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Linux ARM64: can't copy paste #4859
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Hi @hellonico thanks for reporting the issue. Can you help us by trying to copy-paste again and then posting your Warp log file here? The log file will be at |
Hi, I'm having similar issues. Keystroke lag and what's worst, it freezes everything now and then, make in it, unusable. I'm using a Zephyrus G14 and Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Logs:
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Hey @martinsoengas - can you open Warp, use it until you experience one of these hangs, then share the log file? This seems to be just the logs from startup, and doesn't include any interactions with the terminal/shell. |
@vorporeal what I did was: opened Warp, it froze my cursor a few times (3 to be exact), then I wrote some basic cd.. got lag on the input, pressed intro, and this is the log I got:
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I don't know if it has to do with all this "redraw_frame"
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Just to be sure, are y'all pasting with Also, the latest version should also have a fix for the input lag, see #4864 |
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Describe the bug
Going into firefox, I can copy paste some text from the browser to a regular terminal, but warp pastes something else. (not sure from where)
To reproduce
Expected behavior
Should be able to copy paste code from firefox to warp
Screenshots
Operating system
Linux
Operating system and version
Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Shell Version
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Current Warp version
Linux ARM64
Regression
No, this bug or issue has existed throughout my experience using Warp
Recent working Warp date
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Additional context
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Does this block you from using Warp daily?
Yes, this issue prevents me from using Warp daily.
Is this a Warp specific issue? (i.e. does it happen in Terminal, iTerm, Kitty, etc.)
Yes, this I confirmed this only happens in Warp, not other terminals.
Warp Internal (ignore): linear-label:b9d78064-c89e-4973-b153-5178a31ee54e
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