I have this problem as well, and it just started tonight (2021-05-25) on
my xubuntu 20.04 system. I have another xubuntu 20.04 machine on which
the problem does not occur. So, this may be transient, or mostly
unrelated to eog.
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It looks like the answer is because yaru-theme-gnome-shell implements
some of what upstream implements in gnome-shell (data/theme/gnome-shell-
sass/widgets/_calendar.scss). An upstream fix in 'gnome-shell' sometimes
needs to be downstreamed to Ubuntu in the 'yaru-theme' package.
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Hello Sebastien, or anyone else affected,
Accepted yelp into focal-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yelp/3.36.2-0ubuntu1
in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
An upload of yaru-theme to focal-proposed has been rejected from the
upload queue for the following reason: "Please re-upload pointing to a
bug that is not the gnome-shell 3.36.9 tracking bug.".
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Why is there a yaru-theme task on this bug? The upload in the unapproved
queue has a changelog entry claiming to fix a specific bug, and doesn't
seem associated with the 3.36.9 stable update at all?
The upload itself looks fine, but please associate it with a bug that
mentions the actual change
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Title:
Firmware upgrade always notifies to reboot the device even on
immediate failure
To
I can't reproduce this.
fwupd deb 1.3.11-1~focal1
snap-store, Version: 3.38.0-59-g494f078, Rev: 518 (latest/stable)
Attached is the UI when AC is not plugged.
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xgamma and xrandr control the 'Xorg' process. There is no Xorg process
in a Wayland session so xgamma and xrandr will not work. That's not a
bug. If you need them then you should log into 'Ubuntu on Xorg' instead.
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 21.04 No alarm when Battery under 10%
+ Ubuntu 21.04
For Ubuntu 20.04, the most common cause of syslog floods is bug 1880405
so we should probably wait for that fix to be released in gnome-shell
3.36.9.
While waiting, everyone please check your Extensions app and ensure
there are only the three built-in extensions listed. We need to exclude
Hi everyone,
I have the same problem. The solution to avoid the log flooding the entire disk
is to place this line in the root cron (sudo crontab -e):
*/1 * * * * [[ $(tail /mnt/data/system/var/log/syslog | grep
-vi "cron" | grep "The offending callback was SourceFunc().") ]] &&
Thanks for the additional info. Hopefully some GNOME developer will look
at it.
On 2021-05-25 18:27, ROCHE wrote:
> Another point: ...
The "xgamma" thing sounds as something completely unrelated to the power
indicator. If it is, you'd better submit a separate bug report about
that.
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To manage notifications
Looks like there is a matching upstream
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-terminal/-/issues/359
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According to https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/pull/705, this issue
seems to have been fixed natively in mount/libmount1 from util-linux
(since version 2.34). So it should work with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (focal
fossal) and newer.
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AFAIK, Ubuntu disables some of these emergency keys by default
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Hello,
In fact, I think that in the "parameters", "energy" section, the management for
standby, ???
Are time based ... It would be a good idea to add the "alert" function when the
power level (or battery voltage) drops below 10% or 15%.
Another point: Under Wayland, the "xgamma" setting does
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apport information
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** Description changed:
Update 20.10 to 21.04... OK All are corrects ,thanks !
Except No visual or auditory alarm when the battery voltage or power
drops below 10%
It happened to me several times to fall to 0 and the
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@Robin You should be able to just run `systemctl start apt-daily.service
apt-daily-upgrade.service` from the hook. This will start those two
services - which run update / upgrade - in the same transaction, and
hence ordering will work correctly.
The timer will still run again, so it's not
Thanks for your report. The issue does not seem to be about the docs,
though.
Can you please provide some info about your system by running this
command:
apport-collect 1929557
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Update 20.10 to 21.04... OK All are corrects ,thanks !
Except No visual or auditory alarm when the battery voltage or power drops
below 10%
It happened to me several times to fall to 0 and the net stop of the pc.
Under 20.04, I was using Cairo
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Unattended upgrades should work on
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Title:
unhelpful error message "Parsing filters is
I'm having this problem on a machine that uses google chrome, the gnome
calculator and a corporate software. It's vanilla Ubuntu 20.04.
Syslog reaches 50g and the machine stops working (disk full). Exact same
message as reported.
Any way to stop the log until the problem is resolved?
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[Description]
Customization of the greeter is a requirement from Corporate customers.
Currently the background (plain color or image) of the greeter is hard
coded in the style embedded in the theme. Customizing this background
requires to extract the style
Public bug reported:
[Description]
Customization of the greeter is a requirement from Corporate customers.
Currently the background (plain color or image) of the greeter is hard
coded in the style embedded in the theme. Customizing this background
requires to extract the style sheet from
** Summary changed:
- Overview sometimes fails to appear or disappear in gnome-shell 3.38.4
+ Overview sometimes fails to appear or disappear in gnome-shell 3.38
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Verified https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/-/merge_requests/1794 does fix this properly.
The "nan" error messages made me think this was related to recent gjs
changes when it's not.
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