Thanks, yes I'm aware Desktop Icons NG is part of the problem here. I
thought we already had a bug to track that but I can't find it so will
include that here.
** Also affects: gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: angelfish (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2046844
Title:
AppArmor user namespace creation
Public bug reported:
```
GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.10.36
git-describe: GIMP_2_10_36
Build: unknown rev 0 for linux
# C compiler #
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=gcc
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/libexec/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/13/lto-wrapper
To answer your first question: I'm testing on a freshly booted system
with no applications running.
Regarding extensions:
After I disable the Desktop Icons NG extension (appears to be one of the
built-ins), peak CPU usage for gnome-shell goes from ~55% to ~35% when
moving over an empty desktop.
it seems another fallout from the new apparmor restriction described in
bug #2046844 and probably a conflict with the sandboxing in
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-desktop/-/blob/master/libgnome-
desktop/gnome-desktop-thumbnail-script.c
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Public bug reported:
Nautilus crashes at least once a day, often while searching, but also
while changing the display from list to icon, or otherwise.
Submitting the crash file fails, see my:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1504496/ubuntu-bug-crash-does-not-open-
browser-form
ProblemType: Bug
* olive <2054...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> the solution to not lose the configuration after the reboot :
by creating a file in /etc/sysctl.d, e.g.
/etc/sysctl.d/10-fix_nautilus
containing
kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_userns=0
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** Changed in: plymouth
Status: Unknown => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2054769
Title:
Boot animation and login screen use different display scales
To
If you run 'sudo evtest', select the mouse and then wiggle it, what kind
of output do you see?
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Title:
gnome-shell high
** Bug watch added: gitlab.freedesktop.org/plymouth/plymouth/-/issues #241
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/plymouth/plymouth/-/issues/241
** Also affects: plymouth via
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/plymouth/plymouth/-/issues/241
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in:
This is strange. I've been profiling gnome-shell 42 on jammy and gnome-
shell 46 on noble. Neither have the bug, at least not with my lowly
1000Hz mice (which seems to be the same polling rate as the Razer
DeathAdder V2).
The profile in comment #18 is intriguing because it very clearly shows
We had a mitigation for this in glibc but the latest change from simply
denying the unshare() call to allowing it but then denying anything
requiring capabilities *presumably* broke the glibc test suite again.
I'm only basing this from looking at the test logs, as I'm temporarily
unable to run
Increasing the delay for the #71 workaround works for me. Thank you.
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Title:
Dock displaying over window after resuming
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