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[Bug 1524488] Re: Manually setting the time into the past makes scopes sluggish, unnavigable
Ok I do think this is a real issue, happy to post a video--I've been
testing a release on this arale and was confused when seeing this
behavior again after a fresh flash.
I previously set the time manually on this phone--I assume this persists
in some way in hardware, because the time is incorrect on boot even
after flashing. So, the phone wakes displaying an incorrect time; if
I'm able to get through lock quickly, I see the indicator changing to
NTP. When the indicator changes to the correct time *the sluggish
behavior turns on* <terrifying music>.
Still trying to lock down the conditions to reproduce this bug wanted to
report.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1524488
Title:
Manually setting the time into the past makes scopes sluggish,
unnavigable
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Unexpected behavior while testing a U1 silo:
TEST CASE
1. Open ubuntu-system-settings, set time manually into the past a few hours
2. Return to scopes
3. Swipe left for next scope
EXPECTED
Scope swipes left, next scope appears.
ACTUAL
Stunted swipe appears to register late, fails to switch scope.
Please feel free to reassign if the gesture itself is dependent on
time? Pathological use case but maybe worth examining if it exposes
some pathological codepaths ;) .
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