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When I start the formular assistent in LibreOffice-base, the window don't close
and ther is no formular. In The screenshot I started LibreOffice in the shell.
Ther you can see some java errors.
The same problem is in Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.4.x.
ProblemType: Bug
If you remove dmic_detect=0, your alsa card could not be showed up in
gnome. So I guess there are some errors in the audio driver
initialization, I need the log to debug.
Could you remove dmic_detect=0 temporarily, then boot and upload the
dmesg, let me see what happens on the audio driver.
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"Capture Source", use up or down to change the preferred options. then
press ESC.
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Active|Focused line in the dark mode is unreadable. Highliht and font
color are almost the same.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gedit 3.36.1-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-26.30-generic 5.4.30
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-26-generic x86_64
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in meta_get_window_actors() (especially
when using extension dash-to-panel)
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I have the same problem, I have grouped all applications into categories.
To reproduce the error, I open the category after clicking + and so on several
times until it freezes.
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Sorry, not the + key, but the key Esc
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Thanks... that at least lets them show up in gnome.. but my internal
audio array isn't an option. If i plugin an analog mic it works though.
Just the realtek audio array doesn't work
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Running amixer sset 'Capture Source' 'Internal Mic' returns error:
amixer: Unable to find simple control 'Capture Source',0
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Just tried upgrading my Xubuntu 19.10 desktop to 20.04 and I'm now
getting the same staircase effect. Video card is an AMD Radeon RX 5700
XT which is connected with a DisplayPort -> DVI-D cable to an ancient LG
W2252TQ monitor with a resolution of, yes, 1680x1050. It is the only
monitor connected.
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Title:
.desktop files inside folders on the Desktop cannot be launched
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I can create a folder on the desktop (right click -> New Folder) and if
I move a .desktop file into that folder, I can no longer launch the
program. Right-clicking on it gives me the "Run" menu option, but that
option does nothing.
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[root@thing ~] :) vbetool dpms force off
mmap /dev/zero: Operation not permitted
Failed to initialise LRMI (Linux Real-Mode Interface).
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Please run amixer sset 'Capture Source' 'Internal Mic' or 'Headset Mic'
first, make sure the capture source is not headphone mic,
then plug the headset/earphone, choose correct option from the pop-up
dialogue.
thx.
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After problem happens, please run "apport-collect 1870975.
Looks like all log were collected when there was no problem.
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Title:
lid close simply turns off laptop screen
Status in
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Upgraded to 20.04 LTS and began testing.
The USB subsystem is unable to read most of the USB 3/2 drives I have
on-hand.
I attempted to read from the devices they all result in the same error.
The manufacturers include:
Lexar USB 3.0 32G
Patriot Glade (Brand) 16G x2
I got the same error after upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04 from 18.04
Thanks,
Avijit
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Title:
In my system, disabling IMWheel
(https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IMWheel) solves the problem.
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I just found out that the problem is gone if I disable IMWheel
(https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IMWheel).
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Starting from Ubuntu 20.04 (tested Xubuntu and Ubuntu MATE), there is no
sound output when you plug an earphone/headset. The built-in speakers,
on the other hand, are working properly. This is a laptop, Dell Inspiron
11 3162.
I checked volume levels with alsamixer, I played
I can confirm that Ubuntu 20.04 suffers from the same issue. I'm still
unable to link a Google Account due to being in Google's Advanced
Protection Program, which requires a Security Key to authenticate. I'm
able to authenticate in everything but Gnome's Online Accounts area.
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I've just experienced this for the first time in Ubuntu 20.04 official
release. I did a fresh install of 20.04 on a system I had been running
19.10 on without ever experiencing this issue. I am running the
proprietary NVidia driver with a GT 1030 card, not using the built-in
graphics in my
Public bug reported:
### Affected version
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
GNOME Shell 3.36.1
### Bug summary
Gome-shell monitors.xml config validator fails to validate config saved
by Gnome settings with Fractional Scaling on:
```
Apr 25 13:28:28 xxx systemd[1798]:
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Release: 20.04
Package Version: 1:3.36.1-1ubuntu5
Steps to reproduce:
Pre-requisite: Ubuntu system with gnome-control-center installed but not
mutter-common (ex: Regolith 1.4/20.04)
1. launch gnome-control-center from terminal
2. navigate to display tab
Observed
Bug report for gnome-shell submitted: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME
/gnome-shell/-/issues/2690
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This is the other xml file that does not work.
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I tried testing what happens if I try a configuration with only one
monitor enabled. The log in screen has all three monitors on, but then
when I log in it properly disables two of them and the config loads as
it was when I logged out. Monitor 2 enabled with fractional scaling 1.5
and monitors 1
Public bug reported:
Upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04
As root.
mmap /dev/zero: Operation not permitted
Failed to initialise LRMI (Linux Real-Mode Interface).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: vbetool 1.1-4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-26.30-generic 5.4.30
Uname: Linux
What I found is, when I'm saving my settings in monitors.xml, is have
the following:
0
0
1
HDMI-A-1
ACI
ASUS PB278
D3LMTF056504
2560
1440
59.950550079345703
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Entire computer freezes shortly after bootup
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Internal NVMe SSD fails after soft reboot
Status in udisks2 package in
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I'm not sure if this bug was filed completely; I used the "ubuntu-bug"
command which gathered a lot of information and files, but then the
bugs.launchpad.net site timeouted and I'm not sure if the information I
entered before and the files that were
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I have a Dell 3000-series Insprion, with the stock 128 GB NVMe SSD. On a
cold boot, it boots fine, but any restart gives me errors in grub
("error: command not found") or drops me immediately to grub command
line where the SSD is not accessible.
Manual
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This issue occurred at around 3:37 PM, EDT, on April 26, 2020.
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After I updated GNOME via snap refresh, I rebooted the PC and then
clicked on my username. I entered my password the first time
incorrectly. However, when I was typing my
Im using a Radeon 5700XT, with xorg. Pretty much same issue as Simone
Liguori. Im not using the pro driver, and on wayland when enabling
fractional scaling it wont show the options, even after restarting gnome
sell.
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After I updated GNOME via snap refresh, I rebooted the PC and then
clicked on my username. I entered my password the first time
incorrectly. However, when I was typing my password in the second time,
after the 5th character, the password text-field truncated that text
from
Public bug reported:
Today my Gnome Software disappeared. After the update from 18.04 to
20.04 and other sequential updates from the official update's app, this
morning (04/26/2020) my Gnome Software disappeard. To repair this
problem i reinstall the app with the command "sudo apt install gnome-
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Trying to launch the "Ubuntu Software" application from the gnome
application launcher (or any method) results in multiple apparmor errors
being reported in systemd-journald and dmesg.
I expected the link to launch the application, instead I had to install
gnome-software
** Description changed:
The problem: When using Mozilla Firefox 75.0 on Xubuntu 20.04 to view some
sites such as Facebook or GitHub some fonts such as Nimbus Sans from
fonts-urw-base35 package substituting Helvetica are not being displayed
correctly. There would be gap below the text
Thanks Thomas. I agree bug 1874559 seems more pertinent, I didn't notice
it. I copied my comment there.
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Title:
Fractional
I'm copying my comment from bug 1857383 as I think this one is more
pertinent. I'm on xorg, you can find the apport information in bug
1857383 starting comment #22.
Using the NVIDIA driver I was affected by bug 1870736 and bug 1873403.
I moved to the Nouveau drivers and the issues above were
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
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I cannot re(In reply to NISZ LibreOffice Team from comment #23)
> Created attachment 159953 [details]
> Screenshot of Word and Writer side by side after following the steps
>
> Still happens in:
>
> Version: 7.0.0.0.alpha0+ (x64)
> Build ID: 151d95376a13907553032efc271fb0a7a27c9782
> CPU
(In reply to NISZ LibreOffice Team from comment #23)
> Created attachment 159953 [details]
> Screenshot of Word and Writer side by side after following the steps
>
> Still happens in:
>
> Version: 7.0.0.0.alpha0+ (x64)
> Build ID: 151d95376a13907553032efc271fb0a7a27c9782
> CPU threads: 4; OS:
Created attachment 159953
Screenshot of Word and Writer side by side after following the steps
Still happens in:
Version: 7.0.0.0.alpha0+ (x64)
Build ID: 151d95376a13907553032efc271fb0a7a27c9782
CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 6.3 Build 9600; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win;
Locale: hu-HU (hu_HU);
Just found connection issue also with KeePassHttp-Connector.
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Title:
[snap] chrome-gnome-shell extension fails to detect native
I tried getting a debug log of drm.i915 using "drm.debug=0x06" as a kernel
parameter.
In the log dmesg.txt there's a "hotplug event received" in batches, everytime
one of those appears, my screen flickers.
Which is weird to me since I don't unplug my fixed laptop screen.
It's likely that this is
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I am on Ubuntu 20.04 and snap Firefox 75.0-3.
I keep getting "Although GNOME Shell integration extension is running,
native host connector is not detected. Refer documentation for
instructions about installing connector."
Of course, I have already done "sudo apt-get install
Upstream issue: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
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Confirmed in 20.04 with screenshot, weather applets, and notification area
applets
whiskers menu, clock, and show desktop are unaffected
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** Description changed:
When I closed my laptop lid while sound was playing in Audacity and then
opened the lid back up, the device woke up from sleep. However, my
headphones were plugged in at the time, and Ubuntu acted as if the
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Deja-dup error when trying to make a backup
Description:Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Release:20.04
deja-dup 40.6
ERROR:
BackendException: Could not initialize backend:
/snap/core18/current/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/librt.so.1: undefined symbol:
__clock_nanosleep, version
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After my PC froze and I had to force-reboot, the boot happened normally,
and the file-system recovered.
I then deleted a cmake source file and then right-clicked the tar.gz
file for cmake. The right click menu did not show "extract here", which
was odd, but I clicked the
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The problem: When using Mozilla Firefox 75.0 on Xubuntu 20.04 to view some
sites such as Facebook or GitHub some fonts such as Nimbus Sans from
fonts-urw-base35 package substituting Helvetica are not being displayed
correctly. There would be gap below the text
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Besides after each login the gnome-software works fine, after some condition
(seems me that it happens after suspend, and keep suspended for some hours) the
search does not works anymore, it keeps in an infinite loading. Also, the
images in initial page doesn't load.
When
Problem also occurs in Ubuntu 19.10 and Ubuntu 18.04
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[HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH, playback] No sound at all
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Wrong combining sequence in Compose for the Finnish locale
I thought I'd reported this as package "mesa", since the problem appears
in mesa-opencl-icd. Maybe I misclicked or something. If someone
changed it to the Nvidia drivers package, could you please pick the
correct package for AMD drivers instead?
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers-440
Hi Hui,
Running the command before plugging in headphone didn't work.
So I plugged in, choose as Headphone and then run the command - $ amixer
sset 'Input Source' "Headset Mic"
and it did worked. I can now hear the sound, but only till the time I
didn't plug out and plug in again. So clearly it
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Both luxmark and leelaz, the two OpenCL applications I have, fail at
runtime with the same error, looking for "amdgpu_cs_query_reset_state2"
in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gallium-pipe/pipe_radeonsi.so
This is on a system with a relatively new AMD GPU,
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No sound output. Only a 'Dummy' audio output device is listed in the
Gnome Sound application.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: pulseaudio 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-26.30-generic 5.4.30
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-26-generic x86_64
Update: This issue occurs when emptying the trash. Nautilus says
preparing, but instead of telling the user it is emptying the trash,
only the text "Preparing" appears, and the dialogue remains for minutes
even after the preparation is canceled and/or the trash emptying
finishes.
** Description
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Bug Description:
System-monitor gnome extension doesn't work. Click on the "System-monitor" in
Gnome Tweaks tool opens the "Software" app
Description:Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Release:20.04
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gnome-shell
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I got some laptop having optimus/hybrid GPUs setup : AMD Vega 8 ( Raven
Ridge ) + Nvidia GTX 1650 GPUs and a display having refresh rate of
120Hz.
Whenever I shut the laptop lid or it auto-suspends it catches screen
flickers when it wakes up.
I think it's some kernel issue
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For some reason, even when no file operations are happening, nautilus
displays the button with the circle,
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For some reason, even when no file operations are happening, nautilus
displays the button with the circle, and when I click on it, it is stick
on "Preparing", and this happens even after I delete the trash, finish
all file operations, or even just launch the app.
The
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This bug happens especially after I delete a file, or move it to the
Trash and then delete it.
Nautilus can display the "Preparing" dialog for minutes after the event
and/or I click the cancel button, despite Nautilus not saying what it
was preparing for, before it disappears.
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Hi Simone
I have also suffered from the bug that you mention in the past before
suffering from this bug, bug 1870736 and bug 1873403 currently. I might
be wrong, but I think that the bug that you mention might be covered by
bug 1874559.
Kind Regards
Thomas
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Update:
I find out that in PulseAudio Panel the settings of input device should be
choose as 'Internal Microphone' rather than 'Headset Microphone' or
'Microphone', and the speakers of my headset can work properly.
My laptop's 1 jack hole connection and headset can work properly on
Windows,
OK solved, when starting "Gnome Tweaks", on the Extensions part,
Extensions were disabled, if I enable them, they rework.
"Fixed".
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I might be experiencing same/similar bug on a fresh install of 20.04. I
don't have a Yubikey. Or at least I don't think I do :).
In my case the bug is triggered when I try to open a folder needing root
permissions. Sometimes I get an auth dialog and it let's me browse the
folder. More often I
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