Fixed 2 days ago in updated gdm package.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1969121
Title:
System fallback to gdm login screen when hot-plugging a external
monitor in 1st
For what it's worth, the only difference between Ubuntu and Pop
regarding Mutter is that we've removed the xrandr patching causing this
issue. We tested the most recent version of the patch in proposed for
Focal at this time, and the issue still occurs there. Given that it's an
experimental feature
The issue is super small text in all GDM and GNOME Shell elements when
the display is being driven by NVIDIA graphics. The problem is caused by
the patch in the title. If you switch to Intel graphics, the text is
back to normal. If you switch to NVIDIA, the text shrinks down to what
looks like 50%
We (System76) were able to replicate the issue on most of our NVIDIA
laptops in NVIDIA mode, with the exception of the addw1. We've therefore
repackaged mutter in Pop without the patch, so it's no longer a problem
for us.
You can find screenshots of the problem in this issue:
https://github.com/po
Public bug reported:
With the package currently proposed for 20.04, NVIDIA systems are
experiencing very small text in GDM and GNOME Shell. Removing x11-Add-
support-for-fractional-scaling-using-Randr.patch fixes it.
** Affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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AddressSanitizer:DEADLYSIGNAL
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==11918==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address 0x0006 (pc
0x7f58b1ab7c7d bp 0x0002 sp 0x7ffd3aad4da0 T0)
==11918==The signal is caused by a READ memory access.
==11918==Hint:
Details from address sanitizer:
Oct 03 11:46:38 pop-os org.gnome.Calendar[3834]: AddressSanitizer:DEADLYSIGNAL
Oct 03 11:46:38 pop-os org.gnome.Calendar[3834]:
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Oct 03 11:46:38 pop-os org.gnome.Calendar[3834]: ==11918==ERROR:
Addre
Public bug reported:
Occasionally when launching the calendar from the overview, it segfaults
at startup. This does not seem to happen when launched from the
terminal. Logs from journald:
Oct 03 11:37:50 pop-os gnome-calendar[8992]: gtk_widget_get_scale_factor:
assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)'
Canonical still does not carry this or many other patches we've made for
Pop!_OS to improve NVIDIA support. If you want a better experience for
your hardware, I'd recommend to install Pop!_OS. We've been carrying the
patch you mentioned since 17.10, so it is enabled in both our 18.04 LTS
and 19.04
Updating this to state that GNOME has yet to make a decision on how to
approach this, but whatever decision they make will not consist of
sharing an application-specific variable with GDM.
They seem to be hinting that they will create a global variable that
applications can use, but they've yet to
Public bug reported:
When the `PrintScrn` key is pressed in GNOME Shell, it takes a
screenshot and writes it to `$HOME/Pictures`, or otherwise falling back
to `$HOME` if that directory is not found. The `gnome-screenshot` tool
does a similar action, but also checks for the existence of the `auto-
Making a note that we are also carrying this it in the 19.04 (disco)
release now.
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Title:
NVIDIA systems will not suspend
@seb128 I guess that means we'll have to keep carrying the patch
ourselves for bionic in our repos.
Personally, I think you should reconsider it if the desktop is part of
your "Long Term Support".
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At System76, we've been carrying this patch for 18.04 and 18.10, to
solve the issue.
** Patch added: "fix_nvidia_suspend.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-desktop/+bug/1731318/+attachment/5224694/+files/fix_nvidia_suspend.patch
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Public bug reported:
https://github.com/pop-os/pop/issues/370
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Submitted PR upstream to Nautilus' 3.26 branch:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/merge_requests/241/diffs
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1774094
Title:
[18.04]
GNOME merged the changes for their 3.26 branch, so it's now up to Ubuntu
to make their move for 18.04
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Title:
[18.04] [3.26.3-0u
** Summary changed:
- [Patch Included] 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 .desktop extension is duplicated when
renaming a .desktop file
+ [18.04] [3.26.3-0ubuntu4] .desktop extension is duplicated when renaming a
.desktop file
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** Patch removed: ".desktop rename patch for Nautilus"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1774094/+attachment/5146234/+files/desktop-rename.patch
** Patch added: ".desktop rename patch for Nautilus"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1774094/+attac
Public bug reported:
When attempting to rename a .desktop file in Ubuntu 18.04, .desktop is
automatically appended. This causes the .desktop extension to get
duplicated, where renaming `app.desktop` to `app2.desktop` will actually
rename it to `app2.desktop.desktop`. The included patch fixes the i
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