Open Bug 1795069 Opened 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

[Linux/Flatpak] After pressing Ctrl+S for save as... , many file picker windows are opened

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(Core :: Widget: Gtk, defect, P3)

Firefox 105
x86_64
Linux
defect

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UNCONFIRMED

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(Reporter: oyamada.junjun, Unassigned)

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(Blocks 1 open bug)

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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:105.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/105.0

Steps to reproduce:

I pressed Ctrl+S to save that page.

Ubuntu22.04.1
GNOME42.4
Wayland
Firefox 105.0.2 Flatpak - Flathub

Actual results:

Window for saving page was opened but I couldn't click "Save" or "Cancel" button.
And, anything of black was displayed around that window.

(When I used a Context Menu's "Save as...", I could save a page.)

OS: Unspecified → Linux
Hardware: Unspecified → x86_64

The Bugbug bot thinks this bug should belong to the 'Core::Widget: Gtk' component, and is moving the bug to that component. Please correct in case you think the bot is wrong.

Component: Untriaged → Widget: Gtk
Product: Firefox → Core
Blocks: flatpak
Priority: -- → P3
Summary: [Linux] Pressing Ctrl+S for save as... doesn't work → [Linux/Flatpak] Pressing Ctrl+S for save as... doesn't work

Using the keyboard shortcut opens multiple identical dialogs, unfortunately "cancel" and "save" only work on the active dialog, which isn't always on top.

Broken keyboard repeat?

This problem appears to me under X11, but not Wayland.

Note that Firefox/Flatpak uses X11 or xwayland by default, even when wayland is available, unlike non-flatpak Firefox. It might be fixed by defaulting to Wayland when available.

I suspect many file picker windows are opened.
I sometimes see this bag even v115.

Summary: [Linux/Flatpak] Pressing Ctrl+S for save as... doesn't work → [Linux/Flatpak] After pressing Ctrl+S for save as... , many file picker windows are opened

(In reply to Berend De Schouwer from comment #3)

This problem appears to me under X11, but not Wayland.

Note that Firefox/Flatpak uses X11 or xwayland by default, even when wayland is available, unlike non-flatpak Firefox. It might be fixed by defaulting to Wayland when available.

Thank you!
I probably use Firefox flatpak of xwayland. I will try firefox of wayland.
I can see this bag on "Firefox Snap for Ubuntu". It's also xwayland.

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