Kishore wrote: > On Wednesday 30 Jul 2008 2:20:00 am Matthew Woehlke wrote: >> I haven't figured out the cause of this, but it occurred to me just >> recently that it might be kwin-related... I have this problem where >> periodically (i.e. "usually several times per day") my desktop (KDE >> trunk) stops responding to mouse events. The cursor still moves, the >> machine otherwise works normally, but all mouse clicks are apparently >> sent to /dev/null. >> >> The darndest thing is, if I fire up KVM (Win XP guest), let it boot, and >> do an OS shutdown, the mouse works again. (SDL grab+release doesn't fix >> it, starting KVM and shutting it down doesn't... it has to go through >> booting XP and shutting down XP, and when kvm goes away it works again.) >> But it isn't a kvm problem because it can break when kvm isn't running. >> >> xidump shows that the mouse events are getting into X. >> >> Any thoughts? Any guesses what to blame, or how to debug? > > I remember facing such a problem a couple of months ago. My only way out > seemed to be logout:logback. I was told it was a bug in kded which was later > fixed. Hmm... could be, but I'm running somewhat recent kded (I don't log out frequently ;-), so kded is a bit older). Bloody heck, and it just happened again while typing this :-(. So did you have the exact same symptoms (can move cursor but clicking doesn't do anything)? -- Matthew Save soybeans! Avoid TOFU! (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style) ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.