03af57e0da
when we run firefox in a bare X session, by default we get an 800x600 firefox in a 1024x768 X server with some dead black space to the right and bottom of the screen. Now it turns out that if the mouse is in the dead space, Firefox will not get any keystrokes we send. This didn't used to be a problem, but I made it into one with this os-autoinst change: https://github.com/os-autoinst/os-autoinst/pull/559 that makes os-autoinst move the cursor to 1023,767 after each `assert_and_click`, instead of 0x0 as it did before, unless the cursor has previously been explicitly place somewhere. So in this case it gets moved to the dead space, and Firefox stops responding to keypresses after the first `assert_and_click`. We could equally well fix this by setting the cursor to 0,0 after running Firefox, but I like this more as it makes sure we won't run into the same problem some other way, and makes the videos and screenshots look nicer. This fixes the realmd_join_cockpit test that's been failing ever since I installed an os-autoinst with that fix. Committing without review as it's a straightforward fix and I want the test working again... |
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