Yes vanilla in the sense of "whatever Ubuntu installs by default
including their extensions". I did not install gnome from ppa's if
that's what you're asking.
Seems to happen on 25.04 as well, and on 24.04 on my work computer
although not as frequently.
I also run manjaro on my personal machine a
Also an issue in Ubuntu 25.04
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Windows are slow to open shortly after login under X11 session
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I did a clean reinstall of 24.10 today and the bug still happens. FYI.
Jan 05 20:26:40 kman-ubuntu-pc1 systemd[3123]: xdg-desktop-portal.service:
start operation timed out. Termina>
Jan 05 20:26:40 kman-ubuntu-pc1 systemd[3123]: xdg-desktop-portal.service:
Failed with result 'timeout'.
Jan
Regarding xdg-desktop-portal errors, yes I have them too
↓ This is X11
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Nov 02 14:48:47 kman-ubuntu-pc1 systemd[3440]: Starting
xdg-desktop-portal.service - Portal service...
Nov 02 14:49:37 kman-ubuntu-pc1 xdg-desktop-por[3933]: Failed to create
Wayland session is not affected, GNOME Terminal / Console / Settings
start up instantly even after a reboot.
But I can't use Wayland because XWayland apps are blurry on my 4K
displays scaled to 150% (GNOME has had a merge request to fix this for 3
years now, still not done). I use apps like Androi
Same issue in 24.10 after upgrading from 24.04
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way. GNOME settings are affected as well.
Takes about 30 seconds, and looking at output of strace, GNOME Te
Public bug reported:
I upgraded from Ubuntu 24.04 to 24.10 when the latter came out.
After booting up and logging in, any GNOME application (Terminal,
Console, File Manager, Settings) takes a really long time to start, up
to 30 seconds or so.
Non-GNOME applications start normally, i.e. pretty mu
I'm not using encryption or zfs and the bug has been present since the
beta
On Sun, Jun 16, 2024, 9:05 PM Sidney Kelley <2060...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> > I also have encryption, does everyone with the bug have it?
>
>
> Nope. I just got my bug marked duplicate here. I am not running
> encry
Thank you Jeremy, I filed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/2063222
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Title:
X11 fractional scaling support is missing in 46.0
Public bug reported:
X11
GNOME
NVIDIA 4080 with their driver
->
GNOME settings has a "ghost" display called "Unknown Display", its
resolution is 1024 x 768
I only have one display attached - a 4K 27" DELL plugged into the NVIDIA
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+
FWIW - I'm also using GNOME 46 in another distro - Manjaro - and this
issue does not exist there
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Ghost "unknown display" since upgrading
Fractional scaling is available again after today's updates
However the ghost "Unknown Display" is still there
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Two issues with GNOME Display Settings since upgrading to Ubuntu 24.04
beta
1 - I am unable to select Fractional Scaling and set it to 150%.
The Fractional Scaling checkbox appears to do nothing - 1) selecting it
does not enable the Apply button 2) does not update the list o
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Hello,
Sometimes, about every 10 boot, the iwlwifi driver fails to initialize
the hardware and WiFi connectivity is not available.
dmesg from failed boot:
[4.316757] iwlwifi :00:14.3: enabling device ( -> 0002)
...
[4.400950] iwlwifi :00:14.3: CSR_RESET
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1969243 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1969243
Same thing here after upgrading from 21.10 to 24.04 yesterday.
My GPU is an AMD and 21.10 defaulted to Wayland.
With 22.04 - the session is X11 and there is no "gears" icon to select
Wayland.
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After Ubuntu boots, the keyboard and the mouse are dead. I have to
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I use two monitors with USB hub feature. My keyboard and mouse are
plugged into one of those monitors.
After Ubuntu boots, the keyboard and the mouse are dead. I have to
unplug the monitor's USB cable from the computer and plug it back in,
then the keyboard and the mouse are
The bug is between amdgpu and mesa:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/1808
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am
Public bug reported:
With Ubuntu 21.10, I consistently get freezes in GNOME desktop (X11)
5-10 minutes after logging in.
I can still Ctrl+Alt+Fx to the console and reboot, but the graphical
desktop is completely frozen.
The system log contains amdgpu errors like this:
[ 1030.245628] [drm:amdgpu
After the above error happened, I'm getting these on subsequent attempts
to do apt-get update / dist-upgrade:
Reading package lists... Done
W: https://repo.skype.com/deb/dists/stable/InRelease: No system certificates
available. Try installing ca-certi
Public bug reported:
Since installing the Ubuntu 14.10 beta update, I see Google Chrome crash
on startup.
This happens about 1/3 of the time.
The issue doesn't exist with same Chrome version, on same hardware, in
Fedora 20 -- and did not exist prior to updating to Ubuntu 14.10 beta
(i.e. 14.04).
Removed core dump from the crash report, for security / privacy reasons.
Feel free to request by email.
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Oh wunder, wunder!
Fixed by an update/dist-upgrade just now, which pulled down:
libqscintilla2-9 libqscintilla2-l10n python-qscintilla2
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A possible packaging issue (or two) on an amd64 system.
1 - Per the suggestion in the Bitbucket tracker, I tried to install i386
versions of libraries required by TortoiseHG:
https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg/issue/3349
$sudo apt-get install python-qscintilla2:i386 libqscintilla2-9:i386
Read
FWIW -- I've been running TortoiseHG and Mercurial from these PPAs, they
need to be installed together (thg requires a certain range of hg
verisons)...
https://launchpad.net/~tortoisehg-ppa/+archive/stable-snapshots
https://launchpad.net/~mercurial-ppa/+archive/stable-snapshots
There are no "rar
Possibly related to this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunar/+bug/1162855
First Thunar crashed, immediately afterwards I was logged out of XFCE.
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Think I see what's going on: the version of gtk-greeter included in
Ubuntu 13.04 uses the user profile's desktop background if there is one.
At least one thing is still wrong -- my desktop background is a small
image (from subtlepatterns.com) set to tile. The greeter does not tile.
Two small enha
Public bug reported:
Was trying to use lightdm-webkit-greeter on Ubuntu 13.04, installed from
apt-get
/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf:
[SeatDefaults]
user-session=ubuntu
greeter-session=lightdm-webkit-greeter
/etc/lightdm/lightdm-webkit-greeter.conf:
[greeter]
background=/usr/share/backgrounds/warty
Public bug reported:
I am running ubuntu with XFCE, and here is the content of my /etc/xdg
/xdg-xubuntu/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf
#
# background = Background file to use, either an image path or a color (e.g.
#772953)
# theme-name = GTK+ theme to use
# icon-theme-name = Icon theme to use
Diagnosed the issue:
Caused by a dependency check for Qt 4.6 and PyQt 4.7 in
tortoisehg/hgqt/qtlib.py.
if PYQT_VERSION_STR.split('.') < ['4', '7'] or \
QT_VERSION_STR.split('.') < ['4', '6']:
sys.stderr.write('TortoiseHg requires Qt 4.6 and PyQt 4.7\n')
sys.stderr.write('You have Qt %s
Same here. Ubuntu 12.10 upgraded to 13.04 beta.
Also tried more recent mercurial / thg from https://launchpad.net
/~tortoisehg-ppa, didn't make any difference.
Curiously enough, commands that don't launch a GUI -- "thg version",
"thg help" -- work fine. Trying to launch the GUI fails.
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