** Description changed:
With the recent MR
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/9902 to Mesa,
- we have added ability to GBM to dynamically load the backends. So we
- request to upgrade mesa libs to its latest version (mesa-21.1.7) on
- Ubuntu 20.04 to use the added
Public bug reported:
With the recent MR
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/9902 to Mesa,
we (NVIDIA) have added ability to GBM to dynamically load the backends.
So we request to upgrade mesa libs to its latest version (mesa-21.1.7)
on Ubuntu 20.04 to use the added feature
I'm now getting radeon GPU lockup with the Ubuntu 5.11.0-25 and 5.11.0-27
kernels.
The 5.8.0-63 kernel and all previous work fine.
$ lspci | grep ATI
05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV620
GL [FirePro 2450]
06:00.0 Display controller: Advanced Micro
Thunderbird 90.0b3
https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/comm-beta/rev/96e4d8b00065
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Title:
Lightning: Cannot dismiss reminders.
Tested on: Ubuntu 21.04
Package: evolution-data-server 3.40.1-2 (from Impish-proposed)
There aren't packages for hursuit (21.04) but I just tried the impish
(21.10) package and works.
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Package: evolution-data-server 3.36.5-0ubuntu1 amd64
Personal iCloud account, now is solved.
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Packages named 'timidity' or 'pipewire' are not installed. File
packages.txt in attachment.
Regards, Dmitriy.
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(In reply to Jorg K (GMT+1) from comment #52)
> Sorry, this is the first bug I'm de-assigning myself from. Not because it's
> too hard but because it's not useful. It would be a geek feature and
> personally I don't see what it would be good for.
Thank you for looking at the bug, but I don't
A workaround that worked for me was `pulseaudio -k`; having to do this
almost every time I need audio is a big PITA though.
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Would you mind using the [Firefox
Profiler](https://profiler.firefox.com/) to record a session where this
happens? That would be quite valuable to figuring out the issue here.
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I'm so glad there are people like you who just seem to know immediately
what the issue is and commit a small fix upstream! Thank you!
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Since upgrading to Ubuntu 20.10, I'm seeing a minor typo or mistake in
the Permissions tab of the file properties window. It says "Allow
_executing file as program" instead of just "Allow executing file as
program". For some reason, there is an additional underscore there.
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Removed duplicate bug 185575 to upload apport info, as suggested solution did
not work.
Relates also to 1867668 (tried suggestions; did not work).
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[nvidia] Background image corrupted after standby or resume from suspend
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** Description changed:
Immediately after resuming from suspend, any desktop background image is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1855757 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1855757
Still stuck, even after 'sudo apt full-upgrade' as suggested above, and
'sudo apt remove xserver-xorg-video-intel' as suggested in bug 1867668.
Any other suggestions?
Graphics card used: GeForce 8400 GS
Public bug reported:
Immediately after resuming from suspend, any desktop background image is
corrupted.
Expected desktop image to be shown as set in Settings > Background.
Notes:
* Happens since day 0 of installation.
* Does not happen after restart; only after suspend mode.
Details:
I had a version of this bug.
- starting from 18.04 LTS, with all package updates
- software-updater didn't offer 20.04 (surprised me this many months
after 20.04 was released)
- followed https://ubuntu.com/blog/how-to-upgrade-from-ubuntu-18-04-lts-
to-20-04-lts-today
- all went well until
@Kai Kasurinen
>probably fixed on shared-mime-info 2.0:
>https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/shared-mime-info/-/commit/18bb7cfc6c43d710ecf60339b5dd9bd19c297cdf
Yeah, well. It's if they only used the same database.
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If you wrap string in the proper tags you will get the same result, but
with different offset (28 chars):
tee "index.html" <
`printf "x"%.0s {1..228}`
use strict
eol # -> text/html
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#INTRO
After digging up for a while I've found where the issue comes from for both
`.html` and `.py` (bug #1857824) files.
#SHORT
The culprit responsible for misidentification resides in `.xml` database which
specifies how to match mime-type against input data. It can be found here [2].
#LONG
With the same setup I have the `mimetype` to output `text/html` for
`index.html`. It seems it workds correctly.
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Title:
** Also affects: kde-cli-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
misidentifies .html file as
I've reported a new bug providing a complete and correct description:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-cli-tools/+bug/1896682
This one can be safely closed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-cli-tools/+bug/1896682
** Changed in: shared-mime-info (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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After running that commands I got the following output:
$ ...
Running kmimetypefinder5 "/home/alex/Desktop/index.html"
application/x-perl
It seems like that kmimetypefinder5 is major culprit here. I've found another
unrelated bugreport here which was reported about a year ago:
I just have tried a fresh new user. The output is identical. See
attached screenshot.
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I understand that this may seem like a really small issue to devs and
"power" users but to my end users, it's very confusing, and I have a lot
of them say "Firefox is too hard, the bookmarks don't work". Apparently
Chrome/IE/Edge don't do this (just tested Edge and it puts it in the
main
why did you tag the report*
Bump.
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Title:
xdg-mime query filetype index.html reports wrong type
Status in
Hi Sebastien. Thaks your for your reply.
I suggest you to do the following to see that even if file is starting
with proper tags it is recognized as `application/x-perl`:
$ tee "index.html" <
use strict
eol
$ xdg-mime query filetype index.html # -> application/x-perl - wrong
type
Why did you
Same issue here with Aukey EP-N5 bluetooth earbuds on 20.04.1. This is
a top-selling set of earbuds on Amazon so I thought they'd work.
The microphone doesn't appear at all in the list of input devices under
system Sound Settings.
Attempting to change the profile within Blueman to HSP/HFP
Public bug reported:
I have no idea
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: ghostscript-x 9.50~dfsg-5ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-40.44-generic 5.4.44
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-40-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: lkp_Ubuntu_5_4_0_40_44_generic_69
ApportVersion:
Public bug reported:
It just says i have a problem
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: firefox-locale-en 78.0.2+build2-0ubuntu0.20.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-40.44-generic 5.4.44
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-40-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules:
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So I don't see my Night Light... I just notice today. A few days ago all worked
fine. Sometimes it blinks that warm light then after a second I still have a
normal blue light. I am adding a screenshot below to prove. I
@marco-carrarini In post #77, you suggested a workaround by modifying
xorg.conf. Then in post #81, @vanvugt suggested the same outcome could
be achieved with `xrandr --fb` or `xrandr --scale-from`. Finally, you
responded in #82 with "Yes, but expect some glitches in apps."
I'm not clear if your
I'm using the same versions. Opening http:... links works fine for me.
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xdg-open on Kubuntu 20.04 reports 'Could not
** Tags added: html xdg-mime xdg-open
** Tags added: 20.04 kde kubuntu perl
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Title:
xdg-mime query filetype index.html
Public bug reported:
For .html files `xdg-mime` reports wrong type. The culprit is the `"use
strict"` phrase which is used in JavaScript. It should not mistake .html
files for anything else except of text/html !
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
Run the following step by step in any folder:
1. $ echo "\"use
Oops:
The problem has gone away. I'm not sure why. Things that I did:
- updated thunderbird (that didn't fix the problem by itself -- I did
that before posting #2)
- did a software update on the server (Fedora 32). But that doesn't
explain the problem since the problem arose WITHOUT a
I had a problem much like this.
- in 2020 January.
- Ubuntu 18.04
- broke when I updated Thunderbird from 1:52.7.0+build1-0ubuntu1
- fixed when I rolled it back and pinned it.
With recent updates, even 1:52.7.0+build1-0ubuntu1 failed in a way that
seems the same.
I then updated to the latest
Public bug reported:
Initially added epson c60 stylus but it installed with filter error.
Deleted printer from cups , added new printer.
Added the epson printer , selected the .ppd file that worked in 1904 and
clicked add printer.
Cups just sits and thinks.
Same happens if I use the
In my case I was able to narrow down the problem to the gTile extension.
(I've never had Dash-to-panel installed.)
Now all I have to do is find a way to live without gTile :) Thanks for
the tip!
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I am seeing this exact behavior as well.
In my case, hitting Super-L will blank the screen for a half second, and
when it comes back, all of my hidden windows (windows behind other
windows) have been brought forward.
I need to repeat this process and hit Super-L a total of four times
before I
This also happens on a Dell XPS 9570. My workaround after reboots, or
other events that disable the headphone audio, is to run this:
sudo alsactl restore
Then things are back to normal for a while.
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Relatively fresh install of 20.04 here.
I'm on an XPS 13 with "Intel Iris Plus Graphics (ICL GT2)" if that helps.
I have it connected to an external Dell monitor.
The two displays are joined. Fractional scaling is enabled: 200% on the
laptop display, 100% on the external
Public bug reported:
I recently installed ubuntu 20.04 on my computer, and I am running into
an issue when I do the following:
* Login with a user on desktop
* Select switch user, and login as second user
* Switch user again, and return to original user
At this point, text and icons in the
Hi,
I was able to reproduce this issue on Ubuntu 18 with Firefox version
Nightly 77.0a1 (2020-04-15) (64-bit). Marking that flag as affected.
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I was able to reproduce this issue on Ubuntu 18 with Firefox version
Nightly 76.0a1 (2020-03-17) (64-bit) on game
https://apps.facebook.com/juicejam . Marking that flag as affected.
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The installation scripts loads the correct drivers so the touch pad and
pointer works during the install. However after the install neither
work.
I've worked around it by
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Paraide,
Thanks. If I can help let me know, I'm following this bug.
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Title:
20.04 Xorg doesn't detect/load Elantech mouse driver
ith the DP connection. The slow monitor has VGA and
DVI-D ports. I experimented with VGA to VGA and HDMI via a passive adapter
to DVI. When running in the badly pixelated mode xorg seems to think that
the VGA port is "DP-1".
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
I first discovered this issue when rendering text in the Scheherazade
font in Firefox. See this bug report:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1614575
They said:
> Ah, I see ... it appears this is a bug in the font, but only in its
Graphite layout behavior. If you set
Public bug reported:
If you open LibreOffice in Ubuntu 18.04 and type some English text using
the Scheherazade font that comes with fonts-sil-scheherazade , you
experience this issue. The commas are rendered in the wrong position,
they are rendered too high up. Also, the spacing after the comma
This issue was reproducible on Mac OS 10.14 with Firefox Nightly version
75.0a1 (2020-02-17) . Marked as affected.
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I get this all the time after resuming from sleep, unfortunately with
wayland it's not possible to reload gnome-shell so I have to log out/in
to get rid of it.
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Hi, what happened was - I changed my input device to this device and
when I did I noticed the output (to same device) became degraded. I was
able to fix by setting it from high fidelity, back to headset, and back
to high fidelity again. So, it seems setting the input device
. The slow monitor has VGA and
DVI-D ports. I experimented with VGA to VGA and HDMI via a passive adapter
to DVI. When running in the badly pixelated mode xorg seems to think that
the VGA port is "DP-1".
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+
Today, nvidia-driver-430 (the long-lived branch available from
https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa) failed to
update properly: "Application of patch do-not-call-pci_save_state.patch
failed". So, I removed nvidia-driver-430 and re-tested this issue using
nouveau. I could not
Thanks Daniel. night-light-slider.ti...@linux.com was actually
uninstalled, but apparently you have to disable an extension before
uninstalling it before it is removed from org.gnome.shell.enabled-
extensions. In any case, it is fully removed and deactivated now.
I just noticed that you requested
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Ubuntu 19.10 with gnome-desktop
After upgrading from Ubuntu 19.04 to 19.10, window dialogs take a long
time to display. Sample dialogs include "Are you sure you want to delete
this file?" or "Do you want to save this file before quitting?". I
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After upgrading from Ubuntu 19.04 to 19.10, window dialogs take a long
time to display. Sample dialogs include "Are you sure you want to delete
this file?" or "Do you want to
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Thank you for the response Daniel. Attached is `journalctl -f` collected
while I reproduced the issue. It's worth noting that no log lines were
recorded at the times that the issue occurred.
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After days of fresh reinstallations and tests, I finally found what was
causing this on my end and finally solved it by using a xorg
configuration override 10-evdev.conf as shown on [1]
Offender: Gaming mouse driver (Saitek Cyborg R.A.T.9 Wireless Mouse)
Driver: libinput
After a bit of
After days of fresh reinstallations and tests, I finally found what was
causing this on my end and finally solved it by using a xorg
configuration override 10-evdev.conf as shown on [1]
Offender: Gaming mouse driver (Saitek Cyborg R.A.T.9 Wireless Mouse)
Driver: libinput
After a bit of
, sometimes.
The motherboard has three video ports; DP, HDMI and VGA (using an onboard
DP? to VGA converter chip). The fast monitor has DP, HDMI and VGA ports,
but I only experimented with the DP connection. The slow monitor has VGA and
DVI-D ports. I experimented with VGA to VGA and HDMI
to run the display
at 60 Hz, sometimes.
The motherboard has three video ports; DP, HDMI and VGA (using an onboard
DP? to VGA converter chip). The fast monitor has DP, HDMI and VGA ports,
but I only experimented with the DP connection. The slow monitor has VGA and
DVI-D ports. I
3.34.1+git20191107-1ubuntu1~19.10.1
Confirmed fixed here too.
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monitor has DP, HDMI and VGA ports,
but I only experimented with the DP connection. The slow monitor has VGA and
DVI-D ports. I experimented with VGA to VGA and HDMI via a passive adapter
to DVI. When running in the badly pixelated mode xorg seems to think that
the VGA port is "
Oh no the bug happens again with the desktop icons properly set, so it
is not the root cause, pfff
I'm setting up at work and home the same Linux setup, at home this is
the focus bug fest, at work the bug never happened a single time ! Every
click success and I do not have the problems I have at
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