Bug 73183

Summary: warning: gdk_keyboard_grab
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Chris Ricker <chris.ricker>
Component: usermodeAssignee: Jindrich Novy <jnovy>
Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE QA Contact: Jay Turner <jturner>
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Version: 8.0CC: gafton, mihai.ibanescu, pknirsch, srevivo
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Description Chris Ricker 2002-08-31 15:39:26 UTC
With up2date-2.9.61-1, I get

[kaboom@skuld kaboom]$ up2date

** (up2date:2142): WARNING **: gdk_keyboard_grab returned 3
[kaboom@skuld kaboom]$

Comment 1 Adrian Likins 2002-09-01 01:08:40 UTC
ugh. Now that I havent a freaking clue where it comes from.

Any what screen that shows up at?

Comment 2 Chris Ricker 2002-09-01 04:08:51 UTC
There wasn't really a screen associated with it.  I typed up2date at the prompt,
the "enter the root password" box came up, I typed the root password, a couple
of seconds later the error appeared in my shell, and a couple of seconds after
that the "go away, the server's busy" error box appeared.

Comment 3 Chris Ricker 2002-09-01 04:28:08 UTC
Hmm, I take that back.  I just tried it again, and what I see is:

I type up2date
warning appears as "login as root" box appears

If I hit cancel on the authentication, and then run up2date a 2nd time, it
doesn't appear again when the "login as root" box appears the 2nd time.

Comment 4 Adrian Likins 2002-09-01 04:47:33 UTC
hmm, sounds more like a "usermode" bug to me...


bouncing there....

Comment 5 Chris Ricker 2002-10-19 12:57:16 UTC
I'm still seeing this on a RHL 8 box with:

up2date-3.0.7-1
usermode-1.63-1


I'm running KDE on that machine.  It might be Yet Another Thing which works on
RH under GNOME but not KDE?

Comment 6 Jindrich Novy 2005-01-11 08:58:52 UTC
Chris, this warning is no more present with installed usermode-1.76.