[Bug 1834967] Re: Windows in Activities might be partially off screen

2021-06-05 Thread Anand
It looks like this issue is back in Ubuntu 21.04. On a fresh install on
the same laptop I can see this issue on 21.04 but I cannot see it on
20.04.

The issue only occurs when the ubuntu dash extension is enabled. It also
persists when I have disabled the ubuntu dash and enabled dash to dock.

I can see it with 3 nautilus windows opened simultaneously.

When plugged into a 2nd monitor with the monitors oriented top and
bottom (and the top monitor being the primary), I can see the cut off
elements extend into the bottom monitor.

I could replicate the issue on wayland and on xorg, and I could
replicate the issue on a gnome-boxes VM too (on the live ISO).

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[Bug 1928161] Re: Wacom Tablet Map Buttons blank on Wayland

2021-06-05 Thread Luca Donetti
I find the same behavior shown in the screenshot.

Steps to reproduce the bug:
1. Connect my wacom tablet (by bluetooth).
2. Open "Settings"-"Wacom Tablet".
3. Select "Tablet".
4. Click on "Map Buttons..." button.

The behavior I expected.
Something that would allow me to configure the behavior of the buttons on the 
tablet

The behavior I encounter every time I repeat the previous steps.
A screen as in the attached screenshot appears, where is it not clear how I can 
configure anything. Clicking on the tablet button does not have any visible 
effect, pressing "Esc" does not allow to exit the screen. The only way I found 
to exit from this situation is to switch off the tablet: I could not find how 
to get out by pressing any key or clicking anywhere.

In this situation I cannot execute the suggested apport-collect command
because I cannot do anything useful until I switch off the tablet. Would
it still be useful if I execute it whwn the screen of the screenshot is
not active?

My tablet is different from the one mentioned in the bug (Wacom Intuos
BT S) but the behavior is the same. Should I open a new bug?

I can add that I find the same behavior under Wayland and under X,
however the consequences of the bug are worse in Wayland because in X I
can configure the buttons using a script based on xsetwacom.

Is there any additional information I can add to help debug the issue?

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[Bug 1890772] Re: No signal on 4K 60Hz DisplayPort monitor by default, until "max bpc" is lowered to 8

2021-06-05 Thread Steve
I came across this bug because of my problem which I described in

https://askubuntu.com/questions/1314639/weird-graphics-artifacts-
monitor-off-with-ubuntu-20-04-and-nvidia-rtx-5000/1343876#1343876

In my case the Dell monitors tell, they can support 30bit.

I came to the conclusion, that the dockingstation's Displayports cannot
handle 30bit which leads to strange screen artifacts.

However, the HDMI port of the dockingstation outputs 24bits and I have
no screen corruption, connecting them directly to laptop is also no
problem.

In Windows the output is limited at 24bits and the output is reliable.

xrandr  with "max bpc" 8" is not working me and brings strange errors.

Is there any other way to tell Linux system to limit to 24bits?
Even before the Desktop appears the console has already switched to 30 bit 
(according to Monitor OSD info) without any EDID hacking?
 The Laptop is used daily across different dockingstations with different 
monitors (Home/Work)



System config:
- Dell Precision 15" 7540, Xeon E-2286M@2.4GHz, 128 GB ECC RAM, NVIDIA Quadro 
RTX 5000 16GB VRAM
- Dockingstations at Home and offices: WD19DC 
- Dockingstation 1 WD19DC: 2xDell 43' U4320Q 
- Dockingstation 2 WD19DC: 2xDellxU3818DW, 37.5" + Laptopdisplay



** Attachment added: "Edid of Dell 43' U4320Q"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1890772/+attachment/5502614/+files/edid_U4320Q_Linux.txt

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[Bug 1890772] Re: No signal on 4K 60Hz DisplayPort monitor by default, until "max bpc" is lowered to 8

2021-06-05 Thread Steve
I just solved my 30bit problem with an Displayport to HDMI adapter[1].
Now the screens operate at 4k 60Hz 24bits in Linux and no more screen 
corruption.

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[Bug 1883174] Re: Some (or all) desktop icons are missing

2021-06-05 Thread Matej Kovacic
Here we have a great example how bugs are being solved.

Since there was no good solution, I updated 20.04 to 20.10. Bug was
still there. Then I updated to 21.04 - and, voila, bug is not present
anymore.

So the solution is clear. Just wait till bugs dissapear by "natural
reasons"... or till users switch to some other operating system.

Great way to go, really.

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  Some (or all) desktop icons are missing

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