Public bug reported:
Disabling fprintd.service prevents boot.
System: Ubuntu Desktop 22.04
Behavior: Rebooting immediately after disabling and masking
fprintd.service, fails.
A series of [DEPEND] messages scroll past in tty1 early in the boot
process, too quickly to read but that appear to
Regarding 22.04, please advise what reason exists to think it might be
better.
Also, please advise why I should spend days reinstalling because of
someone else's failure instead of the failure being addressed.
Besides, note https://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+bug/1970140. The
22.04 server
Trying the attachment again.
The interface won't allow designation of more than one.
** Attachment added: "lspci.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1970072/+attachment/5584043/+files/lspci.txt
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Regarding the file request, please see attached.
** Attachment added: "prevboot.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1970072/+attachment/5584042/+files/prevboot.txt
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Except that I'm experiencing the issue with X, not Wayland.
Also, Ubuntu 20.04, not Fedora
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1698083
Maximize vertically/horizontally doesn't work (in some apps) if configured
via middle-click
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This actually is not a duplicate bug because I have successfully mapped
ctrl-alt-v to maximize the active window.
This bug concerns the gsettings configuration of the middle mouse
button.
Specifically, that the selected option behaves as another.
FYI, this arose because the interface no longer
Public bug reported:
While no audio at all is playing, pulseaudio loops through its
configuration and also loops through complaints about latency,
generating tens of thousands of messages per hour, writing constantly to
disk and bringing system performance to a crawl, culminating in a GUI
freeze.
I have a very similar issue.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1970072
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1919071
Title:
Gsd
Public bug reported:
A fresh install of Ubuntu 20.04.4 has GUI freezes frequently (i.e., a
dozen times daily) at inconsistent intervals and times, and not
obviously in response to any particular user input. The system then is
unresponsive to user input, although the mouse cursor does continue to
Public bug reported:
Simply, configuring the middle mouse button in dconf-editor to maximize
a window vertically when its title bar is middle-clicked, causes the
window instead to maximize fully.
In dconf-editor, the setting is
/org/gnome/desktop/wm/preferences/action-middle-click-titlebar.
The
@till-kamppeter, I'm not certain what you mean by the "upstream source."
The printer auto-installed when I installed Ubuntu 20.04 shortly after
its release.
After your post, I did:
# apt purge cups cups-client cups-bsd
# apt purge hplip hpijs printer-driver-gutenprint
# apt autoremove
# reboot
#
Public bug reported:
I printed yesterday.
I updated Ubuntu 20.04.3 this morning.
The system now does not detect the HP LaserJet P2055dn to which it has
been connected for years.
The output of the command "apt-cache policy cups" is:
cups:
Installed: 2.3.1-9ubuntu1.1
Candidate:
Try nvidia-graphics-driver-390.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1892973
Title:
[nvidia] Repeated screen freezes with GeForce GT 640 (GK107)
Status in gnome-shell
Some additional information:
When the boot sequence is
- GRUB boot to recovery mode
- Drop to root prompt
- Remove a driver and install a driver
- Exit root prompt (Ctrl-D)
- Resume normal boot as per the recovery mode menu
Then the display comes up at a degraded resolution (1024x768) but no
Thanks for responding.
Some delays in responding because of client demands, then because the
storage configuration of the machine was incomplete and the debug files
couldn't be networked, then because the incessant gnome-session hangs
required a hard-reset at nearly every step along the way.
The
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 20.04.01, gnome-shell 3.36.4, nvidia-driver-450, nvidia-
driver-440. Both drivers expressly support the hardware. All varieties
of desktop environment (Xorg, Gnome Classic, Ubuntu)
Bug summary
Screen hangs randomly and iretrievably with the only possibility of
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