Public bug reported:
With the hot corner enabled via the gnome settings multitasking menu,
occasionally the desktop on login will start in the overview rather than
directly on the desktop. There will be times when after login I end up
on the desktop so I cant reproduce the bug consistently but it
The pixelation occurs the moment I bring up the screenshot interface.
Toggling to screen recording doesn't show the same pixelation, only
normal screenshots are affected.
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Seeing the same thing with text in notifications when the higher scaled
monitor is above the top panel.
Don't know if it's related the cause of this multimonitor weirdness but
the screenshot attached was taken on the 1920x1080 monitor but somehow
has an image size of 2884 × 1622, even the
** Description changed:
Multi monitor with different scale factors causes app grid labels
scaling to break when page scrolls from direction of adjacent monitor
with higher scaling.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Configure a second monitor (higher scale factor) to be either on the left
or
Public bug reported:
Multi monitor with different scale factors causes app grid labels
scaling to break when page scrolls from direction of adjacent monitor
with higher scaling.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Configure a second monitor (higher scale factor) to be either on the left or
right of the
Thanks @jbicha for the pointer on managing the bug status. Will do that
going forward
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Title:
Animation when exiting the
Likewise I haven't noticed this for a while either.
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Title:
Animation when exiting the overview doesn't appear to
Public bug reported:
The dock with autohide enabled breaks scaling on multi monitor setups
when revealed from a hidden state if it is on the edge of the monitor
adjacent to the other monitor where the next monitor has a higher scale
factor. In my case the dock is on the monitor with 100% scale
Screenshot of the looking glass inspector being used to on application
window at the point where the scaling changes.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2023-09-23 01-49-27.png"
Public bug reported:
On a dual/multi monitor setup, if the monitor adjacent uses a different
scale factor, when moving an application window to the boundary the
application will change its scaling just slightly before the actual
apparent window starts crossing over. Taking a look at looking glass
Yep I somehow had that set in my /etc/environment (don't ever remember
setting it though). I removed it and rebooted and performance has gotten
slightly better but now the logs are being spammed with "Meta.Rectangle
is deprecated, use Mtk.Rectangle instead" from the bug you linked.
Gnome-shell's
Taking a look at the log via journalctl I'm noticing non stop spam
relating to KMS.
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Title:
High CPU usage causing
Public bug reported:
I have been experiencing high CPU usage from gnome-shell since upgrading
to Mantic. htop shows gnome-shell consuming around 120% of the CPU. This
ends up resulting a very sluggish feeling desktop.
# System Details Report
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## Report details
- **Date generated:**
** Summary changed:
- Desktop performance problems - cursor lagging, general stuttering
+ Mantic desktop performance problems - cursor lagging, general stuttering
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** Attachment added: "Screencast attempting to show the lack of responsiveness
in the overview when executing gestures to exiting the overview. Additionally
performing an incomplete 3 finger swipe down and transitioning directly to the
app grid will show no apps on the grid"
Screencast attempting to show the lack of responsiveness in the overview
when executing gestures to exiting the overview. Additionally performing
an incomplete 3 finger swipe down and transitioning directly to the app
grid will show no apps on the grid
** Attachment added: "Screencast from
Public bug reported:
Desktop performance was good on 23.04, I'm currently trying out 23.10
and have found the cursor feels like it's running at a refresh rate
lower than the monitor (feels about 30fps, monitor is 60fps). Animation
when exiting the overview don't appear to complete properly often
Public bug reported:
On the Wayland session using an Nvidia GPU, enabling the Night Light
setting in the Settings app doesn't change the screen colour temperature
to a warmer hue regardless of "Sunset to Sunrise" or "Manual Schedule"
being selected. Switching to the X11 session results in Night
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Release:22.04
gnome-control-center:
Installed: 1:41.4-1ubuntu13
Candidate: 1:41.4-1ubuntu13
Version table:
*** 1:41.4-1ubuntu13 500
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-updates/main amd64
Packages
500
I think it's similar to a degree, the other bug starts in the overview
and similarly attempting to interrupt the transition, I can confirm the
behaviour of seeing "a part of the previous workspace for a second or
two" on GNOME 42. My issue is slightly different as it starts from the
desktop and
Same problem here using Intel Graphics:
Mesa Intel® Iris(R) Graphics 6100 (BDW GT3)
Relevant syslog portion?:
Apr 17 13:25:22 jammy systemd[3292]: Started GNOME Session Manager (session:
ubuntu).
Apr 17 13:25:22 jammy systemd[3292]: Reached target GNOME Session Manager is
ready.
Apr 17 13:25:22
** Description changed:
Description: Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (development branch)
Release: 22.04
gnome-shell:
Installed: 42.0-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 42.0-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 42.0-1ubuntu1 500
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy/main amd64
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (development branch)
Release:22.04
gnome-shell:
Installed: 42.0-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 42.0-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 42.0-1ubuntu1 500
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy/main amd64 Packages
100
Public bug reported:
When the dock is configured to auto-hide in the appearance settings
panel, right clicking on an icon in the dock with a maximised window
causes the dock to slide away leaving a context menu that is detached
from the dock. Focal exhibits the correct behaviour with the dock
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