Problem disappeared. changed status to invalid
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Thanks for the comments, the new ones speaking about the installer are a
bit confusing. Could you describe exactly what issue you had and what
are the difference by eabling the driver post installation?
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The problem here is no the scaling itself, the problem here is being
able to separate screens configurations, fractional or not. You must be
able to set font sizes, scale, backgrounds, resolutions, etc, per screen
in an independent way.
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This is a known issue with duplicity. You will need to increase your
systems number of open files since it's set so low. I'd suggest 16384
or higher if you have a lot of incrementals. I'd also suggest limiting
the number of incrementals and doing more full backups.
** Also affects: duplicity
Public bug reported:
This bug has been around since 16.04 and still occurs with 18.04 when
using nvidia drivers. When update required for the OS the black screen
situation happens after the required reboot. Only way to regain desktop
is to login via ssh terminal and run the commands listed here:
Thank you for responding. I wonder if it's intended by design.
I used to logout via
`dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.login1
/org/freedesktop/login1 'org.freedesktop.login1.Manager.TerminateSession'
string:$XDG_SESSION_ID`
or
`loginctl kill-session $XDG_SESSION_ID`
in my
Public bug reported:
Hi
I did a Focal install on 14th of May 2020, could work until in the night
of 16th of May 2020 and in the morning of the 18th of May 2020 I could
not resolve domain names anymore. I can ping DNS servers but the
resolution to IP addresses fails. I have switched on automatic
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Title:
Display viewport incorrect with 90° rotated displayed
Status in xorg package
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If I have two workspaces and have for example firefox on both
workspaces, then the second workspace will show the firefox windows that
is on the first workspace. I can not controll this window, its just a
piece of the background. I get this problem 100%
Public bug reported:
I have a folder with an .xcf (GIMP) image, the image has a correct thumbnail in
the nautilus window. When I copy (cut+paste) the image in the same folder the
thumbnail is empty.
If I copy the image from a different folder the thumbnail shows the logo of
GIMP.
In both cases
This bug was fixed in the package gamemode - 1.5.1-0ubuntu4
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* debian/patches/git_default_gov.patch:
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The system which automatically configure the position and size of the display
seems to not handle the display viewport correctly.
When configuring the position of displays with Ubuntu display settings
interface, If I set a vertical display (rotated 90°)
Public bug reported:
The Play/Pause quicklist action does not work.
Steps:
1. Play music in Rhythmbox
2. Right-click on its dock launcher
3. Choose Play/Pause, Previous or Next
What happens:
Nothing happens.
What should happen:
Music pauses, play or whatever the action is.
ProblemType: Bug
Public bug reported:
Trying to run i3 in Focal Fossa, login fails. The screen goes black
briefly, then returns to the login screen. I expect this is
reproducible by just installing `i3`, selecting it on the settings in
the login screen, and logging in.
I see the following in the log:
```
May
journalctl -b 0
log attached
The sound goes out with a double pop sound and comes back on within 10
minutes with a double pop sound. During the time when the sound is off,
crackling noises can be heard in sync with the audio that is playing.
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I find that hard to believe when every system theme is affected and adding the
missing icons fixes it
sorry for low frame rate in recording i wanted to keep it a small file size
** Attachment added: "Screen Capture - Live USB"
We know (from the commits) that it is a race - maybe the race window is
actually rather small and only few people run into it (and rarely).
Having it fixed in 20.10 is already a good thing.
But the SRU of a fix will need some sort of reproducer, especially with this
somewhat more complex change
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Title:
Workspace shows windows that is not on the current workspace
Status in xorg
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1873060 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1873060
This is not the same bug. Please compare screenshots, bug report 1873060
has a big empty space between apps and categories. I don't even have
apps showing in the front page at all.
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Gnome Software Center should default back to showing applications from
the Ubuntu repository but there's nothing.
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This also seems to be an issue when trying to set displays to something
other than landscape, when I set my other monitor to portrait mode it
stops displaying and my other screen "zooms" in like others are
reporting. I have one 1440p and 4k, so the scaling issue also effects me
along side this
I have found a perfect reproducer; locking the screen (and so entering
standby) reproduces this 100% of the time.
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sudo cat /var/lib/whoopsie/whoopsie-id
e847d46fc81152758bc93994b29424d066b0da0af35faa2e46bf08feea7dcbebaa492cb2ce4934d752cba70dfac2573ef4025974be0ee563647520648404bf0d
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After the next crash, the file for today appeared
I did sudo ubuntu-bug _usr_sbin_cupsd.0.crash
But I don’t see him here
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/e847d46fc81152758bc93994b29424d066b0da0af35faa2e46bf08feea7dcbebaa492cb2ce4934d752cba70dfac2573ef4025974be0ee563647520648404bf0d
I also don’t see
Thank you for your bug report, could you add a xcf file example to the
bug?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Ctrl+Alt+F1 used to give you access to a cirtual terminal, or virtual
console, not entirely sure what that's called, where you can log in into
a shell and run commands.
I use that when some of the tons of bugs in Ubuntu makes the system hang
so badly that I can't even open a
ial-size' b'(1448, 807)'
InstallationDate: Installed on 2020-05-18 (0 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 20.10 "Groovy Gorilla" - Alpha amd64 (20200518)
ProcCmdline: /usr/bin/nautilus --gapplication-service
SegvAnalysis:
Segfault happened at: 0x7f4cce623ac2:mov0x380(%rax),%rax
PC
I was able to fix this by changing
```
exec $STARTUP
```
to
```
$STARTUP
```
Interestingly, this doesn't leave a shell process running -- it leaves
`gdm-x-session` running. So perhaps that is emulating a shell somehow,
but gets the unquoting wrong for `exec`?
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Diego, that is bug 1857383, not this one.
Alex, that sounds like bug 1875285 and bug 1874217, not this one. But
yes I can see there will be some confusion between bug 1875285 and here.
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duplicate of bug 1857191, so it is being marked as such. Please
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Title:
Unable to star files
Hi Daniel,
Unsure if your response was aimed at me, but I can confirm that the
behaviour is still present for me and that neither of those criteria
apply to me. I'm using AMDGPU (AMD Radeon 5700XT) with three monitors
attached and fractional scaling enabled.
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I'm currently (in Ubuntu 20.04) stuck with this low resolution: 640x480 59.94*,
what I want to have is the monitor specs: 1080p and 144 Hz. This problem
appeared after plugging in my old monitor after 2 years again, it's a philips
272g. Things that I
1. We don't support gnome-shell on Ubuntu 14.04
2. Ubuntu 14.04 is past end of standard support
3. If you want to continue discussing related issues then please open a
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cmpilato,
To avoid confusing symptoms between various peoples' machines please
open your own bug by running:
ubuntu-bug gnome-shell
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Remember you can select 'Ubuntu on Wayland' on the login screen and that
will avoid this bug. At least those people not using Nvidia can...
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Nvidia users see also bug 1870736
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 20.04 Fractional scaling crops half the screen
+ Fractional scaling zooms to 200% and crops half the screen
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** Tags added: apport-collected focal
** Description changed:
- The value for selected-color at line 153 in the gnome-shell.css files
- for Yaru and Yaru-dark is ignored by the shell. (Selected text should
- change color from dark grey to white.)
+ The value for
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1874217 ***
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duplicate of bug 1874217, so it is being marked as such. Please
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Title:
Yaru icons are not shown in Gnome-Software
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I suspect this bug is not a gedit bug, but a font bug, however I'm not
sure.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Ensure font is the default "Use the system fixed width font (Ubuntu
Mono 13)" is checked.
2) Create two tabs, in one tab write:
1
2
3
4
In the other tab, write:
4
I also experienced regular system freeze when playing youtube videos.
The freeze would not occur after removing xserver-xorg-video-intel. I am
on 20.04.
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OK we can separate this bug again, but:
1. Please run 'apport-collect 1878998' to complete the bug report
process. It will attach more info about the machine; and
2. I still think bug 1842886 is masking this and may need fixing first.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1842886
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 184 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184
Try using 'apport-cli' instead of 'ubuntu-bug'. That should give you a
link you can then copy and paste into any web browser to complete the
process.
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I am sorry. I tend to agree with others. A lot of us are endearing
folks. And when I say us I mean people already exposed and using a
distro. Only a portion of us though, so the rest will get fed up.
99% of new users will encounter this and just can the distro guys. The
majority would not even
Setting Invalid for Ubuntu 19.10, since the problem right now is in
mutter 3.36 and that's not in Ubuntu 19.10. But also 19.10 is just over
a month away from reaching end-of-life so I wouldn't bother with that
release even if it was affected.
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu Eoan)
Status:
** No longer affects: gnome-control-center
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues #2804
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/2804
** Also affects: gnome-shell via
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/2804
Importance: Unknown
Yes I was thinking that... My development desktop (which is always a
fresh install) does not experience this bug.
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Thanks Olivier. I'll keep my eye out for that, so I can test
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Title:
[snap] vaapi chromium no video hardware decoding
Karl,
1. Please check the version you have installed:
dpkg -s libmutter-6-0 | grep Version
What does it report?
2. Please make sure you have rebooted after installing the new version.
3. Even if the fix still doesn't work for you then I think we should
release it anyway as it helps
That version is not in updates yet. Are you sure you are using it?
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Title:
Wayland windows does not redraw itself
Status in
Amr,
Please check that this command fixes the problem:
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock show-trash false
after logging out and in again. If the leak still happens then please
don't comment here, but open a new bug by running:
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Yeah it seems many of the dash/overview issues we have in Ubuntu are
actually due to the ubuntu-dock extension.
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Title:
Before I move this bug, can anyone else confirm?
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Gnome Shell completely freezes in Ubuntu 20.04 when clicking
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It is impossible to star files or folder inside Dropbox folder. There is
no menu in Nautilus after right click on file. Outside the Dropbox
folder it works fine. I am not sure if it is bug of Dropbox extension or
Nautilus.
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Proper monitor resolution/refresh rate not available
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It sounds like bug 1875285 was also experienced by the original reporter
here...
Strictly speaking I intended for this bug to be more about "Selecting
scale 125% highlights 200% but actually renders at 100% still". Bug
1875285 will definitely confuse the matter though, as the screen may
literally
gnome-shell looks like the relevant crash here. I can see it is crashing
for you almost daily. Unfortunately none of those crashes are traceable,
which is a common problem with the Nvidia driver :(
Please check that you don't have any nonstandard gnome-shell extensions
installed, by running:
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: yaru-theme (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Thanks. That core is of the login screen itself. We haven't got a
retrace yet but maybe wait a few hours and the bots will get to it...
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1873060 ***
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** Description changed:
How to reproduce:
1) Fresh install of Xubuntu 20.04
2) Open "Terminal"
3) Type "sudo apt autoremove --purge snapd gnome-software-plugin-snap"
4) Launch "Gnome Software"
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1873060 ***
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@Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt)
A personal computer, laptop or desktop, at home is the most wanted thing
in the lockdown in this corona season to work from home. A puter without
audio is next to good for nothing.
Since updating mine to 20.04 LTS on April 24, I have been running wall
to post. Facing a
Please find dpkg.log attached. I extracted with the following command
timely suspects but of those 140 only 131 are unique. I do not know why
unless there were updates twice for some reason.
grep -F '2020-05-16 23:' /var/log/dpkg.log | grep -F 'status installed'
2020-05-16 23:12:46 status
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Since dist-upgrade yesterday the bug disappears. copy/paste is working
normal.
Find the desired files in the attached file dmesg-history-
settings.tar.xz
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Thanks but none of those are gnome-shell or Xorg. They're just apps that
have crashed.
Please wait till the problem happens again and repeat the steps in
comment #4.
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First please try removing all nonstandard gnome-shell extensions. We
need to try this first because so many bugs are caused by extensions. If
you can reproduce the problem without gnome-shell extensions then please
attach a new video showing that.
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It looks like the main problem here is that your kernel audio devices
keep reappearing (and disappearing??):
May 18 21:04:31 sidpc kernel: snd_hda_intel :00:1f.3: Applying patch
firmware 'hda-jack-retask.fw'
May 18 21:04:31 sidpc kernel: snd_hda_intel :00:1f.3: bound :00:02.0
(ops
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