This is normal and a common GUI design decision. Tooltips that appear
immediately are usually considered too distracting because in most cases
the mouse is moving over (past) something and not stopping on it. So a
tooltip that almost immediately appears and then disappears just looks
like a bug.
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focus stealing prevention fails for keyboard only w
Please remember to also log in again after removing extensions or
DisplayLink. Actually blacklisting the 'evdi' kernel module would be
more definitive.
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Dropped severity; it's not even bringing down the main app by the sound
of it. And even if it did, I would prefer to continue focussing on shell
crashes instead because then all your apps are wiped out.
** Tags added: udeng-6826
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: High =>
** Summary changed:
- [noble] pc freeze for a seconds, vlc lag, terminal lag, chrome lag
+ [noble][nvidia] PC freezes and lags for seconds in Xorg sessions, but not
with Wayland
** Package changed: ubuntu => mutter (Ubuntu)
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Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS. Gnome 46.0
Issue Summary:
This report outlines recurring performance problems encountered while using the
Ubuntu operating system. The primary issue is frequent system freezes or lags,
where the entire system becomes unresponsive for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2077969 ***
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gnome-control-center > Ubuntu Desktop > "No Ubuntu settings found"
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It's been suggested this is fixed in GNOME 48 (Ubuntu 25.04). Can anyone
confirm?
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/-/issues #841
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Probably a duplicate of bug 2080275
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2077969 ***
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found. A problem has occurred. Please report the defect to Launchpad."
ProblemType: Bug
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Thanks Ian. EACCES is something we could synthesise and test against. I
can see some of the native backend code retries on EBUSY, but never
EACCES. Though it's not something you would want to retry at full frame
rate.
Can anyone else test the theory? The steps are:
1. Add MUTTER_DEBUG=kms to /etc
It's important to remember desktops are the main issue here. I don't
think it's a big ask that if you have a machine with an Nvidia card then
we require $gigabytes of disk space to be reserved. Alternatively we can
just inhibit suspend in the case that insufficient space is available
just-in-time.
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Title:
gnome-shell crashed with SIGABRT
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I use a Turkish keyboard and I started using Wayland in Ubuntu out of curiosity.
While using Turkish, I noticed that letters like ğ, ü, i did not work. I am
reporting the bug so that the developers are aware of it. I would like to thank
those who will so
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Title:
No brightness control in system menu until adjusted by k
I have run without the physical DisplayLink hardware connected and
verified using
ps -ef | grep Display
that the DisplayLinkManager process wasn't running. However the problem
still persists.
Also there are no gnome-extensions enabled:
jm@laptop:~$ gnome-extensions list --enabled
jm@laptop:~$
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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@Sebastien I have since reinstalled Ubuntu 25.04 on to my device, not
seeing the issue.
I've fired up a couple of VMs using the ubuntu-24.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso
and ubuntu-22.04.5-desktop-amd64.iso, I am also not seeing the issue
present on a clean install or upgrade.
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Title:
nautilus SIGABRT in nautilus_file_is_in_trash() from
nau
Ashkan, your issue looks like an Nvidia kernel driver bug or a hardware
issue:
[ 39.608337] NVRM: gpuWaitForGfwBootComplete_TU102: failed to wait for
GFW_BOOT: (progress 0x9)
[ 39.608342] NVRM: kgspWaitForGfwBootOk_TU102: failed to wait for GFW boot
complete: 0x55 VBIOS version 94.04.43.00.8
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