1) Ubuntu 19.10.
2) GNOME Shell 3.34.1
Dec 25 9:45:34 PM gnome-shell: Window manager warning: W578 appears to be one
of the offending windows with a timestamp of 30108510. Working around...
Dec 25 9:45:34 PM gnome-shell: Window manager warning: W578 appears to be one
of the offending windows
strangedata, you should report that for gnome-shell, this bug is for
metacity which is not used by gnome shell session.
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Title:
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Linux fc993847 4.13.0-32-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 25 09:13:46 UTC 2018
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Title:
I'm running Ubuntu 17.10 with XOrg (Wayland was impossibly laggy).
Every few seconds the window manager will stop updating. Just the mouse
keeps on moving, but videos playing will continue.
If I wait a half a minute, it will resume. If I switch to ctrl+alt+f1
and log again, it resumes too.
In th
I am also seeing this under Ubuntu 17.10
Using System76 Kudu Laptop, (named 'galactica' in below syslogd snippet)
Gnome suddenly fell apart, it dropped to a console window, and I had to
hard reboot w/ the power button.
My syslogd had:
Jan 26 00:38:04 galactica org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1431]: Wind
Hi I am not sure if this problem is same as mine. Recently I installed
the Ubuntu 17.10 and it broke my second screen.
Below are the logs:
Aug 16 21:24:11 PUSHPI-PC org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1232]: Window manager
warning: last_user_time (1024272) is greater than comparison timestamp
(1024271). Thi
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Not a helpful or appropiate error message displayed
I didn't notice before but the small string "(Social bro)" is actually
the file name. I would suggest to make the buffer for this string bigger
so the whole program name is visible and additionally also show the
filename of the application.
I am also seeing a lot of these message in ~/.xsession-er
I aggree in that this message should at least state which client is
responsible for this error. Like this it is impossible to debug and find
out what is causing this issue.
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