I don't know what automation concluded that a fix was released but what
happened instead is that upstream has once again refused to address this
and just closed the bug reports. I suggest Ubuntu just ship the patch in
its packages.
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I've been running patched upower for a year and a half now. It has saved
me in a few occasions. By far the most common scenario is that I've
forgotten to plugin and it just suspends and I reconnect it and get
going again. Shutdown is just useless, you still lose your work so might
as well let the p
I've attached a patch already. I've been running for over a year now
with no issues.
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Title:
CriticalPowerAction=Suspend should be
I've once again lost my open session because upower has decided a
shutdown is a sensible thing to do instead of just suspending and
allowing me to just find a charger. Please consider this an actual bug
and not just a "Wishlist" item. It's something that deeply frustrates
users continuously. Orderl
You may also want to consider just having Suspend be a fallback option
before PowerOff. These days users are much more likely to have a laptop
that suspends properly and prefer that to happen and just quickly grab a
charger and continue instead of having their computer do a full
poweroff.
** Patch
Please include at least this patch on the package. It allows setting
Suspend as the action but does nothing if the user hasn't explicitly
done that.
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in the config file"
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I can 100% reliably crash nautilus when running under a sway session.
The steps to reproduce it are simple:
1. Connect an external drive and mount it by browsing to it in nautilus
2. Open a terminal and cd into the drive mount
3. Press the unmount icon for the drive in nautil
By the way the actual discussion seems to be this one:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/upower/issues/59
And this is the unmerged PR with the simple patch:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/upower/merge_requests/11
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Upstream seems to be ignoring the user's wishes. Would Ubuntu be willing
to take the patch?
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Title:
CriticalPowerAction=Suspend sh
Public bug reported:
The action to take when the battery is critical can only be one of the
following:
# Possible values are:
# PowerOff
# Hibernate
# HybridSleep
Adding Suspend to that list makes perfect sense. My laptop is currently
powering off on low power which is useless as I'll be losing
This is most likely a vlc bug and should be reassigned to it. I am
experiencing it in VLC under sway so unless the same bug exists across
sway and mutter it's probably a vlc thing.
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I see the tooltip and context menu issue repeatedly. I'm now on a fresh
install of Ubuntu 19.04 on Wayland and running Firefox 66.0.4. So it
doesn't seem to be anything too specific to my install.
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Here's a simple way to replicate this bug for me. In both cases I have
the Light theme selected:
$ GTK_THEME="Adwaita:dark" firefox
(firefox runs and the Find box has white text on white background)
$ GTK_THEME="Adwaita:light" firefox
(firefox runs and the Find box has the correct black text on w
I seem to have e10s enabled:
Multiprocess Windows1/1 Enabled by default
and have set Adwaita:light:
widget.content.gtk-theme-override;Adwaita:light
I still get white text on white background on the Find textbox within
webpages.
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Sometimes when resuming from suspend pulseaudio is broken and only the
dummy output is available. After "pulseaudio -k" audio again works.
Here's what I found in the logs:
$ journalctl --since "1 day ago" | grep pulseaudio
Mar 17 19:40:51 coulson pulseaudio[9447]: W: [pulseau
I'm also using Ubuntu 18.04 but using the vanilla GNOME session (that
uses Wayland) with the dark Adwaita theme selected. Could you please
test with that to see if you get the same result?
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I have "Use System Colors" unchecked, `widget.content.gtk-theme-
override` set to `Adwaita` and the Light theme selected. And yet even
then the Ctrl-F input has white text over white background.
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Hi Daniel. I can't even reproduce it in 18.04 anymore. I tried:
- Booting 18.04.2 from a usb disk
- The 18.04 GNOME Wayland session (what I'm trying now to avoid a bunch of
other bugs)
- The 18.04 default Ubuntu Xorg session
all of them seem to be showing reasonable <1% gnome-shell CPU usage whe
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I'm not sure if this is a duplicate of it's actually a bug in the
underlying driver and not GNOME.
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Another strange thing that happens is that sometimes after
suspend/resume the pointer speed is changed. Right now, using that
250/250 udev rule I was before having just enough speed at maximum
setting. Today after a suspend/resume cycle I now had to set the
trackpoint speed to around 40% to get a r
Currently the settings are just barely usable at max speed. Is there any
upstream I can coordinate with to try and get this solved? This is a
really annoying issue. Using these same laptops in Windows has a much
faster pointer.
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I hit this bug today by choosing the dark Adwaita theme in Gnome 3.28
and Firefox 65.0. It's amazing that this is an 18 year old bug. I found
it surprising the system theme did anything to webpages and had two
consecutive surprises:
- First setting the system theme to Adwaita-dark changed the Fire
This is probably the same bug as the one I submitted against mutter:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1810126
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This seems to at least help:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1445/fix-fullscreen-tearing/
Maybe something like that should be shipped by default
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Recently I've had gnome-shell be completely broken on resume from
suspend. The screen contents show the apps with broken positions and
missing decorations and the top bar is shown twice, once in 200% once in
100%. The screen lock is not in place so screen contents are revealed
That will only come out with newer gnome versions, so this would only be
fixed in 20.04 if you're using LTS releases. I'm running the original
patch with no issues, so maybe it would be nice to just add that to the
current package?
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I've ran the patch for a few months now with no issues. A new update has
now reverted that so I have to go back and reapply it. Could the patch
just be added to the ubuntu package and be done with it?
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Thanks for that.
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Title:
Echo cancelation should be enabled by default
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
Opinion
Bug
I don't agree that it's just a Firefox issue. There should be a simple
way to enable this in the normal sound UI, at least as default for
everything and ideally per-app.
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I agree with your point so won't be opening a bug to change the
defaults. But it should be easy to enable somewhere in the GUI sound
settings at least for specific applications. Video conferencing like
appear.in is only really usable with headphones because of this.
Adjusting text config files is n
Public bug reported:
Echo cancellation is a basic feature for anything where you are using a
video or audio conference. According to instructions like these:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/elementaryos/+bug/1682253
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Troubleshooting#Enable_Echo/Noise-Canc
Public bug reported:
When watching videos in VLC on an external screen there is extremely
visible screen tearing. But it's likely that the external screen only
makes the problem worse as this website shows a lot of vsync issues in
both Firefox and Chromium even with just the single screen:
https:
Public bug reported:
There seems to be a bug, which I assume is in mutter, when viewing
multiple vlc videos fullscreen. The steps to reproduce are simple:
1. Open a bunch of videos in vlc in sequence with something like "vlc *" in a
directory full of video files
2. Press N to move to the next vi
Bug submitted here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1499336
I searched the related bugs and while there are a bunch of positioning
bugs none seemed to be this one. The firefox subreddit only turned up
one other person with a vaguely similar issue:
https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/co
I haven't been able to replicate it in a Unity session but I can't
replicate this at will in gnome-shell either so it's hard to confirm
it's a gnome-shell issue. I wouldn't be surprised though as it's been
extremely buggy so far.
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This bug doesn't exist on Wayland. It does seem like GNOME developers
don't care about Xorg anymore and these kinds of bugs won't get fixed.
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This happens to me 100% of the time now and is extremely annoying.
Issues like this have made the 18.04 GNOME transition a clear step back
in desktop polish.
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This is an extremely annoying bug which creates quite a lot of lack of
polish of the desktop. Should I be submitting it upstream or something?
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Since upstream doesn't seem to want to commit the fix could the ubuntu
package add this as a patch? I've rebuilt the package with the patch
from the upstream bug (attached) and it seems to work fine as verified
by other users in the upstream bug.
I couldn't get dpkg-source to actually apply it aut
Public bug reported:
Gedit uses Ctrl-Alt-PgUp/PgDown for tab switching when others just use
Ctrl-PgUp/PgDown. That's what gedit should use to be consistent with for
example gnome-terminal and firefox. It also makes sense that Ctrl-Alt is
reserved for more global actions like workspace switching
P
>As part of that animation, windows from the old workspace fly out and
windows from the new workspace fly in.
This makes perfect sense but there's no reason for that flying to happen
over the external screen as that one isn't changing at all. None of
those windows will ever stop in that space so i
Here's the upstream issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/455
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Title:
Windows flash by external screen on
Of course "Workspaces span displays" fixes it as everything moves at
once. Putting the external screen on the left or right also fixes it.
But that just shows how the animation is broken. When the screen is on
top and doesn't span displays there's no reason for the contents of the
internal screen t
I've disabled all extensions and recorded a video. Here's the output of
lspci:
$ lspci -k
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Skylake Host Bridge/DRAM Registers (rev
08)
Subsystem: Lenovo Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th Gen Core Processor
Host Bridge/DRAM Registers
Kernel drive
I hadn't seen this for a while and it happened again today. The
dumpkeys/loadkeys workaround fixed it.
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Title:
Input falls th
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00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Skylake Host Bridge/DRAM Registers (rev
08)
Subsystem: Lenovo Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th Gen Core Processor
Host Bridge/DRAM Registers
Kernel driver in use: skl_uncore
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Gra
Public bug reported:
Today my gnome-shell instance did something extremely strange. Suddenly
around 2/3 of the letters, randomly scattered, were missing from the
interface. I've attached a screenshot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: gnome-shell 3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
ProcVe
Public bug reported:
I've noticed a few problems with misplaced elements in firefox UI that I
am not sure are all the same bug:
- In what appears to be random chance tooltips and menus are often misplaced on
screen. It's common but not fully reproducible. What I see is right-clicking an
element
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1711101 ***
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There are two reasons I wonder if it's a duplicate:
- bug 1711101 mentions that "We now have autoswitching on connect in 17.10, but
not on disconnect". This is not the behavior I'm seeing. Autoswitching on
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1711101 ***
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I don't think this is a duplicate. My laptop does switch from HDMI most
of the time, just not always. And today I just noticed something very
strange. I booted the computer and the audio got set to HDMI even
How is this different from Wifi and keyboard settings that I'm already
setting system wide? And how does this compromise the security of the
system? The gdm user doesn't need to be able to change my settings. All
it needs is to be able to read some settings to use them instead of the
defaults if I'
Issue submitted here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/124
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Title:
Mouse speed settings not used o
I don't agree this is an invalid bug. It may be hard to fix but it's
still a bug. Editing xml files to get a reasonable user experience is
not a polished desktop. There are already settings (like wifi) that
apply system-wide so there's no reason for mouse and screen settings to
not be the same.
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The login screen doesn't use the mouse hardware settings. In particular
it doesn't seem to use the mouse speed settings. This gives an
inconsistent feeling between the login screen and the desktop if you're
not using the default speed in the desktop. In my case I need to make
Submitted here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/380
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Title:
Resume from suspend on Wayland breaks window p
This bug only seems to happen in the Xorg session and not the Wayland
one.
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Title:
Occasional notifications about an applicat
Public bug reported:
While on the Xorg session things seem to be mostly correct on Wayland
after resume from suspend several things are broken:
1) The session resumes on the 4th virtual desktop independently on where it was
before
2) The fullscreen virtualbox session I keep in the fourth desktop
I only see this on Xorg. The wayland session seems to work properly. In
Xorg with 4 fixed virtual desktops the behaviour is the following with a
fullscreen virtualbox instance:
- I start it on desktop 4 and put it fullscreen
- On the virtual desktop list it's on desktop 4 only
- When switching des
Public bug reported:
When I disconnect to an HDMI output sometimes the configuration is left
in an inconsistent state. It still shows as being connected to HDMI in
volume up/down but there is no longer an HDMI option in the sound
settings. After clicking the "Speakers - Built-in Audio" line in the
Testing the wayland session the pointer behavior is quite different. It
requires a much smaller speed setting to be usable and seems more
erratic than the X one but maybe that just needs getting used to.
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I've only run the Xorg session. If that helps I'll run the Wayland
session for a while to give feedback on all the bugs I've encountered.
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Public bug reported:
Using firefox on the 18.04 default session (gnome-shell on Xorg) I get
screen tearing when scrolling and also in videos. It's evident in this
video for example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hIRq5HTh5s
Where the lines between white and black areas seem to jump around and
Public bug reported:
I get occasional notifications that an application has prevented lock. I
believe it mostly happens when returning from suspend. As far as I can
tell these are false positives as the locking seems to be happening
correctly.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package:
Public bug reported:
I've had both VLC and VirtualBox, when running fullscreen, show up in
more than one virtual desktop. I'm using a fixed number of virtual
desktops (4) and I've seen in happen between 3 and 4 and between 1 and
3.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: gnome-shell
Just had the same thing happen even with gdm not being slow. Flashes for
less than a second and now my pointer is at 200% when over the top bar.
Trying to take a screenshot resets it again so I can't show it.
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Upstream issue submitted:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/331
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Title:
Personal scaling settings not used o
Submitted here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/327
I mentioned it here because this is a regression for me compared to
Unity on 16.04.
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This is not the same bug. I can't reproduce it anymore since gdm is no
longer slow on resume. But is it really Ubuntu process to have the user
submit bug reports upstream?
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This is really easy to reproduce. Just arrange your screens so your
external screen is above the internal one instead of to the left or
right. Now when you switch virtual desktops the contents are moved
through the external screen.
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Public bug reported:
When watching a movie on an external display it's often useful to adjust
the volume. Currently gnome-shell will display the OSD on both displays
creating an overlay over the video. Unity would only display on the
screen of the app used at the moment. Ideally it would just alwa
Public bug reported:
gnome-shell has the very interesting default of only doing virtual
desktops on the internal screen. This works fine but has a strange
visual glitch when changing virtual desktops where the contents of the
internal screen flash through the external one.
ProblemType: Bug
Distro
Public bug reported:
I have a 2560x1440 screen that by default gets set to 200% which is way
too large. I just set it to 100% and tweak the font scaling a bit
instead. This is equivalent to the 1.38 scaling that used to be
available in settings in 16.04.
When connecting an external 1920x1080 scre
This is fixed for me after a clean reinstall of 18.04.
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Title:
GDM very slow after resume from suspend
Status in gdm3 packag
Did a clean install and here are the numbers with a Xorg session:
- all default: less than 1% (comparable or even better to compiz)
- turning on seconds on the top bar clock: around 3%
- turning on extensions (particularly system monitor): 6-9%
So it seems gnome-shell is perfectly capable of usin
Just tested this on Wayland and the situation seems slightly better. The
same test (just the terminal, no extensions) is about 2-3% of CPU usage
(compares with less than 1% for compiz) and when I turn on extensions
(particularly system monitor) it goes to 5-7%. Not great but better.
Great work on
But what's strange is that the issue only happens momentarily and when
returning from suspend. If I lock the screen it's correct and after a
few moments after suspend it's correct again.
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For reference, logging in with Unity on the same hardware compiz uses
about 1% or less CPU. So gnome-shell seems to be using 10x the CPU on
this hardware at least. This was an upgraded install from 16.04 and I'll
be trying a clean reinstall instead.
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Public bug reported:
I run my screen on 100% scaling even though the ubuntu default for my
2560x1440 screen is 200%. After resume from suspend it's common for GDM
to display at 200% and only after switch back to 100%. Sometimes this
extends to after unlock with the mouse cursor being double size b
I also confirm this on 18.04
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Title:
Screen contents revealed briefly on resume, before even unlocking
Status in GNOME Shell
The resolution is 2560x1440. I was testing with the terminal window
maximized but the outcome is the same when the terminal is just a small
window in the middle. The CPU usage is roughly half when the computer is
charging, probably because the CPU is throttled up.
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Even when doing nothing but displaying a terminal screen with top
running gnome-shell uses 10% of a CPU. That seems excessive. I disabled
all extensions to try and make the test fair. Enabling the system
monitor extension increases the load to 13-14%. It seems that the gnome-
Public bug reported:
When resuming from suspend GDM is very unresponsive. It takes several
seconds to show the login screen after starting to type the password and
it's common to need to press enter several times before it will
recognize and unlock. This is a big regression on this machine compare
Found the issue. I had installed a shell extension for touchpad
disabling in 16.04 when I couldn't find a setting. Without that
extension I get a bunch of touchpad options indeed. Sorry for the false
alarm, and thanks for looking into it.
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No switch for me. Screenshot attached.
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Here's the upstream bug report with an included patch:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730414
Maybe that patch could be added to the Ubuntu package?
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To get the same effect in Ubuntu 18.04 as 16.04 I used the tweak tool to
set a text scaling of 1.3. Additionally I had to set a scaling in
Firefox's about:config in the layout.css.devPixelsPerPx property to the
same 1.3 value. It's annoying that this has been removed from the normal
UI as the under
This is still an issue with 18.04. It's a little better because it now
defaults to higher speeds in the driver. But even maxing out is too
slow. I'm using:
$ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/10-trackpoint.rules
ACTION=="add|change",
SUBSYSTEM=="input",
ATTR{name}=="TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint",
ATTR{device/sensit
Public bug reported:
There is no longer an option to disable the touchpad. On Thinkpads with
a Trackpoint and a Touchpad that's a common thing to do. 16.04 included
this option and in 18.04 it is now missing.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: gnome-control-center 1:3.28.1-0ubu
Note that this is a problem specifically with Ambiance. With Adwaita the
selected tab has a decent highlight
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Title:
Highlight acti
This is extremely annoying and still an issue with 18.04. I've tried
fiddling with CSS settings bug can't get anything to apply to gedit for
some reason.
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It doesn't seem to be about maximization but about window location. If
any part of the gedit window is against the screen edge or over it a new
window opens. If the whole gedit window is fully within the screen and
not against any borders it opens in the existing window.
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Just moved to Ubuntu 18.04 and can confirm the issue and it does seem to
be something related to the window manager. I can confirm this only
happens with a maximized window and in 16.04 it would happen with gnome
but not Unity.
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Public bug reported:
I use the trackpoint on my Lenovo T460s almost exclusively. Even in the
fastest setting on a 2560x1440 screen it is much too slow. I've had to
add the following udev rule to get it to be usable:
ACTION=="add",
SUBSYSTEM=="input",
ATTR{name}=="TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint",
ATTR{devi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1261666 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1261666
This bug is not really a duplicate of #1261666 because all that one
fixed was the compiling with webrtc part. Pulseaudio in 16.04 is still
not configured by default to enable echo cancellation and just doing
The problem was fixed just by rebooting so it seems this is a kernel bug
that left the driver hedged in an unrecoverable state.
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Title
The dmesg includes a section that seems related. Seems like something in
i915 crashed:
[70806.923660] [ cut here ]
[70806.923752] WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 2941 at
/build/linux-dcxD3m/linux-4.4.0/ubuntu/i915/intel_pm.c:3586
skl_update_other_pipe_wm+0x16c/0x180 [i915_bpo]()
[70
Public bug reported:
I've tried to connect my Lenovo T460s to a HDMI projector using a mini
display port to HDMI cable. Although this works in windows on the same
hardware, on linux nothing is displayed and the projector says "No
signal". Ubuntu recognizes the projector and sets everything up in t
Public bug reported:
Ever since upgrading to 16.04 from 14.04 on my Lenovo x230 the HDMI
output to a Benq W1070 is corrupted if run at 1920x1080 (native
resolution). At 1280x720 the display looks fine. Looking at similar
reports for other graphics cards it seems similar to cases when the
frequency
Public bug reported:
I've found a bug in how unity/compiz handles multiple desktops. Here are
the steps to reproduce it.
1) Setup four virtual desktops in a 2x2 configuration
2) On the top-left desktop setup a terminal window maximized to the left side
(by dragging it to the left edge so it uses
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