The issue has since been fixed and is not present in gtk3, version 3.24.
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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@Egmont,
You mean it will always be like this going forward?
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - -
Is this the feature you are referring to?...
f. New active mark and face feature: when enabled, it will highlight the text
inserted by a bracketed
Affects Ubuntu 21.04.
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Title:
Desktop contents displayed on resume, before lock screen is shown
To manage
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 21.04, after entering the Activities Overview by clicking on
Activities, by using the hot corner, or by pressing the Super key, the
user is not able to exit the Activities Overview and return to the
Desktop.
The user can still open or close applications, or move
I was able to get my computer to reliably shutdown by doing two things:
1. Update the intramfs:
$ sudo update-initramfs -u
I'm not sure why this was necessary, since I have the default 21.04
kernel:
5.11.0-16-generic
2. Add `acpi=force` to /etc/default/grub
I am closing this bug report, since GDM is not causing the shutdown
issue.
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Jourrnalctl log of Xorg unsuccessful shutdown (no timestamps to
facilitate comparison).
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I was able to capture a journalctl logs for a *successful* shutdown.
In this log, I see the same GDM error:
gdm.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
gdm.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'
Therefore, I must conclude that GDM is not the culprit in the shutdown
Jourrnalctl log of Xorg successful shutdown (no timestamps to facilitate
comparison).
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Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 21.04, when I shut down, my laptop never actually shuts down.
I see a black screen, the laptop stays on, and the fans spin up.
The computer will stay in this state all night.
I then have to press and hold the power button to shut down the device.
I am using the
Ubuntu 21.04 uses the following vte packages:
libvte-2.91-0, version 0.62.3-1ubuntu1
libvte-2.91-common, version 0.62.3-1ubuntu1
gir1.2-vte-2.91, version 0.62.3-1ubuntu1
Ubuntu 20.04 uses the following vte packages:
libvte-2.91-0, version 0.60.1-1ubuntu1
libvte-2.91-common,
I'm using 3.34.1 in Ubuntu 19.10, and I don't experience this issue
anymore.
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Title:
gnome-shell randomly blocks mouse
James,
Per comment #5 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
shell/+bug/1723678/comments/5) you should probably open a new bug
report, and link this old bug.
(Also, add a comment here with the link to the new bug report, so folks
that are subscribed to this bug and are also still
I am using 18.10 and I have not yet experienced this issue.
For me, in 18.04, something that consistently triggered this bug was
whenever I accidentally touched the touch-screen on my laptop while
adjusting it.
In 19.04, I am able to interact with the touch-screen using my fingers,
and this
Apr 25 10:17:42 PS006 systemd[1]: snapd.service: Succeeded.
Apr 25 10:17:45 PS006 gnome-shell[1936]: g_environ_setenv: assertion 'value !=
NULL' failed
Apr 25 10:17:45 PS006 dbus-daemon[1774]: [session uid=1000 pid=1774] Activating
service name='org.gnome.Logs' requested by ':1.15' (uid=1000
It just happened now...
When this happened, I had right clicked on a misspelled work in a
Firefox text area. I didn't get a popup context menu; I thought it was
just Firefox acting up.
So, I switched to my open Gedit window, to cut the correctly spelled
word from my text document, and the
NON_DEFAULT EXTENSIONS
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https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock/
Note: I have removed gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock
Bluetooth Quick Connect
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1401/bluetooth-quick-connect/
Caffeine [INACTIVE]
I see this in my application logs:
Unable to parse accelerator ???:ignored request to install 6
accelerators
(Where ??? is a non-printing character).
** Description changed:
The Gedit text area right-click context menu stops appearing.
- This bug affects Ubuntu 19.10, but may be a
Ubuntu version 19.04
GTK3 version 3.24.8-1ubuntu1
Gnome Shell Version 3.32.0
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Title:
Software & Updates application does
Still present in Ubuntu 19.04, fresh install.
(Although, now, clicking twice seems to bring up the authentication
dialog, and you don't have to click very rapidly).
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Public bug reported:
The Gedit text area right-click context menu stops appearing.
This bug affects Ubuntu 19.10, but may be a regression of old Bug
#1731581 from Ubuntu 17.10.
Gedit version: 3.32.0-3
Fresh install of Ubuntu 19.04
gkt-3 version: 3.24.8-1ubuntu1
RECREATING ISSUE
This bug is still being tracked in bugzilla.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #724935
https://gitlab.gnome.org/724935
** Changed in: gnome-shell
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-shell
Remote watch: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues #1159 => GNOME Bug
Tracker
For reference, here are the upstream bugs:
GITLAB:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1159
BUGZILLA:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724935
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703046
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I opened this issue against gnome-shell, upstream.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1159
I did not report this bug against gtk+3.0. Should I do that as well?
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Oops, I meant to say, "Less than *4* doesn't work, and more than 4 are
not necessary."
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Title:
Software & Updates
Interesting...
I tried that, and I noticed that 4 rapid clicks (actually taps on my
touchpad) consistently brings up the pkexec password box. Less than 3
doesn't work, and more than 4 are not necessary.
Once you've been authenticated, you are able to make changes on the
Other Software tab, as
Sam James Houlbrook,
If you are still having this problem, after updating, you'll need to
open a new bug report, since a fix was released.
(I am able to type capital enters using the onscreen keyboard in 18.10,
so I can't test this in 18.04).
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I tried the extension level patch at https://github.com/micheleg/dash-
to-dock/issues/128#issuecomment-432913072.
Here are my findings...
#1
It worked great for preventing two instances of am application from launching
when touching an icon on the dock.
#2
However, touching the App
I'm willing to help test this, so please let me know what to do.
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Title:
Two instances of a program launch whenever you
I don't use workspaces-to-dock, and I still have the issue.
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Title:
gnome-shell randomly blocks mouse clicks from working in
I think this bug has been moved to https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/issues/135
How can we add a remote bug watch for that?
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Public bug reported:
I executed gnome-shell --replace from the terminal.
After navigating through gnome-shell using my touch screen, I observed
the following warnings in the terminal window...
(gnome-shell:1940): Gjs-WARNING **: 22:17:58.795: Some code accessed the
property
Public bug reported:
If you touch an icon on the dock using a touch screen, the dock performs
duplicate actions for a single touch event.
1. Touching the app-grid icon on the dock with your finger causes the
"applications dash" to appear, and quickly disappear, as if you had
left-clicked on the
This is still an issue on Ubuntu 18.04 using Xorg.
Interestingly, capital letters now work on the login GDM screen.
But on the desktop, it does't work.
Touching the virtual shift key still produces lower case letters.
Also, when I select the symbols key to bring up the symbols keyboard layout,
I tried the patch for /usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/misc.py in a virtual
machine.
Instead of corrupted graphics in the Ubiquity window, I saw a blank
white area above the "Copying files..." progress bar.
After a few seconds, the Ubiquity slide show appeared as usual, and I
did *not* get a crash.
I
Ubiquity also crashes inside a virtual machine (VirtualBox) running on a
non-HiDPI host machine.
I have observed corrupted graphics in the "main area" of Ubiquity when
this bug occurs. By "main area", I am referring to the rendered
rectangular area in Ubiquity below the title bar and above the
Here is the backtrace (bt f) with debug symbols.
I still have gdb open, if anyone needs me to do anything else?
** Attachment added: "gdb backtrace (bt f) with debug symbols"
Public bug reported:
Using a touch screen, if you tap on a favorites icon on the ubuntu dock,
two (or more) instances of an application launch.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock 0.7.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-32.35-generic 4.13.13
I tried to set an svg as my wallpaper by right clicking on it.
Then I opened Gnome Control Center.
I clicked on Backgrounds in gnome Control center, but Control Center froze.
The background id get set after a delay, but I had to kill Control Center.
Afterwards, I saw the error in the logs.
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Status: Unknown
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Here is the Bugzilla bug...
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=791427
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Same issue as LuisC on 17.10, but using xorg.
Also, my keyboard stops working, so I can't press super key.
However, the gnome-shell top bar and the Ubuntu Dock still accept
inputs.
As a result, I am able to launch programs.
I can also kill programs by clicking on the window's "X" (close) in
Do we know what the desired behavior requirements are?
I'm thinking something like...
1. User taps screen
2. Check if event is in an editable text area
3. If yes, display caribou in half* of the screen where tap did ~not~ occur
4. If no, do not display caribou
5. If caribou is not displayed,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1723857 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1723857
Do we know what the desired behavior requirements are?
I'm thinking something like...
1. User taps screen
2. Check if event is in an editable text area
3. If yes, display caribou in half* of the screen
Experiencing this on 17.10. It happens on every resume from suspend.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 17.10
Release:17.10
I am using gnome-session, Xorg, and gdm3.
Is this the same as Bug #1416897?
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Experiencing this on 17.10. It happens on every resume from suspend.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 17.10
Release:17.10
I am using gnome-session and Xorg.
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I just noticed a side-effect which may help in debugging this issue...
The mouse cursor does not revert to a pointer after doing a right-click.
NORMAL EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
(a)
Typically, if you are hovering over an editable text area, the mouse pointer is
a vertical bar (cursor). when you move
Public bug reported:
When right-clicking on Gtk text areas (such as an editable text area or
a text entry field), a context menu does not appear. The pop-up context
menu typically lists options such as copy, paste, etc.
EXAMPLES
Examples of applications that are impacted include:
1. Gedit Text
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1725384 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1725384
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1725384
On touch screens, the apps icon in the dock does not open when touched
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=790104
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Public bug reported:
On a touchscreen, tapping on an icon in the dock launches two instances
of the application. Only one instance should be launched. Tested with
multiple applications including gedit, gtkhash, nautilis.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package:
Public bug reported:
Clicking on the application button (with a mouse) in the Ubuntu Dock
causes the applications icons to be displayed.
ISSUE
On a Touch Screen...
The issue is, if you touch the application button in the Ubuntu Dock,
the applications icons appear (expand out from the button
For me, the GDM screen is scaling the icons and text correctly.
However, the pointer is very tiny.
This tiny pointer is also briefly visible on the Plymouth screen just
before GDM appears.
Once I click on the user name, and hover over the password text box, the
cursor scales up to the correct
Public bug reported:
The desktop area stops accepting inputs from the mouse, keyboard,
trackpad, and touchscreen.
However, gnome session is not frozen, because I can still interact with
the topbar and the Ubuntu Dock using the pointer or keyboard.
I can move the pointer using the trackpad, or
Public bug reported:
Unable to type capital letters using onscreen keyboard:
1. Launch a program where you can type text (gedit for example).
2. Activate on screen keyboard (by touching the screen, foe example).
3. Notice all the keys on the on screen keyboard display lowercase letters.
4.
I still see significant blurriness in Wayland compared to Xorg. I
currently have gnome-shell 3.26.1-0ubuntu4, and I still see the problem.
However, in comment #11, this bug report says that a fix was released
for 3.26.1-0ubuntu1 on 10/6/2017.
I added the following settings in
Wayland vs Xorg on Ubuntu 17.10.png - Screenshot, zoomed in 1500%,
showing font rendering differences between Wayland and Xorg
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zoomed in 1500%"
Wayland on Ubuntu 17.10.png - Screenshot of Wayland + gnome-shell
topbar, gnome-shell notifications, and Nautilus on Ubuntu 17.10
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and Nautilus on Ubuntu 17.10"
Xorg on Ubuntu 17.10.png - Screenshot of Xorg + gnome-shell topbar,
gnome-shell notifications, and Nautilus on Ubuntu 17.10
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Nautilus on Ubuntu 17.10"
@Didier Roche, I am quite appreciative that you noticed this and opened
this bug!
QUESTION ABOUT THE FIX: Will subpixel order (=rgb) and hinting (=slight)
be hard coded into Wayland, or will the user be able to override these
(perhaps through a glib schema file)?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1720400 ***
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Just added Google account in Online Accounts in Control Center, and
Control Center crashed. Despite the crash, the Google account was added
successfully and seems to be working.
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Same experience as in #2...
Just added Google account in Online Accounts in Control Center, and
Control Center crashed. Despite the crash, the Google account was added
successfully and seems to be working.
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Public bug reported:
In the Ubuntu Dock, there is no space above the first tile icon and below the
last tile icon.
However, there is a space to the left and right of the tile icons.
The attached image shows how the first tile in the dock (Firefox)
touches the top bar, and how the last tile in
Public bug reported:
Labels for some items in Gnome Control Center are too long to fit on a single
line.
As a result they must continue onto a second line.
ISSUE:
Labels do not break at work boundaries. Instead, they break in the middle of
words.
(See attached screenshot).
Examples:
Public bug reported:
ISSUE:
The height of the header bar changes depending on which button/view is selected.
The "Processes" header bar is higher than the "Resources" or "File Systems"
header bar.
The "Processes" header bar has a gap below the buttons, but the "Resources" and
"File Systems"
Experiencing this issue on Ubuntu 16.04 x64.
To recreate...
Execute:
$ gsettings get org.compiz.expo:/org/compiz/profiles/unity/plugins/expo/
vp-saturation
Note the value is 40.0.
Create a file called /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/11_test.gschema.override with
the following content:
** Description changed:
Open gedit.
Notice the cursor is blinking.
Type a few lines of text.
Highilight some of the text.
Press CTRLc to cut the text.
- Notice that the mouse pinter is invisible while hovering over the gedit
window. Notice that the gedit cursor is no longer blinking.
+
Just a quick note, launchpad automatically linked the Bugzilla bug I
referenced above to a bug ~within~ Launchpad with the same number, so
please don't use that automatic link.
Use these links instead:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=715008
It is possible that package libgtk-3-0 (3.12.2-0ubuntu15) is the
culprit...
I suggest this because there is a bug where fonts become blury in text
views, whenever scrollbars are displayed.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=715008 or see
This is a Confirmed bug, but it has not been assigned, so I don't think
a solution is in sight, yet.
Gedit is such a critical application for me, I had to reinstall Ubuntu
14.04.
As a result, I can't test if upstream GTK+3 v 4.14 solves the problem,
or if this is an incorrect hunch on my part.
Public bug reported:
Open gedit.
Notice the cursor is blinking.
Type a few lines of text.
Highilight some of the text.
Press CTRLc to cut the text.
Notice that the mouse cursos is invisible while hovering over the gedit window.
Notice that the gedit cursor is no longer blinking.
$ uname -a
@Jan Corazza, you are right, if I long-press Alt, the same issue occurs.
However, I do not see a flickering in my gedit window, but that may be a
side-effect that is visible, or not visible, depending on the user's hardware
and monitor.
** Description changed:
Open gedit.
Notice the cursor
I think this is a problem that extends beyond gedit...
The same issue appears in Calculator.
Lainch calculator.
Click in the text area.
Press and hold the alt key, or type and cust some numbers.
The the mouse pointer pinter is invisible while hovering over the text area.
It might have something
Public bug reported:
1. Change background and select an automatically changing background (for
example, Ubuntu 14.04 Community Wallapers which is defined by
/usr/share/backgrounds/contest/trusty.xml).
2. Wait about 1/2 hr an notice that the background automatically changes.
3. Lock the screen
** Description changed:
1. Change background and select an automatically changing background (for
example, Ubuntu 14.04 Community Wallapers which is defined by
/usr/share/backgrounds/contest/trusty.xml).
- 2. Wait about 1/2 hr an notice that the background automatically changes.
+ 2. Wait
I've opened upstream bug number 729126 for this issue...
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729126
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1309785 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1309785
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1309785
blurry font as document is longer than one page and scroll bars appear
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Public bug reported:
Gedit switches to gray-scale font anti-aliasing when the text displayed does
not fit within the window.
To reproduce the bug:
(1) Select the following font settings:
Default font: Liberation Sans, 10
Document font: Liberation Sans, 10
Sebastien,
Please see the attached screenshot.
1. Gedit with Courier 12 as the monospaced text font.
Notice the context menu uses the same monospaced font.
2. For comparison, Kate with Courier 12 as the monospaced text font.
Notice the context menu uses the system's proportional font.
**
Public bug reported:
Start Gedit in Ubuntu 13.10
Right click in the text area
Notice that the context menu font is Monospaced
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I just posted a work-around on Ask Ubuntu, until this gets resolved.
(See http://askubuntu.com/questions/308385/how-to-start-empathy-hidden-
in-13-04).
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I'm able to reproduce this...
1. Make sure Empathy is not running. If it is running quit it, or kill it from
the system monitor.
2. In a terminal, start empathy using the start hidden option, as follows:
$ empathy -h
3. Notice that empathy is now running in system moitor.
4. From the
I have not experienced this issue in 12.04 or 12.10 so I am marking it
as Fix Released to bring closure to this bug.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Using Ubuntu 12.04 x64...
- The Eject option under Movie menu option is grayed out.
- The Play Disk option is simply missing.
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I am experiencing this problem in Ubuntu recise 12.04 x64.
In the Language Support dialog from System Settings...
On the Language tab, I have (listed in order)...
English (United States)
English
I have clicked the Apply System-Wide botton.
On the Language tab, I
What is the triage technique?
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To manage notifications about this
I wasn't asking; I was politely indicating that you must post the
justification for marking this triaged. This way the community can
validate if the new status is justified.
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For testing, I just installed Natty in a x64 Virtual Machine.
I was rewarded with a zippy response from the Clock applet;
I do not notice a delay when clicking on the applet.
I think this issue is resolved in Natty.
If someone else can confirm, we may be able to close out this bug?
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Pedro,
I am running Maverick, and I experience up to a 2 second delay clicking
on the Clock applet before the calendar appears.
If the portion of code that responds to the first user click in the
applet is the same in Natty as it was in Maverick, I would expect the
issue is still there.
Is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Clicking on the Clock applet on gnome-panel takes a few seconds to
display the calendar. This occurs with Google Calendar enabled in
Evolution and Evolution in online mode. With Evolution in off-line
mode, the applet opens quickly.
In
Since this bug is marked with Fix Released in 2008 (!), I opened a new
bug (Bug #684538) to track this issue. Would someone please confirm
that bug.
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Since this bug is marked with Fix Released in 2008 (!), I opened a new
bug (Bug #684538) to track this issue. Would someone please confirm
that bug.
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