Just out of curiosity. The issue is fixed in Mutter but the status in
Gnome Shell is New? Does it mean it is partially fixed? How are these
related in the bug report?
GNOME Shell
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Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) wrote 5 hours ago:#7
Are you using the Tiling Assistant extension? It's also been reported
there: https://github.com/Leleat/Tiling-Assistant/issues/267
That's a good question. The windows definitely tile but I don't remember
installing that part
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I don't know if this is a duplicate so I am still posting the link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/2051222
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The GNOME desktop actually crashes on reconnecting also. Here is my apport bug
report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/2051221
It also claimed that it was already reported previously:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1959507
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I just switched from Ubuntu to macOS and everything is so much smoother
on macOS with almost the same setup: a browser and a Visual Studio code.
Scrolling, selecting text, typing, everything feels much smoother on the
macOS. Is the jerkiness, the unsmooth mouse movement, text selection
etc. related
Thank you. I created two reports. The system experiencing the problems
is similar to the one in this issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/2050865
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/2050866
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Public bug reported:
I am observing multiple issues with external monitor in a hybrid system
(laptop) with Intel GPU and NVIDIA GPU in a Gnome session:
- I typically use Firefox with several tabs opened and Visual Studio
Code. Some times at least once a day I notice a severe performance
degradati
Public bug reported:
I am observing multiple issues with external monitor in a hybrid system
(laptop) with Intel GPU and NVIDIA GPU in a Gnome session:
- Disconnecting HDMI cable crashes the desktop to login screen
The HDMI port is connected to NVIDIA. I use the latest updates and
drivers of 22.
I am observing multiple issues with external monitor NVIDIA GPU in a
Gnome session:
- Disconnecting HDMI cable crashes the desktop to login screen
- Desktop freezes for prolonged time when using VSCode and Firefox (the only
opened applications), maybe also playing YouTube in the background or on
On the same Monitor + mouse + keyboard setup: I connected another Dell
Latitude
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/122589/intel-
core-i78550u-processor-8m-cache-up-to-4-00-ghz/specifications.html
Intel® Core™ i7-8550U Processor with Intel® UHD Graphics 620
vs
Intel® Core™ i7-
I don't know if the following is related but I made settings according
to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-shell/+bug/1968040
I added this option:
MUTTER_DEBUG_ENABLE_ATOMIC_KMS=0
to
/etc/environment
Now both screens don't turn off - the internal screen and the external
screen. The screens ju
I added this option:
MUTTER_DEBUG_ENABLE_ATOMIC_KMS=0
to
/etc/environment
Now both screens don't turn off on a Intel/Nividia hybrid laptop similar
to this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1973467
The screens just get blank.
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Title:
[login][xorg][wayland][alsa]Enable primary output via HDMI sound/video
on l
I don't see if any logs were added from my crash and I couldn't figure
out how to do that manually on time.
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Title:
gnome-
Crashed on login. I tried to login once. Nothing happened. Then again.
I have a hybrid Intel+Nvidia laptop. I also heard sounds coming from my laptops
speakers and they should come from my HDMI audio device usually (I haven't
noticed that before). If that's an indication. After the login the soun
With:
1. Add this to /etc/environment: CLUTTER_SHOW_FPS=1
2. Reboot.
3. Watch the log: journalctl -f /usr/bin/gnome-shell
all sorts of values anywhere between 3.74 fps and 50fps when running
vkcube from the Vulkan SDK and around 30fps when playing YouTube in
Mozilla. I never saw 60fps (my monit
Fix released but the state is New? What does this mean for the end
users?
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Title:
Missing Wayland login option on NVIDIA systems
Thank you, Daniel,
very interesting info. I noticed some strange behavior/stats when moving
the terminal with the log between the internal and external displays.
Maybe it's normal but it felt weired.
The log output without the CLUTTER option yields this:
~$ journalctl -f /usr/bin/gnome-shell
юни
Hi Jorge, do you have an external monitor connected via HDMI and an
internal display (a laptop with hybrid graphics Intel + NVIDIA) too? I
can't test this right now.
My original bug report is a big messy. It is more like three separate issue
into one.
1. Internal monitor doesn't wake up after sle
I tried a few more times and none of the issues I have with Wayland are
present with Xorg:
1. External monitor doesn't turn off during sleep
2. Internal display doesn't wake up from sleep
3. Crashes while resizing snapped/joined windows fast continously
4. No nightlight
5. Mozilla (XWayland) leave
I tried this just once in Xorg session.
These two issues didn't occur:
1. External monitor was turned off during sleep
2. Internal display did turn on after waking from sleep
In a Wayland session
1. On sleep: The External monitor glows but is blank. The internal display
doesn't glow.
2. On wak
Is there an option to see the rendering performance of the gnome shell.
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Title:
[nvidia] Secondary monitor performance is slow
Hi, Daniel, I got a big update yesterday. I feel subjectively that the
situation improved significantly (Wayland). Was there a fix for the
issue?
Though I still feel that macOS on Iris Graphics HD4000 is still smoother
on 1440p than what I get on my hybrid HD630/1050Ti.
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I'm quite convinced that moving the mouse fast in circles over Firefox
for example doesn't feel quite right both on Wayland and on Xorg on my
external monitor.
I just noticed that night light doesn't work on Wayland but I guess that
is a known issue.
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I can't confirm that the description matches my issue but maybe it is
the same. So here is my own description:
I use the same monitor 1440p, keyboard and mouse connected via HDMI to
older MacBook Pro and dual boot Laptop (Ubuntu + Win10) with Hybrid
graphics Intel 630HD and GeForce 1050Ti.
Since
This maybe unrelated but I'll write it here too:
Since 22.04 the mouse movement on my external monitor feels laggy,
jerky, while on the internal display it feels ok. I think on Ubuntu
20.04 there was not such an issue. I use Windows (same configuration)
and macOS too with this monitor and they are
Some additional information + the included log.
1. During "sleep" the internal display appears to be powered off but the
external is blank but powered on (which means it glows in the dark).
2. I tried to reproduce the behavior by "suspending". When I resumed both
displays turned on but instead o
I use my laptop with an external monitor over HDMI so I hope this is a
supported scenario.
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Missing Wayland login option o
I have a laptop with Intel+NVIDIA combo. I did a fresh install. Ubuntu
uses Xorg and now it even feels choppier with more screen tearing than
my previous 20.04 installation. I see none of the speed improvement
claims from 22.04's release notes in the gnome session.
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