I experience this bug occasionally too. For me the workaround is to find
the invisible close button in the old window and just close the Settings
app. I suppose Alt+F4 might work too? Then just open the Settings app
again.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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** Summary changed:
- video corruption when using gnome-display settings
+ Settings window becomes broken and unresponsive when changing scales,
sometimes
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => mutter (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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I might need help routing this to the correct project.
gnome-display-properties I believe is the application in foreground. I
was using it normally, then switched the screen resolution scale to 100%
(down from 200%). I had a Chrome window open which
** Bug watch added: github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues #1877
https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues/1877
** Also affects: dash-to-dock via
https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues/1877
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in:
Hello Gunnar, or anyone else affected,
Accepted gnome-control-center into jammy-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/1:41.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.6 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by
Comment #8 is a crash in the 'nouveau' kernel driver unrelated to this
bug. Although you should technically report a new bug for that,
'nouveau' is not very well maintained and we would always just recommend
using the 'Additional Drivers' app to install one of the official Nvidia
drivers instead.
Please report all issues not relating to "adding CRTC not allowed
without modesets" as new bugs.
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Title:
gnome-shell crashes
** No longer affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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Window minimize animation flickers and appears in the wrong place in
Xorg
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Bug 561370 might have moved to happening less often (or never when
windowed) since the switch to Wayland. If we can show it's still
intermittent when windowed under Xorg then I would recommend marking
this as a duplicate of bug 561370.
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When minimizing windowed applications, the animation sometimes jumps
wildly around, mostly to the top left corner of the screen. I found a
temporary workaround with a config file in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf, which supposedly has some other
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If the problem is intermittent then that's bug 561370 unfortunately.
** Tags added: lunar
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Title:
Transparency
Should I open this as a different issue with the Core X Chroma
Thunderbolt 3 enclosure ? It's very similar.
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Ok, I am getting a slightly different, but perhaps related problem with
another USB-C / eGPU encapsulation (PCIE tunneles over USB-C basically)
device.
I've done some testing with the Razer Core X Chroma, a USB-C connected
Thunderbolt 3 eGPU enclosure. Reference to hardware is here :
I am seeing this issue in Ubuntu 22.10 , specifically for a Razer
Deathadder mouse :
Jan 17 17:59:28 semiauto /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2147]: (EE) event20
- Razer Razer DeathAdder: client bug: event processing lagging behind by
24ms, your system is too slow
Which information do you need to
I have applied the workaround for mutter :
MUTTER_DEBUG_FORCE_KMS_MODE=simple
I am seeing no further logs at the moment. I will continue to monitor
for issues.
To address any low-level issues I also have applied the system firmware
update, available via ISO from the Lenovo support site
Yes, there is a USB-C "port extender" (dock) attached to this Lenovo
laptop. The model is the MUC-0501B. It is this exact device :
https://amzn.to/3XA5u5N -- "USB C Adapters for MacBook Pro/Air,Mac
Dongle with 3 USB Port,USB C to HDMI, USB C to RJ45 Ethernet,MOKiN 9 in
1 USB C to HDMI
Is there an alternative to disable all monitor's but primary e.g
'builtin only' option on desktop?
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Title:
Monitor layout
Installing a fresh install of Lunar, everything works fine. Updating
Gtk3, LibVTE, Cairo and other libraries doesn't make it fail. But doing
a dist-upgrade makes it fail like described.
There is no new version neither of Gnome Terminal, nor of Gnome Shell,
so it doesn't seem a problem there.
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After I click on the "unmount" icon next to the USB device in the file
tree sidebar on Nautilus, the notification appears with the text "do not
unplug/remove the device".
The problem is that the notification doesn't go away for several time,
even if the writing process is
Public bug reported:
Video player doesn't start at all.
Running `totem` from the terminal I get:
```
(totem:97829): GStreamer-GL-CRITICAL **: 18:47:08.513: Failed to flush Wayland
connection
Gdk-Message: 18:47:08.513: Error reading events from display: Protocol error
```
ProblemType: Bug
** Changed in: debhelper (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
debhelper 13.11.4ubuntu1 broke
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 23.04 running wayland
gnome-terminal 3.46.7-1ubuntu1
In gnome-terminal, I have set the transparency to some amount. When I go
to full screen (F11), the transparency is lost and the default
transparency is used. When I exit full screen, the transparency comes
back and
Spelling error : "When I woke the machine..."
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gnome-shell crashes in the kernel at drm_atomic_check_only and the
** Summary changed:
- "Dock animation bugs when opening Chrome browser on Ubuntu Lunar Lobster
(development branch)"
+ Dock launch animation is glitchy when opening Chrome browser
** Package changed: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell-extension-
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existence of the problem, but after the end of the recording, the
problem did not appear in the recorded video, although the problem still
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Public bug reported:
When opening Firefox browser, the dock hides with good animation, but when
opening Chrome browser, the dock animation has bugs before it hides. This
behavior is observed on Ubuntu Lunar Lobster (development branch) version
23.04, Wayland, Linux 5.19.0-21-generic using the
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