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I am very shure, that this is not a duplicat, because the symptoms are
completly different.
In fact all other sttings panels are available and my taskbar did not
disappear.
In the end the reason may be the
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upon updating to plucky, gnome-shell crashes in wayland very often -- it
appears a mouse move trigggers it in both the login shell and a user
session (although in user session it seems to be ok unless moving the
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appears a mouse move trigggers it in both the lo
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upon updating to plucky, gnome-shell crashes in wayland very often -- it
appears a mouse move trigggers it in both the login shell and a user
session (although in user session it seems to be ok unless moving the
mouse while the overview is open?). Running in X11 appears to no
can confirm things appear to be working again in wayland (both gdm and
user session) after unsetting MUTTER_DEBUG_KMS_THREAD_TYPE per linked
upstream bug
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i do have files in /var/crash: _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash for the
gdm shell and _usr_bin_gnome-shell.123.crash for the user shell, what's
the best way to add them here? ubuntu-bug /var/crash/... doesn't appear
to do anything?
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For example Slack:
Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS
- run slack
- maximize window
- close slack
- click on the icon tray
- slack is run not maximized
- resize window manually
- close slack
- open slack - window position and size is restored
- click maximize, close slack
- open slack - all
Public bug reported:
For most of the programs when I start them up annoying busy cursor is
spinning around ~20 seconds on the right dash and top tray area.
You can stop spinning it if you manually resize the window or you may wait as I
said around 20 seconds.
Fortunately it's seems like annoyin
Public bug reported:
On some of restarts black theme is not applied and nautilus, terminal,
system-monitor are loading way slow.
After 2 minutes it's getting normal and it happens not on all the time.
1) Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS
3) Normal working of the nautilus, terminal, system-monitor
4) Startup
Having exactly the same issue with multiple apps, thank God somebody
suggested pressing WIN + holding middle button to resize the window
without even getting a cursor.
The more I use Ubuntu 24, the more I want to get rid of it, so much
bugs...
I don't know whether it's a same bug, but Maximizing
Okay it looks like Lenovo uses some kind of special layer for the number
pad when working with windows.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/494698/thinkpad-second-sticky-
backspace-key
Although that still doesn't fully explain why it works properly before
the kernel loads. I don't really kno
Also, there was not a specific keyboard layout for the this laptop in
the presets (Lenovo Thinkpad E570)
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Title:
Given the following Terminal Command
```
sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
```
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Generic 105-key PC
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Do not configure keyboard
By activating the proposed repository I did not get any updates for
gimp. So i installed it via
sudo apt install gimp/noble-proposed
And I can confirm, that the patch works. No more crashes while closing
Gimp. Before I had them all the time.
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To me it does not seem to crash. It just closes as expected. But then I get
this CHras Report. Every single time.
:~$ apt info gimp
Package: gimp
Version: 2.10.36-3build3 ← this is the version I am reporting here.
:~$ snap list gimp
Name Version Revision Tracking
there's nothing in /var/crash or in errors.ubuntu.com
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gnome shell crashed when switching workspaces to check out the new
'activities' workspace indicator functionality. it also crashed when
starting ms teams, not sure if that's the same bug?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 23.10
Package: gnome-shell 45.0-1ubuntu1
ProcVer
I'm also having this issue on 2 separate computers. Both have Zoiper
installed as we use it at work. I do not have anydesk installed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2012388 ***
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I'm also having this issue on 2 separate computers. Both have Zoiper
installed as we use it at work.
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Also affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Also affecting me.
Odd keyboard studdering of characters (intermittant).
Also way too slow at displaying contents of folders. I'm looking for a
replacement.
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looks like https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/merge_requests/5070
addresses this in gtk3 apps, can it (and/or the next gtk release) be
added to the ubuntu package and the snap package that contains gtk3
(gnome-* snap?)
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Occasionally after unlocking a locked gnome session, the image on my
external monitor is "frozen" -- it displays the unlocked desktop as of
the lock/unlock time, but does not update (no mouse cursor etc).
Started noticing this post-jammy release.
Unplugging and replugging the
is there a way for users to re-enable wayland / override the
DISABLE_WAYLAND=1 setting recently set in the snap?
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Title:
Cannot
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After upgrade to jammy, noticed that the gnome session locks the screen
when I unplug an external screen.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: gnome-shell 42~beta-1ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-23.23-generic 5.15.27
Uname: Linux 5.15.0-23-generi
One more piece of information in a wayland session: If I fully fold the
device into tablet mode, then I can rotate back and forth successfully,
it only gets stuck if I go back into laptop mode.
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I had pipewire-media-session libpipewire-0.3-common installed fine after
an upgrade from impish->jammy, but still had to remove the
libgstpipewire so, and reinstall the package to get gstreamer to
recognize the pipewiresrc element
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The bug does not appear to occur under Xorg sessions:
- Ubuntu on Xorg: rotated back and forth numerous times successfully
- Ubuntu: rotated back and forth once successfully and then got stuck in
portrait mode
- Gnome on Xorg: rotated back and forth numerous times successfully
- Gnome: rotate
Public bug reported:
In jammy I can get mutter's auto-rotate to switch to portrait mode
("right-up") by rotating the device (this only worked in impish if I
installed the autorotate gnome-shell extension).
However, putting it back into "normal" orientation doesn't put the
screen back in landscape
cations
['Tab']
~$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings switch-windows
['Tab']
Thank you for the work!!
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For anyone needing a fix for nonfunctional alt-tab switching, at least
for Ubuntu/Gnome you can remap in keyboard shortcuts to have the "direct
windows switching", which by default is alt-esc, to be instead alt-tab.
It is slightly different behavior -- more visual noise -- but fulfills
the same ess
Hi All,
I am experiencing this too.
After my monitors have lost the display port signal from my machine
(either during suspension or blank screen), changing the nightlight
settings is no longer possible and the last used setting is permanently
engaged. Rebooting fixes the issue, however.
I am on
Public bug reported:
In a wayland session with fractional scaling (175% on laptop screen),
seeing weird visual artifacts around windows when moving them around,
see attached video for an example. Also see similar artifacts near
terminal prompt, gtk file chooser when mousing over items, and maybe
and now, she
also is enjoying problem free downloads of email from "verizon.net"
addresses using Evolution.
Thanks for all of your (successful) efforts.
Cheers,
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update will be available for fixing Evolution on Debian.
Again, thanks for your work fixing the bug, and thanks for your help to
me.
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to compile from source, but I have have a much better chance of
success, if you can direct me to software that has already been
compiled, that I can download and copy into the OS. E.g. dpkg -i
..deb,
or perhaps use synaptic or similar to install.
Any suggestions.
Again, thanks for your good w
Thank you,
attached is a screenshot and also journal.txt.
Regards,
Joe
On 6/8/20 12:11 AM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> This sounds like bug 1824874. To help us check that please:
>
> 1. Provide a screenshot or photo of the problem; and
>
> 2. After the dialog has appeared run:
&g
m.
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Title:
Evolution reports "Error performing TLS handshake: Internal error in
memory allocati
Sorry I somehow missed your message for a month ago, Sebastien. It
seems I missed a notification about it somehow.
That said, all seems to be working now. I haven't tried it in some
time, but the banner text is now displaying as it should.
We should be able to close out this issue.
Thank you.
" would contain info regarding my password for the
email requested from the server, so I have deferred sending the results
to you.
I await your response.
Joe
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Rod,
I experience, exact, same problem here using Evolution on Debian 9 with
verizon.net server (aol.com). If it would be helpful, I can send
similar wireshark recording of evolution communication with aol server.
Using Thunderbird on same Debian 9 OS, I have no problem.
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Hello,
I am testing out what will become Ubuntu 20.04, and features that are
useful or simply mandatory in an enterprise environment currently do not
work.
These features are the ability to utilize a login banner, as well as
disable the user list on the login screen.
For in
Public bug reported:
In focal, with a dark theme (adwaita-dark), the current line highlight
in almost the same color as the text, making it very hard to read. see
screenshot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gedit 3.36.0-3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-18.22-generic 5.4.
Looks like already reported, linked to existing bug
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Importance: Unknown
Public bug reported:
The new lock screen in gnome 3.36 looks strange, as if the blurred
background image is being scaled down to the top left corner of the
screen. background image being used is 1920x1440 pixel jpeg, display
size is 3840x2160, with fractional scaling enabled and set to 175% on
wa
3.34.1+git20191107-1ubuntu1~19.10.1 appears to fix the issue here.
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Public bug reported:
I'll start this bug report with my first disclaimer: I'm filing this
report from a fixed system. The original system that I'm going to
reference has been installed over with the current system I'm filing
this report from. The first install was UEFI, minimal install, not
conn
Have seen it both with the internal laptop keyboard as well as an
external USB keyboard
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Title:
Keyboard shortcuts to launch ap
Initial testing does make it look like an Xorg session behaves better in
this regard than a wayland session (using vanilla gnome sessions in
both, fwiw)
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
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Noticed that recently (past few days? since 3.34.1?) the key
combinations that I have set to launch web browser or launch terminal
end up launching two browsers or terminals instead of just one. Only
happens ~50% of the time, but still pretty frequently.
ProblemType: Bug
Dis
agree that mutter#804 is the upstream issue
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Title:
Pixelated fonts sometimes
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in 3.34, gnome-settings-daemon has removed its handling of numlock state
persistence, claiming that mutter should be handling that now
(https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-
daemon/commit/710a4c4e7828828cb35ea14333882354ae73264f). However,
numlock is always off when
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Running under wayland, with fractional scaling enabled and set to 175%
on laptop screen, 100% on external screen, sometimes windows like
nautilus or the file chooser get pixelated fonts (see screenshot). Seen
this mostly on the 100% external screen, and it goes away if maximi
Same issue. Output:
# _g_io_module_get_default: Found default implementation gvfs (GDaemonVfs) for
‘gio-vfs’
# _g_io_module_get_default: Found default implementation dconf
(DConfSettingsBackend) for
gsettings-backend’
# watch_fast: "/org/gnome/terminal/legacy/" (establishing: 0, active: 0)
# u
looks ok in initial testing on 3.32.1-1ubuntu1~19.04.1
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 5:41 AM Łukasz Zemczak <1822...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Hello Julian, or anyone else affected,
>
> Accepted gnome-shell into disco-proposed. The package will build now and
> be available at https://launchpad.net/ub
Not sure if related, but I do run under wayland (weird that it looks
like an X11 error then, especially as evolution runs wayland native?),
with fractional zooming on my laptop panel @ 175% and usually have an
external, lower resolution screen at 100% scaling. Evolution is usually
the first app i
downgrading to the 1.2.0 bios on xps 9575 appears to be working properly
(tested 3 reboots with no issues)
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Title:
[Dell B
Perhaps this is somehow related to the convertible lid hinge.
Ordinarily when the laptop is in "tablet" mode (hinge open > 180
degrees), the keyboard and touchpad are disabled. Even more reliably
than using an external device, switching into and then back out of
tablet mode by opening/closing the
appears the logo can disappear again after being restored, and then can
be restored again via changing the icon theme again.
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additionally, forcing gdm to use X11 via `WaylandEnable=false` in
/etc/gdm3/custom.conf displays the same bug behavior.
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l
Tests this morning seem to show that the internal devices get enabled
right after any input from an external device on the gdm screen. So
choice of session isn't influencing anything.
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will try the ubuntu sessions tomorrow. I normally run the gnome
(wayland) session, but have keepass2 in startup applications. Believe
that it is running via xwayland, and its approximately when keepass2
starts up and/or gains focus that my laptop touchpad/keyboard start
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On a dell XPS 15 2-in-1 with the latest 1.4.0 bios, my touchpad and keyboard
are unresponsive at the gdm login screen. Keyboard works to unlock encrypted
harddrive before that though. If I plug in a USB keyboard or activate my
bluetooth mouse, I can use those to log in, a
Reproduced with all extensions disabled, and filed to bug 1821427
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gnome-shell crashes when closing evolution
To m
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Had this happen a few times now, where closing the main evolution window
results in a gnome-shell crash:
Mar 21 16:55:18 taplop gnome-shell[2552]: The program 'gnome-shell' received an
X Window System error.
This probably reflects a
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I have firefox bookmarked in the gnome-shell dash. When starting the
shell in disco, the firefox logo is missing and the launcher is a small
but clickable blank area. If I use gnome-tweaks to change icon theme,
the logo reappears for the rest of the session.
ProblemType: Bu
I have also tried opening it through the terminal but it gives me a
segmentation fault (Core Dumped) and have also tried reinstalling using
sudo apt install --reinstall gnome-control-center.
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gnome-control-center crashed with SIGSEGV in __GI___li
It doesn't seem to be a problem anymore in Ubuntu 18.04 or later.
The card was encrypted by formatting it through Ubuntu.
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Titl
Install gnome-shell 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 from the -proposed repo
fixed the problem for me! Running Ubuntu 18.04. Thanks for the fix!
$ apt list gnome-shell
Listing... Done
gnome-shell/now 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 amd64 [installed,local]
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I think it may be something to do with the font antialiasing. When I go
to 100% scaling with no AA, it looks similarly garbled to 125% with
subpixel AA enabled. I'm not sure if that's 100% of the issue, but it
might be a worthwhile lead to chase.
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I'll try to test on an X session in a bit. One thing I have noticed is
that while I still get the log messages, the unrotate behavior seems
much better when setting the `dc=0` amdgpu module parameter (was also
behaving better with the module blacklisted, but not sure about log
messages), as per co
Don't know if it the same as
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795805, or whether I'm even
experiencing the same bug, but in my case small files copy fine and
large files fail with the invalid argument error all in Nautilus. The
bug mentioned states that files copy in Nautilus. It is uncle
And with more testing, it seems like the activities button target is
smaller and/or lower under Wayland than it is in Xorg. I can get it to
work if i aim for the bottom of the black top bar, vs the middle of it
(while aiming for the middle results in the flash, but not activation of
the Activites
Doing a little more testing, it looks like everything works fine under
Xorg, but am still seeing the activities button behavior under Wayland.
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that I had my PS4
controller plugged in, which has the sixaxis sensor in it.
Removing that package fixed the problem. My mouse/screen is no longer
inverted, and my PS4 controller (which I'm assuming has the sensor) is
still plugged in.
1)
[joe@titan:~]$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 1
maybe, although I'm using the vanilla gnome session, so the ubuntu-dock
extension shouldn't be involved.
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gnome-she
Disabling extensions in the same session still shows the same behavior.
Logging out and back in again with them still disabled shows the same
behavior on the "Activities" button, but app launchers respond to touch
events appropriately. Re-enabling them in the same session keeps the
same state ("Ac
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On a dell xps 15 2-in-1 (model 9575), the touchscreen mostly works.
However, in gnome-shell, touching the top-left 'Activities' menu results
in a quick flash of the menu button, but not the launching of the
overview. Once in the overview (via mouse/keyboard/swipe-from-left),
** Summary changed:
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+ gnome-shell unrotates immediately after rotating
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T
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on a dell xps 15 2-in-1 (model 9575), I've enabled iio-sensor-proxy
functionality by doing:
modprobe intel-ish-ipc
echo "8086 a135" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/intel_ish_ipc/new_id
This makes `monitor-sensor` display rotation events, and gnome-shell
auto-rotate the screen upon
** Description changed:
I've enabled fractional scaling and set my laptop's 3840x2160 screen to
175% scaling. Upon plugging in an external 1920x1080 monitor, my
laptop's screen resets to 200% scaling, and the external screen is set
to 100%, to the right of my laptop's screen.
If I t
Public bug reported:
I've enabled fractional scaling and set my laptop's 3840x2160 screen to
175% scaling. Upon plugging in an external 1920x1080 monitor, my
laptop's screen resets to 200% scaling, and the external screen is set
to 100%, to the right of my laptop's screen.
If I try to set the l
Comment #1 seems to have solved the issue. Thanks.
It must have defaulted back during the upgrade to 18.04.
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Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Release:18.04
gnome-shell:
Installed: 3.28.1-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 3.28.1-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 3.28.1-0ubuntu2 500
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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