I still see this issue in a configuration very similar to comment #33:
* ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen with integrated Intel Graphics
* Ubuntu 18.04.1 fresh install
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Title:
Move the Keyboard
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 520546 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/520546
No longer happens on my fresh 18.04.1 install after installing all the
updates.
Lenovo X1 Carbon 6th gen.
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In my daily work, I save a lot of time[1] by using Super+1...9 to switch
to windows.
When an application has more than one window (you see 1+ dots next to
its icon in the task bar), and the user presses Super+N, Unity would
switch to the last used window of the application.
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Title:
Can't change virtual terminal on login screen or when auto-login is
** Also affects: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => Invalid
** Also affects: plymouth (Ubuntu Cosmic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also
Still seeing this with an empty Trash on Ubuntu 18.
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If I press and hold Alt, the accelerators for the menu bar (F,
E, S, T, Tab, H) become underlined, but pressing
the F/E/S/T/b/H key does not bring up the pull-down menu.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: gnome-terminal 3.28.2-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
@Alberto:
Sorry for the lateness of my reply, apparently Launchpad doesn't
automatically subscribe me just because I commented...
Anyway, I am attaching both gpu-manager.log and gpu-manager-switch.log
for when both the Nvidia profile and Intel profiles are selected.
FWIW, I discovered that once
I noticed off a clean boot on Intel gpu-manager.log was different from
when I just logged out and logged back in so I'm attaching that file
now.
No change as far as power consumption goes though.
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Can't change virtual terminal on login screen or when auto-login is
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My Nokia 6.1 phone is properly autodetected, and I can fetch files from it fine
via
the default ubuntu gui (using gvfs etc).
However, running gmtp fails. To diagnose this I tried running mtp-detect.
This fails with
dank@thinky:~$ mtp-detect
libmtp version: 1.1.16
Listing
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Setting "Photos: Do nothing" in the removable media panel of the gnome
control center had no effect in that inserting a removable volume with
photos/video (GoPro SD card) results in Shotwell being opened. The only
way to prevent this from happening is to check "Never prompt
With this setting Shotwell is still started on insertion.
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This setting prevents Shotwell from starting, but obviously block
everything else as well.
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In previous versions of Ubuntu (16.04) it was possible to set an
automatic suspend on laptop lid closure when the laptop was battery
powered, but not when on mains. This is no longer available; automatic
suspend provided by the power control panel is purely time-based. The
Public bug reported:
In previous versions of Ubuntu (16.04 and before), it was possible to
specify the IPv4 method to use "Shared to other computers" directly from
the top bar (via the via the nm-connection-editor/nm-applet).
This ability is no longer available via the preferred network
Image of current directly available control panel.
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This is part of the set up process for installation of ev3dev linux on
an EV3 robot controller (see https://www.ev3dev.org/docs/tutorials
/connecting-to-the-internet-via-usb/ scroll down to the linux
instructions).
Connection to the USB via USB is an mandatory step prior to setting up
wi-fi. This
Still present in 18.04.2.
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Title:
Screen contents revealed briefly on resume, before even unlocking
To manage
> can you get it pushed out to eoan-updates (or revert it)?
sorry i meant eoan-release
also, see discussion in #ubuntu-devel, I'll revert this patch in my
upload to eoan, so that the regression can be figured out.
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@rbalint, this is still in eoan-proposed, can you get it pushed out to
eoan-updates (or revert it)?
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Title:
Password appears on
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
IPv4 does not provide
** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Xiaofeng Wang (xiaofengw)
** No longer affects: evince (Ubuntu)
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Unfortunately that does not resolve the issue. The behaviour remains the
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Title:
NVIDIA driver (390) does not allow
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When not in auto-hide mode, icons are shifted out of the way of the
dock. This does not happen when the dock is in auto-hide mode meaning
that when there is no window to cause it to hide, the icons at the edge
of the desktop are obscured. These icons are commonly Home, Trash
An alternative (preferable IMO, and probably simpler) is to make the
dock configurable to always hide.
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I see this on 18.04 with google remote desktop too.
Run this command and gnome-terminal should start working without
requiring a logout/in
dbus-update-activation-environment --systemd --all
gnome-terminal
This may have caused a regression upstream, see
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/12378#issuecomment-493776598
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I also have this issue after an upgrade from 18.10. I don't see how
this is NOT a bug. Simply working on a clean install doesn't make this
a non-issue. Ubuntu is still expected to cleanly upgrade. I tried
uninstalling and reinstalling Gimp and the Gimp libraries. It doesn't
fix the issue.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 520546 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/520546
I had the same problem in 18.04.2
running `sudo kbd_mode -s` solved it
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When a task is completed it can be marked as such. The code, correctly,
checks to ensure that a task is not being marked as completed before the
current time. Howvever, the current time is taken (apparently) from UTC
and not from the current local timezone. This means that it
We are living in the future!
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> Looking at the discussion at
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/issues/857#note_201402 this
might be a bug in plymouth which is supposedly fixed in plymouth 0.9.4.
I noticed that, however that points to:
added info from previous comment to the upstream freedesktop bug.
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Title:
Password appears on the VT1 screen
To manage
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To reproduce:
sudo apt install libgtk2.0-dev && echo "#include " > foo.c &&
gcc -Werror -c foo.c $(pkg-config --cflags gtk+-2.0) || echo FAIL
Should complete silently and produce foo.o, but instead, fails as
follows:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Filed https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2221 in case it's an upstream
bug.
I'll probably regret that.
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Agreed, if the intent is for people to file bugs then it should be
clearer.
(Alternatively, might there be a better way for us to report this on
Ubuntu as a "crash", if users truly can't do anything about it?)
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Also happening to me. I uninstalled GIMP 2.10 via snap, as it was
crashing when I tried to start it. Then get a similar error when
attempting to install again.
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Installing evolution-plugins-experimental, which contains the external
editor plugin does nothing when opening a new message (with or without
the "Automatically launch when a new mail is edited" check box being
set. The Gnome wiki says "If Automatically launch when a new mail
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On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 11:19:53AM -, Naƫl wrote:
> With the replacement of gnome-software by snap-store in 20.04, this bug
> is no longer apparent. Only users who manually (re-)install gnome-
> software will see it.
I have an up-to-date focal system and I am still seeing this.
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[impact]
gvfs autopkgtests are highly flaky and fail across different
releases/archs for multiple different reasons. It's unclear if the
failures are actual package bugs, or just testcase bugs.
[test case]
look at the autopkgtest results:
Nightlight just stopped working on my ThinkPad X1C 7th gen with Ubuntu
18.04.4 too after the last updates. But on the other hand, the trackpad
is now working again, yay. :-/
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On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 02:53:48PM -, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
> I understand that, but in this particular case we're talking about a
> transition from a deb to a snap, not a snap update.
Aha, apologies, I misread your previous comment.
> Apparently there's special logic in update-manager to
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 10:24:41AM -, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
> I'm a bit concerned about that, though, because the reason why I didn't
> get that update is because I pretty much exclusively use apt to do my
> updates, and apparently that's no longer sufficient to get all the
> updates needed
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I wanted to install a new package. Launched Ubuntu Software and... how
do I search for anything?
Search is a key function. It should be front and center. I couldn't see
it.
That was annoying enough that I wanted to file a bug against it. In the
process I did notice the lens
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/-/issues/986
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Sporadically, I see loss of the Riot-Desktop (https://github.com/vector-
im/riot-web/ care of https://packages.riot.im/debian/) app indicator
icon. This appears to be associated with the following log lines from
`journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell`
```
May 16 10:54:22 cube
@seb128: Maybe I didn't notice the search being this undiscoverable, or
maybe I was using another theme that made it more obvious
@amr: "just start typing" is not a discoverability UX hint. Users don't
randomly start typing in dialogs without inputs. MAYBE the keyboard
fanatics will try '?', but
I have found a perfect reproducer; locking the screen (and so entering
standby) reproduces this 100% of the time.
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** Also affects: dbus (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-terminal
Public bug reported:
-
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gnome-shell 3.36.1-5ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-31.35-generic 5.4.34
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-31-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27
Architecture: amd64
hi @cpaelzer, sorry i missed reading this earlier, i'll give all the
test failures a look to see what can be done.
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Title:
** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ddstreet/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+git/systemd/+merge/392373
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Title:
Medium
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dan Streetman (ddstreet)
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Focal)
ok, very sorry for my delay in looking at this.
a quick scan of the results for x/b/f show:
ddstreet@smaug:~$ autopkgtest-manager --distro systemd -a all -r xenial -cv
--since 2month --minimum 6
parsed '2month' as '2020-08-09T14:53:00.893145-04:00'
88: boot-smoke FAIL non-zero exit
The deficit here is not the action, but rather that the action is not
documented in any way except in the source.
>From the source there are two ways to open the editor, either by setting
the "Automatically launch when a new mail is edited" option and then
pressing any key in the Evolution
apport information
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** Tags added: apport-collected focal
** Description changed:
I tried to use ubuntu-bug -w to identify the component for this bug by
clicking on a notification, but it failed with "xprop failed to
determine process ID of the window". Sorry.
- The bug is that
Looks like the removal of the solid background option was one dev's
dictatorial and narrow-minded decision. What can I say. Enjoy open
source.
https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/dayto8/can_someone_point_me_to_the_train_of/
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Title:
tracker* startup is defined multiple times
To manage
Still an annoying problem in Ubuntu 20.
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Title:
When double clicking an executable bash script in file manager, it
opens
Attached prevboot.txt as instructed. Thanks for your assistance.
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Yes - "after login" means after I have successfully entered my password.
Also, I have not been able to locate the 'Ubuntu on Wayland' selection.
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I'm seeing something very similar.
Did a fresh install of 20.04 a week ago.
After being logged in half a day things really start slowing down.
Alt+Tab takes a few seconds to pop up, then you tab through to e.g. an
open Calculator instance and that takes 8 seconds to come to the
foreground.
thanks Dan `killall -3 gnome-shell` keeps me sane. No longer need to
reboot everyday.
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Title:
High CPU and journal
A thousand thank yous.
Disabling 'desktop icons' from the extensions app fixes this for me.
Once disabled, even just the action of clicking on the toggle in the
extensions app has the same effect, the desktop becomes unresponsive
(though the mouse moves) for about 30 seconds, then finally the
The newest log has errors as you said at 14:54:52 and the last line of
the log, probably when I saved it, reads 14:55:22. This means that
between the time of errors and time of log saving 30 seconds passed,
which seems correct as it is the amount of time it has taken me to ctrl-
alt-f3, enter
I just reinstalled focal ubuntu with "log in automatically" checked and
I recorded the journalctl and timed the error at approximately 14:31:54.
I am attaching the log. The errors you saw previously such as
(EE) NOUVEAU(0): [drm] failed to set drm interface version
appear at 14:31:56 so after
As I mentioned, I think the problem is not related to nvidia drivers. If I
install nvidia drivers I have to do it by first disabling automatic log in at
startup, otherwise I get a login loop after first reboot. If I disable
automatic log in, then I do not get any crash when upgrading
As I recall, in the many ubuntu installations I did, it was one where I
put accountsservice on hold and then upgraded the system. Then, I run an
apt-get upgrade instead of apt, or something similar, so the hold was
not taken account of. I was afraid the PC would crash, but it did not,
it however
I see a similar issue with the "Device not trusted yet" dialog when
plugging in an iPhone.
Is that the same bug? Please see the screenshot.
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Public bug reported:
After a fresh install of Focal Fossa and running sudo apt update and
sudo apt upgrade, when the upgrade reaches "setting up accountsservice"
the PC freezes. After a reboot, the login screen did not appear anymore.
This was reproducible on another computer (laptop). I
fyi, this was an intentional upstream change, thanks @vtapia for
pointing me to the upstream wiki:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_4.11_Features_added/changed#SMB1_is_disabled_by_default
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Whew, this is a long bug.
So given comment 40 indicating part of this bug has been fixed in bug
1828639, and comment 42 indicating the any remaining patches should be
sent to debian, it seems to me that the ubuntu-sponsors team does not
need to be subscribed to this, as it's unclear what parts,
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I no longer have access to the system in question, and haven't seen it
anywhere else, may as well close as abandoned.
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Title:
autopkgtests pass for bionic for all archs, except once for i386, for
which I opened bug 1902554; the i386 test passed on retry.
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autopkgtests pass for focal for all archs (except i386 which is expected
to fail for focal)
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I've pasted a number withe decimals in Calculator, and I want to
calculate 1.5 minus that number, so I press Home, then start typing
"1.5". That stops after "1".
My input looks like this, where "|" is the cursor:
0.230179408
|0.230179408
1|0.230179408
At that point, I
I have this problem as well, and it just started tonight (2021-05-25) on
my xubuntu 20.04 system. I have another xubuntu 20.04 machine on which
the problem does not occur. So, this may be transient, or mostly
unrelated to eog.
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> This should fix the problem:
https://github.com/lxc/distrobuilder/pull/476
wow...all those 'fixes' lxd is adding look like things will continue to
break in bad ways, like this bug. ouch.
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** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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please reopen if this is still an issue
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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package libpam-systemd:amd64
please reopen if this is still an issue for systemd
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Title:
Public bug reported:
1) hirsute hippo
2) 3.38.4-1ubuntu2
3) Being able to properly select the icons I have on one of my two monitors
4) On one of the monitors, drag and select works correctly, on the second one,
however, it has a weird behaviour of selecting an incorrect area as seen in the
Also: if the colon is in the name of a directory you are copying, the
directory gets created with the colon in the name, but any attempt to
put files in it hangs.
Deleting the colon-named things via Files does seem to work, though.
And transferring files with spaces, dashes, and umlauts in the
Public bug reported:
A colon in a file or directory name causes the operation to hang when
copying to a phone via ptp.
To reproduce:
On android phone:
1) plug usb cable between phone and computer
2) Go to settings. Search for USB. Click on "Standard USB configuration".
(Alternately, notice
** Description changed:
+ [impact]
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+ pam_umask, from /etc/passwd, is not honored in systemd --user instances
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+ [test case]
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+ on a desktop system, edit /etc/passwd to change the test user entry
+ (e.g. the 'ubuntu' user) to include 'umask=007' in the GECOS field (5th
+ field). For example
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