Public bug reported:
Today I have upgraded Ubuntu 23.04 to 23.10. The first thing I have
noticed is in gnome-terminal when I click on "x" to close down the
program it blinks few times and then closes. This is new issue I have
never ever have had using Ubuntu for many years and many versions of
Today I have updated Ubuntu and plenty of fixes arrived and I can
confirm this problem is fixed. Thanks
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Title:
Full screen
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 22.04 and all programs just normally displayed e.g. Firefox in
normal view. I can hover to the clock widget or top-right corner
network-sound-battery widget and panel widget color gets changed from
black to gray color. When clicked on widget pop-up menu appears as
Public bug reported:
I have updated Ubuntu 22.04 today and now when I press key and
then "X" on any program and Ubuntu crashes and then login window
appears. I can reproduce this problem any time on any program.
I don't know if I collected info correctly. I did:
ubuntu-bug gnome-shell
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I use deb, snap and flatpak packages, that is why I have installed
"Software" package to have them all on the same app.
1. Open Software and at the title bar click on Explore button.
2. Left of title bar click on search icon.
3. Type in: pinta
4. Pinta app is displayed.
Now I have new laptop and not having this problem anymore. It looks like
I was the only one having this problem. Because I don't need solution
for this problem any more I think this bug report can be closed down.
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Daniel, on Feb 2 I have changed to "Ubuntu on Wayland" at login as you
suggested and up till now I have had no issues with freezing.
But yesterday after few months I needed to record my screen and found
out that SimpleScreenRecorder program does not capture video if wayland
is used, so I switched
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lspci -kv > lspci.txt
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Title:
Ubuntu 20.04 freezes with remmina in full-screen
Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
It happened again... This is today second time. Exactly the same as in
#41.
I executed:
journalctl > journalctl.txt
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Today happened again. I was working with remote desktop Remmina to
access my work-computer using Windows and suddenly mouse icon
disappeared and keyboard stopped responding.
This time background musing running on my Ubuntu host did not stop
playing, it looks like laptop did not completely freeze.
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Today after 25 days without a freeze Ubuntu froze when I was in remote desktop
using Remmina.
- mouse pointer disappeared
- music running on Ubuntu was playing normaly
- I did ctrl+alt+f3 like suggested in #38 and kill remmina process with "kill
-9 " but Ubuntu was still frozen when I switched
I have now disabled the HideTopBar extension, but it is going to be
difficult to find out if this is the cause of the problem, because
freezes happens sometimes one's per month. I don't know if I can live
without it such a long time. :-)
I have reported problem upstream to HideTopBar extension
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It may really be hidetop...@mathieu.bidon.ca Gnome Shell extension. Now
that you mention it again I opened up Extension application and try
playing with the extension and when pressing the new shortcut key (that
was not set until now), whole screen froze and I was requested to hard
reset the
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It happened again after 10 minutes... Interesting up till today it
hasn't happened for a month, but today two times in 10 minutes interval.
Like requested in #22 I am collecting files.
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Few minutes ago this Remmina freeze has happened again. Remmina not
responding, no keyboard was responding. I was able to move mouse, but
mouse clicks have had no effect. Also musing was still playing on my
laptop (outside of Remmina).
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Interesting talking about devil... It happened right now. Remmina
suddenly froze. This time I also lost mouse (no mouse pointer) and after
few seconds also music stopped playing on my PC, this indicates this
time whole system froze.
For #22 for step 2 I am attaching files.
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@Daniel, I installed deb package for "performance" fix, you have written in #22.
But since 18th November freeze did not appear anymore. If it does I will try to
collect info from #22.
@Vinod, did you try to install deb package from bug 1849142 from #14.
Download deb file and execute from
Daniel, the problem is this is not reproducible problem. It just appears
out of the blue when using remmina for few days. I will try to collect
more info next time freeze appears.
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I executed: apport-collect 1903986
Step 1: Directory /var/crash is empty.
Step 2: I get
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/3b81bfacd6a0c6d0f5d20395f7f51923611af976e65590519b1a3d70e9a0f5ef1454621e36d78b8c546167c5a8c9e9a3b2e7828938bb23cd0f8b737a46a7c591
but this may be some other problem, because
apport information
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** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 20.04 using Remmina accessing remote Windows session to my
work and everything was working fine for 5 hours and then suddenly
Reminna freezes. Mouse pointer still working fine, but Remmina not
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Sebastien, now I have investigated "-b" switch little bit more and I see
"-b 1" is probably not correct switch you have requested, but correct
should with "minus 1", so "-b -1".
Now I did:
journalctl -b 0 > journalctl_0.txt
journalctl -b -1 > journalctl_minus_1.txt
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Today computer freeze happened again.
1. I have had no choose but to hard press power-off button.
2. I have exeucted "journalctl -b 0" > journalctl_0.txt
3. I have executed "journalctl -b 161 > journalctl161.txt
4. I tried "journalctl -b 1 >journalctl_1.txt" like you suggested, but
currently I
Command "journalctl -b 0" looks like there are data from last start-up,
but "journalctl -b 1" in my case returns data from "April 2020", that is
why I have searched for the biggest number to get that date data. I am
attaching "journalctl -b 1" output.
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Please see attachment.
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Today happened again.
I executed "journalctl -b X" where X is the number I was searching today's date.
Executing "journalctl -b 167" I have got:
Data from the specified boot (+167) is not available: No such boot ID in journal
Then I executed:
"journalctl -b 166" > journalctl_166.txt
"journalctl
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 20.04 using Remmina accessing remote Windows session to my
work and everything was working fine for 5 hours and then suddenly
Reminna freezes. Mouse pointer still working fine, but Remmina not
responding and also keyboard not responding (maybe because all of the
I forgot to write, the only way I could solved myself out of this
problem was by hard-pressing laptop's power button, to poweroff laptop
and then manually power it up again.
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The same problem happened 12 days ago. At that time I have also reported
a bug using "ubuntu-bug remmina" command. That bug report is at bug
1902051.
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 20.04 I have been using Remmina for whole day (actually
several days without issue), but suddenly Remmina froze and I was in
full screen mode. Mouse pointer was moving OK, but no click was
accepted. Also musing playing in the background on Ubuntu was playing
Public bug reported:
I am working with Remmina for years, but today when I was on Remote
Desktop using Windows suddenly Remmina has frozen - mouse pointer
disappeared and no keyboard response.
In Remmina I have set (CTRL+R) to send all keyboard keystrokes to
Remmina.
I have had music listening
In both cases "low graphic mode" true or false the "tab switcher" background is
too transparent too.
This happened to me first time and I am using Ubuntu more then 10 years
(different versions of course but the same! laptop).
I pressed Alt key and hold and then press Tab key. Still holding Alt
Now I have turned off low graphic mode in terminal:
gsettings set com.canonical.Unity lowgfx false
And ever worse problem appeared with launcher icons becoming black. I
restarted computer and problem persists. See attachment.
If I turn on lowgfx again with:
gsettings set com.canonical.Unity
Public bug reported:
I have fresh installed Ubuntu 16.04 like two weeks ago or something. Today I
have updated packages:
sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
I have noticed compiz and other packages updated and from article
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/02/new-unity-desktop-update-now-
That's it! On firejail web page there is statement that this is bug in
PulseAudio 7.0, but it looks like it effects PulseAudio 8.0 also,
getting version by typing: pulseaudio --version
Work-around solution described in your firejail.wordpress.com link fixes
the problem.
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On Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop 32-bit.
1. Login into Ubuntu with normal user.
2. Everything works fine also in Firefox without a problem.
3. Wait for few minutes that screen gets locked or press Super+L to lock a
screen.
4. Now on log on screen select another user and login.
5.
Public bug reported:
I saw a help to report audio problem with command:
ubuntu-bug -s audio
I have no sound in Ubuntu 16.04. In System Settings | Sound there is
empty list o output and input devices (see attachment). I did clean
install couple of weeks back. Previously I have got installed
By the way, I already reported a bug 1594570, but got no reply...
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Title:
[1951F5G, Analog Devices AD1981, Green Line Out,
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Public bug reported:
Hi,
on Ubuntu 16.04 I have installed VLC media player 2.2.2 from official
repository.
1. File | Open and select some video.
2. Video starts playing but pop-up error appears:
Audio output failed:
The audio device "default" could not be used:
Connection refused.
See
At #26, I have updated "sudo apt get update && sudo apt full-upgrade -f"
Ubuntu from official repository (according to fuwpd/audio bug report,
fix was moved out of proposed) and fwupd update was upgraded in my case.
I restarted computer and audio problem still persists. OK, this is
another problem
Hi,
just a quick question. I also have a problem with audio. Is this problem
related to "fwupd and audio"? When starting "VLC Media Player" I get error:
==
Audio output failed:
The audio device "default" could not be used:
Connection refused.
==
looking into "System
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I have also executed "lsusb -t" and it looks like it is displaying new
device, then disappearing and appearing with new device again. See
lsusb_t.txt attachment.
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@Mario,
I hope I understood you correctly. I am not an expert on this field...
At 1) I did a "ps" to check if fwupd is running see 1_ps.txt
Then I executed "dmesg > 1_dmesg.txt"
At 2) First free steps I did as instructed. Don't know what exactly
"" means. I did "dmesg > 2_dmesg.txt"
At 3) I
On this laptop several years back I had Windows installed and I
configured figerprint to work. When using it I got my hair grey. I can
type very fast with 10 finger blind, so I can type password much faster
then use the fingerprint. Fingerprint is problem, sometimes it works,
sometimes id does
I have put both standard error and standard output to file. It looks
like this command gets into endless loop. After few minutes I have
terminated the command. I compressed the file. Please extract it with:
tar xf fwupd_v.tar.gz
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I have killed the fwupd, but bellow command returns no output. I have
checked and there is no x86_64-linux-gnu subdirectory.
Just in case if you have overlooked I have 32-bit PC (see my first post
in bug report).
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"fwupd --verbose" command returned error:
fwupd: command not found
also tried with: "sudo fwupd --verbose" and the same result.
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I have executed commands and redirected them in output file.
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And one more thing I forgot to write. Don't know if this is related or
is separate problem. I have also noticed that despite I close down
Ubuntu Software center GUI "gnome-software" process is still occupying
50% of CPU endlessly. In top it gets 50%, then gets lower to 20%, to 0%
and after two
Public bug reported:
I have fresh installed Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop 32-bit. After each install
for years one of the first thing I do is uninstall some of the
applications that I don't need to preserve some downloading/installing
of applications that I don't need.
I opened Ubuntu Software, click on
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Most probably the correct solution would be to grey out Bibliography
Database if LibreOffice Base is not installed.
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Title:
I installed LibreOffice v4.0.1.2 on Windows XP and the crash still
appears as described in bug report (first post). I am settings Status
to: REOPENED.
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@Rainer Bielefeld, retested on LibreOffice v4.0.2.2 on Windows XP on
both bugs suggested.
First post from this 33266 bug is:
Steps to reproduce
- Install LO without Base
- Open Writer
- Select Tools - Bibliography Database
- LO crash
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