On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 11:08:16PM +0100, Damjan Georgievski wrote: > > I just installed Chromium, v. 48.0.2564.97, two days ago. I imported > > my bookmarks from Firefox and enabled the bookmarks bar. I added a few > > new bookmarks to the bar, but not in my existing folders. > > > > Today, I tried to drag-and-drop the bookmarks into the folders on my > > bookmarks bar, but nothing happened - the bookmarks just remained on > > the bar. In addition, it seems impossible to move anything on the bar, > > i.e., adjusting the order of folders or bookmarks. Everything just stays > > where it was originally placed. > > > > For those who don't use Chromium, this is not normal behavior - one should > > be able to drag-and-drop into folders, subfolders, and slide things > > around at will. > > > > In fact, even in the bookmark manager it is not possible to drag-and-drop; > > the only way I've found to move a bookmark into a folder is to copy and > > paste it there, then delete the original. > > > > I've tried disabling my two extensions without luck, and I see no > > recent activity on the boards or on Chromium's bug tracker. > > > > Anyone else seeing this? Any suggestions? > > huh. > possibly unreleated but I just experienced that drag&drop from dolphin > to a html5 drop-zone doesn't work either. > it even doesn't work from a directory view in chromium itself to a > html5 page in chromium. Thanks Damjan, but unfortunately I don't think it is related. Actually, this is getting interesting. First, this is related to Chromium, as Firefox does not exhibit this behavior. Second, I decided to test the issue with KDE, DWM, and Awesome (Awesome is what I was using when I first noticed the issue.) The problem does not exist with KDE or DWM - only Awesome. Third, and this is the really interesting part, the problem only exists on my right monitor; if I open Chromium on my left monitor, the bookmarks work as expected. In fact, I can even drag a running instance of Chromium from the right monitor, where the bookmarks are not working properly, to the left monitor and they begin working! I'm using the [AMD/ATI] Cedar [Radeon HD 5000/6000/7350/8350 Series] card and the xf86-video-ati driver. I've tried starting X with and without an xrandr script, but it makes no difference. I've also looked at the Arch ATI wiki and tried some tweaks to my 20-radeon.conf, without success. I think this is most likely a driver issue than an Awesome/Chromium issue; they are likely just exposing some underlying driver quirk. Does anyone have any diagnostic/other hints?