[xmonad] gnomeConfig, ewmh & LG3D: I cannot use both Android Studio and Chromium

David Mihola david.mihola at gmail.com
Fri Jun 12 18:56:17 UTC 2015


Brandon, of course, that was the problem - I have now used the PC for a
whole workday without any issues! Thank you very much!

Dave, thanks for the link! I hadn't seen that question yet.

Best wishes,
David

<davama at gmail.com> schrieb am Do., 11. Juni 2015 um 22:53 Uhr:

> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20446348/xmonad-toggle-fullscreen-xmobar
>
> This has some really cool tips. Helped me understand more what my
> xmonad.hs file is doing.
>
> Dave
>
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>
>
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 2:10 PM, David Mihola <david.mihola at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> for a few months now I have been using xmonad (0.11, on Ubuntu) and both
>> Android Studio and Chromium and everything worked very well. Yesterday I
>> noticed that Chromium started to repeatedly lose the keyboard input (more
>> specifically I cannot enter text in the search bar while I still can enter
>> text in the web page itself, also most keyboard shortcuts are not working).
>>
>> Some research suggested that I need to use the ewmh-emulation, and indeed
>> this fixed Chromium. But it also broke Android Studio which is now just a
>> grey rectangle (except for its popup windows, which are working fine).
>> Also, to get Android Studio to work at all I had to use setWMName "LG3D".
>>
>> I have attached my xmonad.hs file. Note that my config is based on
>> gnomeConfig, which is based on desktopConfig which in turn is an ewhm'ed
>> version of defaultConfig, right? So, why does it even make a difference
>> whether I apply ewmh in the end at all? And more importantly, is there any
>> way to get all components to work together properly?
>>
>> Thanks for any help!
>>
> <xmonad.hs>
>
>
>
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