RNA at the same level as octopuses, but it's likely that there are many similarities between RNA regulation in humans and octopuses due to evolution.
Hopefully this helps a little.

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Whether you want to go to Tenerife or Tokyo, we'll find low cost flights to get you there.
We also find the cheapest hotels and car hire deals.<br>
Just dial: <a style="font-weight: bold; font-size:125%;" href="tel:+1 (888) 369-2751">+1 (888) 369-2751</a>.
Skyscanner is free! When you find your flights and dial (888) 369-2751, we redirect your call through directly to the airline or travel agent.<br>We never charge you commission. Nor do we add hidden fees. See more ways we put you first.
Acclaimed flight comparison Skyscanner is an award winning site recommended by: The Independent, The Guardian, Which? Travel, BBC Radio 1 and more!<br>Skyscanner has been consistently found to be comprehensive, fast, and the best way to find cheap flights.<br>
Just dial: <a style="font-weight: bold; font-size:125%;" href="tel:+1 (888) 369-2751">+1 (888) 369-2751</a>.
Let’s get social! Join us for hot deals, top tips and travel inspiration on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.
Find the perfect place to stay
The Trip by Skyscanner community has reviewed tens of thousands of hotels around the world so you can always find the perfect place to stay, based on your tribe and your price range.
Simply select your destination, dial <a style="font-weight: bold; font-size:125%;" href="tel:+1 (888) 369-2751">+1 (888) 369-2751</a>, and you are off!
And now Trip by Skyscanner searches all the top booking sites to make sure to always find you the lowest price.
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<table width="350px"><tbody><tr><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width="10%">$175.93</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">San Francisco</td><td width="10%">$103.88</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width="10%">$175.24</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">$325.41</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Miami</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width="10%">$96.13</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Atlanta</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">$100.55</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Boston</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Miami</td><td width"10%">$189.22</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Las Vegas</td><td width"10%">$248.89</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">San Francisco</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width"10%">$293.56</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Kingston</td><td width"10%">$461.69</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Manila</td><td width"10%">$654.07</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Atlanta</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Orlando</td><td width"10%">$90.54</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Washington DC</td><td width"10%">$195.97</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width="10%">-</t...

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Whether you want to go to Tenerife or Tokyo, we'll find low cost flights to get you there.
We also find the cheapest hotels and car hire deals.<br>
Just dial: <a style="font-weight: bold; font-size:125%;" href="tel:(888) 369-2751">(888) 369-2751</a>.
Skyscanner is free! When you find your flights and dial (888) 369-2751, we redirect your call through directly to the airline or travel agent.<br>We never charge you commission. Nor do we add hidden fees. See more ways we put you first.
Acclaimed flight comparison Skyscanner is an award winning site recommended by: The Independent, The Guardian, Which? Travel, BBC Radio 1 and more!<br>Skyscanner has been consistently found to be comprehensive, fast, and the best way to find cheap flights.<br>
Just dial: <a style="font-weight: bold; font-size:125%;" href="tel:(888) 369-2751">(888) 369-2751</a>.
Let’s get social! Join us for hot deals, top tips and travel inspiration on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.
Find the perfect place to stay
The Trip by Skyscanner community has reviewed tens of thousands of hotels around the world so you can always find the perfect place to stay, based on your tribe and your price range.
Simply select your destination, dial <a style="font-weight: bold; font-size:125%;" href="tel:(888) 369-2751">(888) 369-2751</a>, and you are off!
And now Trip by Skyscanner searches all the top booking sites to make sure to always find you the lowest price.
Check out some of our most popular destinations:<br>
<table width="350px"><tbody><tr><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width="10%">$175.14</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">San Francisco</td><td width="10%">$103.65</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width="10%">$175.13</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">$325.85</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Miami</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width="10%">$96.20</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Atlanta</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">$100.16</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Newark</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Toronto</td><td width"10%">$299.48</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Boston</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Miami</td><td width"10%">$189.84</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Las Vegas</td><td width"10%">$248.58</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">San Francisco</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width"10%">$293.66</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Kingston</td><td width"10%">$461.89</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Minneapolis</td><td width"10%">$95.77</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Atlanta</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width"10%">$225.78</td></tr></tbody></table><br>Top Deal 55% Off: Skyscanner's Flight Deals.
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Whether you want to go to Tenerife or Tokyo, we'll find low cost flights to get you there.
We also find the cheapest hotels and car hire deals.<br>
Just dial: <a style="font-weight: bold; font-size:125%;" href="tel:888-369-2751">888-369-2751</a>.
Skyscanner is free! When you find your flights and dial (888) 369-2751, we redirect your call through directly to the airline or travel agent.<br>We never charge you commission. Nor do we add hidden fees. See more ways we put you first.
Acclaimed flight comparison Skyscanner is an award winning site recommended by: The Independent, The Guardian, Which? Travel, BBC Radio 1 and more!<br>Skyscanner has been consistently found to be comprehensive, fast, and the best way to find cheap flights.<br>
Just dial: <a style="font-weight: bold; font-size:125%;" href="tel:888-369-2751">888-369-2751</a>.
Let’s get social! Join us for hot deals, top tips and travel inspiration on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.
Find the perfect place to stay
The Trip by Skyscanner community has reviewed tens of thousands of hotels around the world so you can always find the perfect place to stay, based on your tribe and your price range.
Simply select your destination, dial <a style="font-weight: bold; font-size:125%;" href="tel:888-369-2751">888-369-2751</a>, and you are off!
And now Trip by Skyscanner searches all the top booking sites to make sure to always find you the lowest price.
Check out some of our most popular destinations:<br>
<table width="350px"><tbody><tr><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width="10%">$175.21</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">San Francisco</td><td width="10%">$103.55</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width="10%">$175.90</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">$325.51</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Miami</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width="10%">$96.08</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Atlanta</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">$100.54</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">San Francisco</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width"10%">$293.77</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Kingston</td><td width"10%">$461.49</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Manila</td><td width"10%">$654.16</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Casablanca</td><td width"10%">$825.95</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Atlanta</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width"10%">$225.05</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Atlanta</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Orlando</td><td width"10%">$90.48</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Toronto</td><td width"10%">$119.30</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Paris</td><td...

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Whether you want to go to Tenerife or Tokyo, we'll find low cost flights to get you there.
We also find the cheapest hotels and car hire deals.<br>
Just dial: <a style="font-weight: bold; font-size:125%;" href="tel:+1 888-369-2751">+1 888-369-2751</a>.
Skyscanner is free! When you find your flights and dial (888) 369-2751, we redirect your call through directly to the airline or travel agent.<br>We never charge you commission. Nor do we add hidden fees. See more ways we put you first.
Acclaimed flight comparison Skyscanner is an award winning site recommended by: The Independent, The Guardian, Which? Travel, BBC Radio 1 and more!<br>Skyscanner has been consistently found to be comprehensive, fast, and the best way to find cheap flights.<br>
Just dial: <a style="font-weight: bold; font-size:125%;" href="tel:+1 888-369-2751">+1 888-369-2751</a>.
Let’s get social! Join us for hot deals, top tips and travel inspiration on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.
Find the perfect place to stay
The Trip by Skyscanner community has reviewed tens of thousands of hotels around the world so you can always find the perfect place to stay, based on your tribe and your price range.
Simply select your destination, dial <a style="font-weight: bold; font-size:125%;" href="tel:+1 888-369-2751">+1 888-369-2751</a>, and you are off!
And now Trip by Skyscanner searches all the top booking sites to make sure to always find you the lowest price.
Check out some of our most popular destinations:<br>
<table width="350px"><tbody><tr><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width="10%">$175.85</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">San Francisco</td><td width="10%">$103.85</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width="10%">$175.81</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">$325.26</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Miami</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width="10%">$96.23</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Atlanta</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">$100.75</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Newark</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Toronto</td><td width"10%">$299.18</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Kingston</td><td width"10%">$461.82</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Los Angeles</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Manila</td><td width"10%">$654.88</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">San Francisco</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Tokyo</td><td width"10%">$690.32</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Casablanca</td><td width"10%">$825.36</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Atlanta</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">New York</td><td width"10%">$225.50</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">Chicago</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Washington DC</td><td width"10%">$195.29</td></tr><tr><td width="40%">New York City</td><td width="10%">-</td><td width="40%">Toronto</td><td...

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