FYI, if a user has a 22.04 install where they have explicitly removed
snapd/firefox this will add them back. Not sure if this was a
consideration in the fix/testing.
Also, the apt resolver is pulling in snapd while holding ubuntu-desktop
back during staging which made finding the cause of the sna
Promotion from -proposed sure would be nice. I see verification has
been done but a update excuses shows an netplan.io regression[1]. I'm
not sure if the test is flaky but I see that seb retried it a few
times[2] last week and it failed consistently, so maybe not.
I'm just curious if there's any
Thank you Seb, I had the issue reported in this bug in a WeWork today
(first time connecting since updating to Jammy) and the package in
-proposed resolved the issue for me as well.
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@3v1n0 (Marco Trevisan) has pointed out
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1651 as a
possible fix
** Description changed:
When I click on a VPN connection in the Gnome top bar to enable or
disable the connection the entire desktop session crashes and dumps me
at the sess
As a workaround for anyone, you can use nmcli to bring up a VPN
connection.
Run `nmcli c` to get a list of connections, once you have the name you
can enable it with `nmcli c up $name` or disable it with `nmcli c down
$name`.
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This looks to be around the time of the issue where I disabled a VPN
connection (from syslog):
Mar 8 14:11:54 splat gnome-shell[677801]: **
Mar 8 14:11:54 splat gnome-shell[677801]:
Clutter:ERROR:../clutter/clutter/clutter-stage.c:3785:on_device_actor_reactive_changed:
assertion failed: (!clut
Public bug reported:
When I click on a VPN connection in the Gnome top bar to enable or
disable the connection the entire desktop session crashes and dumps me
at the session login screen.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu Hirsute Hippo (development branch)
Release:21.04
$ loginctl
I'm using xorg because wayland has bug #1918189 (can't share terminals
in Google Meet) blocking me from using wayland as a daily driver.
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Public bug reported:
When running xwayland in Hirsute I am unable to share gnome-terminal
windows from Google Meet. In Google Meet running in Chrome
v89.0.4389.82 when I select the share a window I do not see my gnome-
terminal windows listed as an option to share.
Here is what I am running with
Attaching the 2nd display via DisplayPort rather than DVI allows me to
use it again, so I happen to have a solution, but not everyone may be so
lucky.
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The 2nd display (attached to DVI) has stopped being detected but is used
by bios and grub (output ceases once the spinning boot animation
starts). I was away for a week but it was working prior to leaving.
I've notices that Xorg.0.log shows DVI-D-0 disconnected where the 2nd
The log shows "open /dev/dri/card0: No such file or directory" but it
does exist:
$ ls -l /dev/dri/card0
crw-rw+ 1 root render 226, 0 Mar 9 06:12 /dev/dri/card0
Unplugging the display from DVI-D-0 and plugging it back in does not
result in showing up in xrandr output.
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libarchive 3.3.0 appears to add xattr support for gnu tar archives, this
needs to be tested still but likely this is a key part of our issue.
https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/releases/tag/v3.3.0
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@daniel-thewatkins, this is still failing on cosmic with 3.30.0-1 but
it's likely a library, like libarchive, and not file-roller.
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Restarted the desktop and I can't recreate, closing.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
On artful this morning my text selections in gnome-terminal (and not in
other desktop applications) are not places in the PRIMARY clipboard (or
whatever you call the middle mouse button). I don't find a user
preference to change this. I would like to be able to highlight tex
These are working with 16.04 perfectly, I updated to 16.10 and had to
restore from backups to get back to 16.10. Then I booted from the live-
cd to capture this bug.
Scenarios:
1. mDP to HDMI cable connected to a 1080p monitor (Dell E248Wfp); that is the
simple example and they all fail with th
Also, the bug was opened with the system running BIOS version 2.57:
dmi.bios.version: G2ET97WW (2.57 )
I have upgraded to the latest version and recreated there as well:
Version: G2ETA7WW (2.67 )
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I have tried two monitors of different brands and a random television. The
resolution selected is 1920x1080.
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 7:19 PM, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <
mathieu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Could you please try with a different monitor or share more of the
> details of how you are using
Still failing with http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20161008
/yakkety-desktop-amd64.iso (Yakkety Final)
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Title:
No X on boot wit
The attached gif tries to show the effect of moving a window across the
screen. Not captured in the low-framerate gif is that the trails of the
window are flickering and moving (compiz cpu usage is high when this
happens). Hitting WIN+w to display windows and then drop back to the
desktop clears
A monitor attached to the Thinkpad x230 via the docking station DVI port
is fine (boots to X and no crazy window trails). This is seen when
attaching a monitor via DP on the dock or mDP from the laptop. I was
using an mDP to HDMI cable or a DP to DualLink-DVI adapter to connect
monitors when I fo
** Attachment added: "moving a window across the display"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1631519/+attachment/4757009/+files/ezgif.com-video-to-gif%20%282%29.gif
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** Summary changed:
- xorg hall-of-mirrors on external display
+ No X on boot with external monitor connected
** Description changed:
- Running from today's (201610907) daily yakkety livecd I can boot to the
- desktop if only using the laptop's LCD (ThinkPad x230, intel graphics).
- Attaching a
Public bug reported:
Running from today's (201610907) daily yakkety livecd I can boot to the
desktop if only using the laptop's LCD (ThinkPad x230, intel graphics).
Attaching a 1920x1080 LCD via miniDP extends the desktop but windows
moved around produce a trail of windows that persist even after
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