I can reproduce this much more easily and consistently when tiling
chrome and vscode both running under xwayland.
e.g.
1. Tile vscode to the right (super+right)
2. Tile chrome to the left (super+left)
3. both apps are unresponsive to input, chrome can be seen flickering as in OPs
video with
Updated and now I can't reproduce. Looks like some update made it go
away.
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"gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c:5653 drawable is not a native X11
fwiw I've checked Ubuntu 21.10/22.04, Fedora 35/36 and Arch. This only
happens in Ubuntu.
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"gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c:5653 drawable is not
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 22.04 development fully updated as of time of this report.
On a fresh boot, as soon as you open some applications and do the up
touchpad gesture to enter the application grid and then back down to
- return to the desktop, journal spits out js stacktrace and
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 22.04 Development
-
- A 3 finger touchpad swipe up/down gesture with 1 application open outputs a
lot of JS errors and stacks to the journal. This issue may be the same or
related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1968383
but the
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 22.04 development fully updated as of time of this report.
On a fresh boot, as soon as you open some applications and do the up
touchpad gesture to enter the application grid and then back down to
- return to the desktop, journal spits out js stacktrace.
+
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 22.04 Development
A 3 finger touchpad swipe up/down gesture with 1 application open outputs a lot
of JS errors and stacks to the journal. This issue may be the same or related
to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1968383 but the
output is
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 22.04 development fully updated as of time of this report.
On a fresh boot, as soon as you open some applications and do the up
- touch gesture to enter the application grid and then back down to return
- to the desktop, journal spits out js stacktrace.
+
I am seeing this in 22.04 and an easy way for me to reproduce is on a
fresh login, open a terminal and watch the log, open Brave/Chrome, for
some reason the first time you open the browser it has a GTK title bar
which goes away on closing/reopening the app, now right clicking in the
terminal
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 22.04 development fully updated as of time of this report.
On a fresh boot, as soon as you open some applications and do the up
touch gesture to enter the application grid and then back down to return
to the desktop, journal spits out js stacktrace.
Apr 08 18:46:18
Fixed here as well, tested same steps as #17. Just wanted to add tested
version is 70~ubuntu3.21.10.1
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Title:
Removable drives are not
Hi Daniel, sorry for the late reply, it does look very similar to bug
1863416, the only difference is it's happening in wayland for me.
Contrary to what I said above I can't consistently reproduce the problem
but I do still see these messages in the journal, but no idea how to
reproduce them.
I
I'm getting spammed by libinput messages about the system being slow. A
couple of patches in libinput were merged to master about month ago
that rate limits some messages that previously were not, and should at
least stop the spamming of messages, if you use a wireless mouse for
example the
** Package changed: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) => mutter (Ubuntu)
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"gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c:5653 drawable is not a native X11 window" in
* I found out how to repro.
Ubuntu 21.10 on Wayland session
mutter 40.5-1ubuntu3~21.10.1
If I leave any gtk apps open e.g. gnome-terminal, evince, Files open,
and then open Google Chrome with the flags to enable wayland support
--enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland
Then
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 21.10 on Wayland session
mutter 40.5-1ubuntu3~21.10.1
My apologies if this does not belong in mutter but because it happens in
multiple applications, it's my best guess.
This is a weird bug because I don't know what causes it but it happens
consistently after normal
Can confirm, does not happen with dock disabled. Thanks!
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Title:
Object .GUnionVolumeMonitor (0x5572c2e0f8a0), has been already
deallocated
Public bug reported:
on Ubuntu 21.10
gnome-shell 40.5-1ubuntu2
Locking desktop and then unlocking it makes gnome-shell spit out a stack
trace.
v 22 02:00:49 saturn gnome-shell[33781]: Object .GUnionVolumeMonitor
(0x5572c2e0f8a0), has been already deallocated — impossible to access it. This
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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Confirmed fixed here too.
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Title:
gnome-shell infinite error loop when closing app in activities
I also reported this upstream https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/issues/1791
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gnome-shell infinite error loop when closing app
There's nothing in /var/crash related to this. I guess I associated
stack traces with crashes, perhaps error is the appropriate description
here. I've edited the title and description to reflect this.
** Summary changed:
- gnome-shell infinite crash loop when closing app in activities overview
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Ubuntu 19.10 on Xorg
gnome-shell 3.34.1-1ubuntu1
How to reproduce:
1) Open terminal and watch journalct -f
2) Open Files
3) Close Files in the activities overview
4) gnome-shell loop crashes non stop.
Oct 14 23:25:38 titan gnome-shell[9919]: Object St.Button
Getting this on 19.04
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Title:
Unrecoverable failure in required component
org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.Color.desktop
To manage notifications
I can also reproduce this reliably in Disco. I tried to enable Canonical
Partner packages so I think it's easy to trigger.
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Software &
I see this error in the logs.
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I'm sorry, I no longer use Ubuntu on my machines. But I can confirm this
happened to me when the lockscreen is active.
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gnome-shell
Apologies, this is indeed still happening in 18.10.
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gnome-shell filling up syslog with thousands of entries (stack traces
ending in
It's been removed from 18.10.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 9:51 PM Daniel van Vugt <
daniel.van.v...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Is anyone seeing this bug in Ubuntu 18.10 or is it already fixed there?
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Same behavior in Gnome 3.30.1 in 18.10 Beta.
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Title:
gnome-shell filling /var/log/syslog with "Object St.Icon|BoxLayout
(...), has been
Same behavior, happens when screen is locked, log grew close to 1 GB in
less then 1 hour locked.
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gnome-shell filling /var/log/syslog
I would just remove ureadahead using apt. It's just another canonical
project that nobody has looked at in years and not a priority. I see no
difference whatsoever without it and maybe you won't either.
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This problem is compounded by the fact that rsyslog is duplicating
journal logging. Getting huge log files.
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Repeated
This problem seems to affect 32 bit version of Ubuntu. I just realized
my working xubuntu install was 64 bit as opposed to the 32 bit I was
using for Ubuntu. So I decided to try out 64 bit Ubuntu and guess what?
Shuts down and reboots as expected every single time and I've been using
for a couple
I have tried with both default nouveau and nvidia-current without
problems.
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10de:0407 Ubuntu 12.04 shutdown hangs with proprietary nVidia
This has been driving me crazy. I tried everything recommended and could
not get rid of the problem. I too could shutdown or reboot if I did it
immediately following booting into the login screen, but once I logged
on and used the machine for a bit of time it would hang always if I
tried shutting
I was sufferring from this, eventually installed Xubuntu 12.04 and all
was well
See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/987933/comments/8
If anybody else goes this route please let us know if you are still
affected. In my case I can shutdown and reboot without problem and using
I had the same problem, adding pci=noacpi to the kernel parameters
worked for me. Suspend to ram doesn't work though.
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