Understood. You're my hero, Daniel. --Roger
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 7:55 PM Daniel van Vugt <
daniel.van.v...@canonical.com> wrote:
> You're welcome.
>
> In this case the correct status is 'Invalid' since it's not a bug in the
> default Ubuntu installation. That said, I may investigate changing t
Additional information that might matter... I have a second monitor
connected via HDMI output. Monitor is 1600x1200 and is rotated 90
degrees. It had problems on 18.04 with Wayland
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1808226) and
I have attached the output of xrandr when run
If you're using Intel graphics then I don't think this is going to be a
driver issue.
My first guess is that a gnome-shell extension has broken rendering for
the panel menu. Please uninstall (not just disable) all non-standard*
gnome-shell extensions and tell us if the problem persists without
ext
first requested file
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second requested file
This is a Lenovo Y50 which also has an Nvidia 860m (IIRC) which does not
appear in the list of PCI devices so I must have disabled it in the BIOS
or it is no longer working.
Thank you for your help.
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Public bug reported:
terminal shuts down immediately on startup. This started happening after the
latest update.
Really annoying, had to use konsole to report this bug.
I also remove .bashrc but did not rectify it.
Thanks
Sokol
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: gnome-terminal
This may be related to offscreen-effect painting which is now used for
the menu and panel etc.
Can you please:
1. Run 'lspci -k > pci.txt' and send us the resulting file 'pci.txt'.
2. Run 'dpkg -l > allpackages.txt' and send us the resulting file
'allpackages.txt'.
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** Changed in: xorg-server
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Binding ctrl+shift, alt+shift, etc for switching ke
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** Summary changed:
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Regarding:
% time seconds usecs/call calls errors syscall
-- --- --- - -
83.37 2.716542 2 1494072 clock_gettime
I believe that's 83.37% of the process' system time. It's not the
overall CPU usage of the function. If you use the 'time' command
It appears the gnome-shell!278 fix is only in future version 3.31.3 at
the moment.
I've had the same issue with other laptops and would be surprised if
this was the only bug report.
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You're welcome.
In this case the correct status is 'Invalid' since it's not a bug in the
default Ubuntu installation. That said, I may investigate changing the
default file we install so that it's more obvious and people are less
likely to make the same mistake if they want to change anything.
**
If you have this bug, what is the result of opening a terminal, and running
systemctl suspend
and waiting for a minute?
On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 at 08:24, Jeremy Walker <1600...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> The importance on this ticket is incorrect: it should not be marked
> "low". According to https
This issue also affects Asus Vivobook 15 X510UR.
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AC adapter status not detected on Asus ZenBook UX410UAK
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Hey,
I just signed the petition "EXIGEZ DES AUTORITÉS QU'ELLES PRÉSERVENT UNE
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by adding your name.
Our goal is to reach 2,641 signature
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I've reported the issue as well upstream: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME
/gnome-shell/issues/852
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Symbols arranged
Uninstalled and reinstalled the system monitor extension. The extension
is as well affected.
The shell should manage its extensions.
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- appears to have a problem with
The importance on this ticket is incorrect: it should not be marked
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"Low" is defined as "legitimate but that is not scheduled for Canonical
staff to fix in the next 6 months."
This is a MAJOR issue. As W-barath-hotmail noted it c
Public bug reported:
The `gnome-system-monitor` package preinstalled with Ubuntu 18.04
appears to have a problem with excluding `/dev/loop*` mounts from the
File System tab.
This is a screenshot of what it shows on my system:
https://i.imgur.com/SHwXcsR.png
As you can see, there's a lot of `/de
In case the video is still suspected:
pat@wopr:~$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 9600 x 2160, maximum 16384 x 16384
VGA-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
LVDS-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right
I see 9% consistently, and as with those above, clock_gettime seems to
be the culprit:
pat@wopr:~$ sudo strace -c -p 29333
[sudo] password for pat:
strace: Process 29333 attached
^Cstrace: Process 29333 detached
% time seconds usecs/call callserrors syscall
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Ubuntu 18.10. Initial install in en_US. When I tried to create a new
user with zh_CN environment, I only had the option of choosing
中国(香港)“China (Hong Kong)". This should be corrected to allow users to
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1) Install Ubuntu 18.04.1 via debbootstrap
2) Install ubuntu-desktop package
3) Install vanilla-desktop package
4) Upgrade to 18.10 using the Software GUI
5) Log into Ubuntu on Wayland
6) Click right end of top bar, menu drops down.
7) Mouse over menu, no visual feedback of fo
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Evince does not display the content of text inserted by acrobat reader
annotations. It does show the blue triangles and opens a box when one
clicks on a triangle, but the inserted text is not displayed in the box.
In contrast, the content of yellow sticky notes is properly dis
How do I "nominate to Bionic"? I appreciate it's a simple fix, just
don't know the process to get Canonical to patch
Thanks,
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I have what looks like the same issue. When I lock my screen with
"Super+L" the first time it goes into a flickering screen and the second
time it locks the session. Then I login again, one of my shell
extensions does not work anymore (PutWindows), and to make it work again
I have to uninstall and
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** Description changed:
- The battery indicator in my Ubuntu 18.10 installed on Thinkpad shows
- 100% (Fully charged when plugged in) but when plugged out the battery
- shows 94%. Batteries are fine, no issues whatsoever with batteries.
+
apport information
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1769383 ***
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Ubuntu dock/launcher is shown on the lock screen
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Hello Jarno, or anyone else affected,
Accepted unattended-upgrades into xenial-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/unattended-upgrades/1.1ubuntu1.18.04.7~16.04.1 in a few hours, and then
in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by test
I'm sorry, it's just that they appear at the same time and I can't
reproduce them.
I'll take some pictures when the glitches appear again. It may take a
few days for them to appear, though.
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I can't replicate this issue. Its appearance seems random.
Steps taken:
1. Have the screen close due to inactivity.
2. Open the screen by e.g. moving the mouse.
3. The login screen "banne
As I recall, this bug is about getting the error message "destination is
read-only" on a drive which has become read-only one time during a login
session despite remounting or inserting other drives which get the same
device name.
If you don't see this error message, then your bug is a different o
Fresh 18.10 install, everything updated. Happens quite often, but not
always (30% ?).
I have installed following extra extensions: Unite, Caffeine.
Nvidia Graphics driver is installed.
It looks exactly the same as in @korg's photos, including previews. Apps can be
started by clicking.
I'm total
Upstream bug showing "RESOLVED FIXED" on 2016-11-24
Tested ok with Ubuntu 18.04 and nautilus 3.26.4
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Upstream bug showing "RESOLVED FIXED" on 2013-06-21
Search now uses list view to display file and path
Tested ok Ubuntu 18.04 and nautilus 3.26.4
Marking "Fix Released" to close
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Status:
Upstream bug showing "RESOLVED FIXED" on 2016-09-06
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Search now uses list view to display file and path
Tested ok with Ubuntu 18.04 and nautilus 3.26.4
Closing by marking "Fix Released"
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Upstream bug showing "RESOLVED FIXED" on 2012-09-05
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I think a temporary fix could be for it to work like Dash to Panel,
which if hovered while dragging, activates the shell overview and hence
allows to drop on the chose window.
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Tested on Ubuntu 18.04 and nautilus 3.26.4
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There is no error message it just does not work or allow the creation of
calendars.
Try to install SOGo and connect to a user calendar. You will see that
you cannot even enter the parameters.
I found a workaround and currently use Thunderbird.
A solution would be to install Evolution, create the
How do I mark this issue *ACTUALLY* SOLVED?
I can't believe how a simple misconfiguration as a disabled group header
in a configuration file could cause so much trouble. I followed
instructions on some tips web site for disabling the user list in the
login menu, and it *never* mentioned making sur
After read your mail, I installed gnome-shell from bionic-proposed and
also the problem is gone, after restarting.
Thankyou very much for your time
El 12/12/18 a las 15:54, Olivier Tilloy escribió:
> I installed gnome-shell 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 from bionic-proposed in
> a fully up-to-date bion
DANIEL DANIEL
Per your advice, I enabled the group header in 90-debian-settings, actually
a link --> sudo nano /etc/gdm3/greeter.dconf-defaults
Then I re-enabled GDM3, rebooted, and I'M BACK! I'm logging in normally
GDM3! No more SLiM!
Thank you SOO-O MUCH!
Roger
On Thu, Dec 13, 20
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Reproduced it with the current 18.04.
- resume after stand-by
- switch to a different VT solves the problem
There are a couple of similar bugs and suggestions to disable Wayland in
the /etc/gdm3/custom.conf
But for me, disabling Wayland doesn't help at all
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Ubuntu 18.10 boot hangs with INTEL GRAPHICS at msg "Starting bpfilter"
To manage noti
Daniel, again thanks for your efforts. My replies in red below. --rti
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 2:41 AM Daniel van Vugt <
daniel.van.v...@canonical.com> wrote:
> There are two main issues I can see:
> 1. The 'pixel-saver' extension may be causing some bugs so maybe remove
> it while debugging.
>
*O
Ah, I think I see the problem. It's a syntax error in your 90-debian-
settings. You need to also uncomment:
#[org/gnome/login-screen]
since it provides the context (group) information for:
disable-user-list=true
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No changes except to disable user list, prefer to enter my username.
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Although that new log from comment #19 is more useful. It shows GDM
repeatedly failing:
Dec 13 01:06:43 hp15-ay016nr systemd[1]: Starting GNOME Display Manager...
Dec 13 01:06:43 hp15-ay016nr generate-config[2068]: warning: Failed to read
keyfile '/usr/share/gdm/dconf/90-debian-settings': Key fil
Daniel, I want to thank you for the effort you are putting into this
issue. I'm gratified that someone is taking this seriously. I look
forward to seeing a *real* fix.
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There are two main issues I can see:
1. The 'pixel-saver' extension may be causing some bugs so maybe remove
it while debugging.
2. You haven't actually had a gdm3 boot attempt since 9 December. So the
failures you are experiencing recently are from SLiM, which makes this
bug invalid for gdm3.
I
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[WORKAROUND] Ubuntu 18.10 boot hangs with INTEL GRAPHIC
I'm sorry, I got confused between the full journal file and the previous
boot journal file. This is the previous boot as requested. The huge
compressed .xz file is the full journal.
#journalctl -b-1 > prevboot.txt
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This is a recent apt history log. Perhaps it may provide an extra clue
to the cause. The boot failure began after the December 9 update.
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Unable to take screenshot of the boot hang (duh) so I copied verbatim
the two lines that appear in a *backlit* black screen (not sure if the
backlight makes a difference,) and added a note about changes in the
power button behavior during boot time. This could be related to my
removal of timeout de
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