Public bug reported:
I use Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and many times when I unlock the computer I find
that my session is closed, losing all the things I had open, after this
when trying to restart an error message box appears that says "gnome-
shell crashed with SIGABRT in ???() ".
I have tried to see
Additional in log:
yhojann@pc:/var/log$ cat apport.log
INFO: apport (pid 33161) 2024-07-09 02:58:40,787: called for pid 2967, signal
6, core limit 0, dump mode 1
INFO: apport (pid 33161) 2024-07-09 02:58:41,790: executable:
/usr/bin/gnome-shell (command line "/usr/bin/gnome-shell")
INFO: apport
I have the same problem, when I unlock the computer I find that all my
applications are closed, I have lost the progress of my work multiple
times, it is as if I closed and started the user session again, then the
message box appears saying that it has been experienced an internal
error with this
Now from Ubuntu 24.04 can change brightness using
- From Ubuntu Desktop session (wayland): `sudo ddcutil setvcp 10 5 --display 1`.
- From Xorg session: `xrandr --output HDMI-1 --brightness 0.5`.
The idea is that the brightness change could be done in a friendly way
from the gnome screen
Now, from wyland can not change brightness.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1967335
Title:
Brightness is not show in desktop mode
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Public bug reported:
The brightness level control is visible only on a notebook, but it is
not visible on the desktop version. The brightness of both my monitors
are excessive and I must be turning down and up from the rear buttons, I
would prefer that I could manipulate the brightness from the