[Bug 1098235] Re: On screen Keybord non responsive for "Report problem" due to update-notifier using gksu

Launchpad Bug Tracker 1098235 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jan 31 04:23:13 UTC 2013


This bug was fixed in the package update-notifier - 0.130

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update-notifier (0.130) raring; urgency=low

  [ Colin Watson ]
  * Only create a single GSettings instance for com.ubuntu.update-notifier,
    rather than several.
  * Remove unused u_abort function.
  * Make several more functions static that aren't used from other
    compilation units.
  * Correct a number of imprecise prototypes.
  * Defer instantiating GtkBuilders until the corresponding user interfaces
    actually need to be displayed, saving memory when they don't.
  * Restore code to keep a handle to crash and reboot notifications, so that
    they can be closed by later code (at least for notification-daemon
    users).
  * Fix several leaks of NotifyNotification objects.
  * Don't call show_hooks (which now includes instantiating the
    corresponding GtkBuilder) if there are no unseen hooks to show.

  [ Brian Murray ]
  * Remove calls to gnome-app-install and addon CD support (LP: #722887)
 -- Colin Watson <cjwatson at ubuntu.com>   Thu, 31 Jan 2013 03:32:33 +0000

** Changed in: update-notifier (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  On screen Keybord non responsive for "Report problem" due to update-
  notifier using gksu

Status in Ubuntu on the Nexus 7:
  Confirmed
Status in “update-notifier” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When I choose to "report a problem" via the dialog box, my password is requested, so the keyboard pops up, but, I think, due to the greying out of the all but the password request box the keyboard does not respond to touches.

  
  After downloading and installing "raring-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+nexus7.img.gz" I find that about 10 secouds after the machine has loaded the desktop something crashes .. the dialog box asks if I want to just cancel or Report the problem .. when I choose to report the problem I exsperencie this issue mentioned above

  You might want to know I am using the 32GB Nexus 7 Wifi only version,
  with the MultiBoot hack from XDA in place.

  sorry if I have not reported enough detail or this is already known
  about... let me know if you want more detail.

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