alt+f2 - can type, doing nothing
| Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| unity-2d |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Alberto Mardegan | ||
| unity-2d (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
Bug Description
When I press alt+f2 and want to launch application, I can type but it does something really rarely. Maybe only when started for the first time after login, I'm not sure.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: unity-2d-places 4.4.0-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSign
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-10-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Sep 6 09:45:16 2011
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=(custom, no user)
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SourcePackage: unity-2d
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to oneiric on 2011年09月05日 (0 days ago)
Related branches
- Alberto Mardegan (community): Approve
- Florian Boucault: Pending requested
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OK it doesn't have anything to do with login, it just works suddenly from time to time.
I've seen this too, I've noticed if I first click on the empty background (in the area where the icons show up after a successful search) and type in the program I want to open it's not displayed.
Steps to reproduce:
1. press alt+f2
2. Click on the empty background (in the area where the icons show up after a successful search) 3. type in the program I want to open
Expected results:
Program typed in is displayed
Actual results
Nothing is displayed.
Additional info:
If I click on one of the bottom icons, then I can select the program, but only if I select the correct filter.
On the next search (after pressing escape and alt+f2 again) my typed in program will show up without clicking on one of the icons at the bottom. But this only works if one of the bottom icons were clicked previously
This bug was fixed in the package unity-2d - 4.10.0-0ubuntu1
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unity-2d (4.10.0-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low
* New upstream release
- unity-2d-panel segfault switching between single and dual screens
(LP: #848944)
- bad memory leak in unity-2d-panel (LP: #850320)
- unity-2d-panel crashed with SIGABRT in raise() (LP: #848155)
- [dash] Dash is shown when pressing and releasing quickly super+KEY
(LP: #801073)
- Wallpaper is loaded twice with different alignment by gnome-session and
nautilus (Oneiric) (LP: #804435)
- [panel] Maximized window title switches to Arial font (LP: #820274)
- [panel] graphics corruption in top line of pixels (LP: #846335)
- Unity-2d no panel after cancel logout due to not responding app
(LP: #849379)
- [panel] Indicators are duplicated if unity-panel-service restarts with
multiple monitors connected (LP: #850000)
- Unity doesn't mirror its interface for RTL locales. (LP: #654988)
- [panel] F10 shortcut with dual screens shows menus on both screens
(LP: #777995)
- Background wallpaper briefly appears shifted horizontally by around 15
pixels on startup (LP: #839610)
- alt+f2 - can type, doing nothing (LP: #842413)
- Pressing Alt+F2 sometimes opens the Dash instead of opening the 'Run
command' screen (LP: #847486)
* debian/control:
- bump libxi-dev build-dep
-- Didier Roche <email address hidden> 2011年9月22日 09:55:59 +0200
for what its worth, I still see this in my unity-2d on precise (and did on oneiric also).
This is a fresh install from maybe 3 weeks ago. current unity-2d is
$ dpkg-query --show unity-2d
unity-2d 4.12.0-0ubuntu1
It seems that once it *starts* working after login i'm good, but getting it to work the first time requires some random clicking around and re-trying.
Shall I open another bug on this? It is very reproducible for me on login.
Hi Scott,
can you please give me a step-by-step of what is wrong? If I understand correctly:
1. Press Alt+F2
2. You get Dash up with "Run a command" text entry box
3. You enter the part or all of an application name, e.g. "gcalct" for "gcaoctool"
4. You press enter
5. gcalctool should appear.
What happens for you? What goes wrong?
Please reopen this bug if you disagree that the fix is committed. If the bug seems different, please open a new one.
- guest login first alt-f2 press Edit (592.1 KiB, image/png)
Gerry,
I just updated and upgraded my precise system. I also then verified that this same behavior occurs as a new 'demo' user that i created, *and* as the system 'Guest' login, as long as you remember to choose 'Ubuntu 2d'.
To reproduce:
1. login as newly created user, my existing 'smoser', or the system 'guest' user with Ubuntu 2d as the session type.
2. wait till crickets are done chirping
3. press alt-f2
4. type 'gcalc' . At this point hitting enter does nothing. I am unable to launch a program.
5. hit 'PrintScreen' and save the screenshot as 'guest login first-alt-f2 press'
6. press alt-f2. The run dialog generally seems usable now.
7. type 'gcalc', the attached screenshot in 'guest login alt-f2 after screenshot' is what I see.
Prior to this excercise I didn't have anything that reproducibly "fixed" the problem. Multiple alt-f2, then 'escape' sequences would still result in the issue, eventually some combination of use of the desktop would make it start working again. It seems hitting PrintScreen fixes it reliably.
I just login, wait till crickets are done, then hit 'alt-f2'.
I've raised my issues reported in comment as new bug 903279.
Thanks Scott, but this bug already exists (bug 883392) and has a fix ready for review in the merge queue.
The fix should appear in soon.
-Gerry