With the extension disabled, there are no problems on both kernels
(5.15.0-27-generic and 5.17.5-051705-generic) in the case of the wayland
session.
After enabling and updating (I'm not sure if the extension has been
updated, but I tried updating it on the page extensions.gnome.org) the
extension,
> Are you kidding me? So the guy in charge of the Nvidia issues don't
have an Nvidia hardware?
"gdm3" is not usually an Nvidia issue so does not usually require the
involvement of people with Nvidia hardware. This was an unusual case.
But as usual we all worked together and got it solved.
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For the night light there's no fix for Wayland, you need to use x11
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Missing Wayland login option on NVIDIA systems
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Are you kidding me? So the guy in charge of the Nvidia issues don't have
an Nvidia hardware?
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Jesse,
It's complicated. There were too many intermediate versions (with
additional important fixes like bug 1969097) in between to roll back
over. The person in charge of that package does not have Nvidia hardware
to test with either. Also this all happened only hours before the
release so we had
Great to hear.
Additional logs certainly won't help if it's working now. But if you
have the patience then finding out what version number exactly fixed it
would help. Or what kernel version was the last to have the bug, keeping
in mind the broken kernel was (roughly) upstream version 5.15.30
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+ Grey (gray) appears as pink in Ubuntu 22.04
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Night Light was previously working on my hybrid Nvidia laptop before the
recent changes that switched Wayland to X11. I manually switched back to
Wayland, but now Night Light is not working.
Why are the changes that caused these bugs not being rolled back?
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Confirmed now that the same bug happens on the default installed Firefox
browser.
Setup tested used two screens with different resolutions: 1366x768 and
1920x1080
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To clarify, all future installs with hybrid Nvidia graphics will now
default to Wayland? So users won't have to work around this issue by
manually selecting Wayland in the log in screen? Cannot expect the
average user to figure this out.
I am unclear why this bug was not rolled back once it was id
Hi, I get the same bug. It is mainly under Google Chrome, effecting
multiple of my users (they only use file open on that).
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Ubuntu has been working fine for years.
I'm now using kernel 5.17.5-051705-generic and it works, but only
sometimes. If I reboot the problem will return. It's working properly
now, is there a command or log file I can generate to see if anything is
different?
On 03/05/2022 05:07, Daniel van V
Presumably Ubuntu worked before the upgrade. Please try booting some
older/newer kernels to see which if any are free from the bug:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=M;O=D
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> Can you provide a photo of the problem?
>
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[radeon] Pictures including wallpaper not showing
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long touch/press a directory won't trigger the context menu like file
on empty space. on tou
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swipe up from the bottom o
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[Xiaomi Timi TM1701] Instead of gray, my monitor displays pink-gray.
Ubuntu 22.04
Note to self - might be HDMI bug 1968040
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Wayland session: Internal display is black after sleep
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I have a laptop with Intel 630 and NVIDIA 1050 Ti, I have connected an
external display via HDMI. I have set this external display as primary.
I also chose a Wayland session. My Ubuntu 22.04 has all the latest
updates as of today.
When my laptop sleeps af
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Please try selecting 'Ubuntu' on the login screen instead of 'Ubuntu on
Xorg'. That way you can try a Wayland session instead.
** Summary changed:
- Pictures including wallpaper not showing
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1905084
Multi-monitor settings are lost when switching between single- and
extended-display modes using the keyboard (Super+P) or in gnome-control-center
** Th
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Display settings is lost when switching between modes with Super+P
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Please also check the other VTs: Ctrl+Alt+Fn
just to see if the login really worked but is starting on the wrong VT.
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** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1878953 ***
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After I log in from the login screen, I just get a black screen. To get
a GUI, I then press "CTL+Alt+F4", to get a console login, and then do
"sudo startx". I have tried both options from the bottom right corner
for logging in.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRele
Indeed there seem to be some error messages coming out of Mesa (about
vmwgfx) when the login screen uses Wayland. That probably puts the bug
in either Mesa or the kernel.
** Also affects: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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^^^
Surprising, that was declared fixed some time ago in bug 1722811 and bug
1717170. If the same errors don't appear in Brian's logs (still waiting for
them) then please open a new bug.
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Please try disabling the 'Desktop Icons NG' extension, in case it's
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Title:
Window minimize animat
@vasilis34 (vmanolop) are you using the apt or the snap version?
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Evince Document Viewer(42.0) does not remember last pa
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Description:Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Release:22.04
Screen resolution -> 1366*768 (16:9)
Refresh Rate -> 60.11 Hz
I have the following settings for my dock:
Auto hide -> Off
Panel Mode -> Off
Icon Size -> 32
Show on -> Built in display
Position on scr
I believe I have the same issue. Dell XPS 13 9360 laptop connected to a
Dell U3011 monitor using a CableMatters USB-C to Displayport adapter.
When I plug my laptop the GNOME shell is almost completely unresponsive.
I can use the active window but I cannot switch windows. The only
reproducible way I
Thank you for your bug report, which software are you using there? do
you get the issue with any other gtk client?
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Fi
and which version of Ubuntu are you using?
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Bug report for GNOME Files (nautilus)
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WHen I'm using browser, to open a link/thing in new page I click when
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crashes.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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Thanks Dave. The error report didn't get an useful stacktrace though.
The error also suggests that a valgrind log would be needed. Could you
perhaps install the debug packages and get a debug log?
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File picker gets bigger more and more each time!
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Display configuration changes to default when triggering cmd+P
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Hello. I've just switched to Ubuntu and ever since day 1 I had this issue that
whenever I tried to choose a file the file picker window was way too big and it
was getting bigger and bigger each time. I have posted a video on Reddit
recording this unusua
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be on the left side.
I found out that by triggering display configuration window using key
combination cmd+P changes my setting to default - 'Display 1' is moved to the
right
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Plugins not available
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I left a terminal session tailing `/var/log/syslog` to track what's
happening at the time when the notification shows up, and indeed managed
to observe it happen again, with a fragment of system logs found below.
Looks like NetworkManager fires off a `CONNECTED_SITE` state change, and
the location
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1969896 ***
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Evince Document Viewer(42.0) does not remember last page in 22.04
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I am seeing repeated "time zone updated" notifications when "Automatic
Time Zone" is enabled in Settings > Date & Time in gnome-control-center
- on 22.04, whilst my gnome session continues to be active. The timezone
- itself continues to be correct (and unchanged).
+ on
** Summary changed:
- The bookmark function doesn't work and doesn't work the session registration
+ The bookmark function doesn't work and doesn't work the session registration
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With "xorg (Ubuntu)" it is no more reproducible.
File is attached.
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Status: Incomplete => New
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To test this hypothesis I created a brand new user on the system, and
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Further context that might be of use:
This machine was upgraded from 20.04 LTS via do-release-upgrade -d a few days
after the stable release of 22.04 LTS.
When it was running 20.04 LTS, I was using the vanilla Gnome 3 shell package,
which was still installed at the point of upgrade.
Could it be
On second thoughts this might not be the only "lag" type problem
affecting Nvidia in jammy. I can't actually reproduce it with GTK4 apps
myself, but can with more traditional OpenGL apps.
Can anyone affected please try:
* Disabling the 'Desktop Icons NG' extension in the Extensions app; or
*
** Changed in: snap-store-desktop
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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"No package to remove" error whe
In my case, the animation problem was in both the xorg session and the wayland
session.
Ubuntu 22.04
AMD rx-460 card.
Here is a screen recording showing the problem
https://disk.yandex.ru/i/GdSWT1-LO2i7kA
The monitor runs at 60Hz, the video frame rate is also 60.
Installing the kernel 5.17.5-05
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Time Zone" is enabled in Settings > Date & Time in gnome-control-center
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itself continues to be correct (and unchanged).
ProblemType: B
I can't seem to reproduce the bug. Wonder what I'm missing...
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unable to click on application search results
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In the Ubuntu session, gnome-control-center has an "Appearance" section
which allows to switch from Light and Dark themes (which will apply to
GTK4 apps as well as set the preference for GTK3 a
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https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/930950abdb6648752bc30584d0833b348c68f0ba
https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/50192237f22f17593e486f3349bf4770a1e28002
+ https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/717fc039791d35516db85b1057b844960bb16d57
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in meta_monitor_get_outputs (monitor=0x0)
from meta_monitor_config_manager_assign()
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When searching for applications under the Activities section,
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Attempting to use the arrow keys to navigate between the results also
doesn't work. However, if the enter key is pressed, the first result
will load
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/usr/bin/gnome-shell:11:v3d_job_submit:v3d_flush:v3d_pipe_flush:st_flush:st_glFlush
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** Tags added: arm64 raspi raspi-gfx
** Also affects: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: v3d
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contains more
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