The old issue could possibly affect more people because it was for a
large commercial partner. Maybe, maybe not... But we don't need to pick
and choose which is more important when we can fix everyone's bugs
without reverting anything.
I proposed two fixes for this bug yesterday:
https://gitlab
@ Daniel van Vugt,
The faulty change has a timestamp of 22 Feb, and the package began to
arrive at users probably on 29 Mar. That's a difference of 5 weeks.
I'm not familiar with Ubuntu's internal procedures, I don't know how
things work, which component (e.g. building packages, QA, somewhat wide
Based on mikabytes's answer, I've found another solution that not will
not leave apt in a temporary broken state. For Ubuntu 22.04.4:
Download the packages:
$ wget -nc
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/42.9-0ubuntu5/+build/26711789/+files/gir1.2-mutter-10_42.9-0ubuntu5_amd64.deb
$ wget
I've fetched some older versions (again, I am running 22.04.4) of
packages gir1.2-mutter-10 libmutter-10-0 and mutter-common and made them
into hold status. After a very ugly and dangerous move, namely editing
/var/lib/dpkg/status by hand (to comply the dependencies of gnome-shell
which was broken
No need to reinstall the OS. I've posted a script for downgrading mutter
packages for Ubuntu 23.10, 23.04, and 22.04 here:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1509288/96411
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I've found a workaround:
I conducted a fresh installation of Ubuntu 22.04.4 and subsequently
marked specific packages for holding using the following commands:
$ sudo apt-mark hold gir1.2-mutter-10
$ sudo apt-mark hold libmutter-10-0
$ sudo apt-mark hold mutter-common
Following this, I proceeded
Same problem here. I have the lag in Gnome Terminal and Gnome Console
(kgx).
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Release: 22.04
Codename: jammy
$ dpkg -l | grep "mutter" | tr -s " " | cut -d " " -f 1-3
ii gir1.2-mutter-10:amd64 4
Same issue, I've noticed something very strange. If the below lines are
commented out, the lag takes a few minutes to kick in (vs immediately when not
commented out).
edit /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules
comment out the 2 lines:
RUN+="/usr/libexec/gdm-runtime-config set daemon PreferredDispla
It appears this is a recurrence of bug 1912246.
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** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Input lag in native terminal on Nvidia desktops with X11
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I have similar problem. I'm currently using Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS (x86_64).
Since some days (maybe three?) I see very odd behaviour from programs
running in gnome-terminal (or xfce4-terminal if it does not matter, I
guess the problem is not the terminal itself but VTE probably or
similar? - no problem
** Changed in: mutter
Status: Unknown => New
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Egmont Koblinger
Thanks for your reply after my comment I found out the issue that there is
other binary that contributes and I use hold method to downgrade and now the
issue is gone:D. the issue is indeed with the package I just hope they remove
the buggy version as soon as possible because it
> [amirsalarsafaei] I downgraded my mutter to 45.0-3ubuntu3 but the
issues persists
Mentioning just in case:
You should downgrade all the packages built from mutter's source that
you have installed, including libmutter-13-0, mutter-common, mutter-
common-bin etc. (Or at least I don't know which o
I am seeing similar interactivity issues on fully updated 22.04 on a Dell
Precision laptop with Nvidia + X11 that started a day or so ago. Most
noticeable in the terminal with lag/stuttering and seemingly lost keyboard
inputs, but also affecting other apps with stuttering keyboard inputs and
so
So I'm on release 23.10 kernel 6.7.10-060710-generic x11 + nvidia 545 drivers +
gnome 45.2
yesterday I upgraded these packages:
2024-03-31 14:25:59 upgrade mutter-common:all 45.2-0ubuntu3 45.2-0ubuntu4
2024-03-31 14:25:59 upgrade gir1.2-mutter-13:amd64 45.2-0ubuntu3 45.2-0ubuntu4
2024-03-31 14:25
I can confirm the issue (I am on ubuntu 22.04 nvidia + x11). gnome-
terminal, emacs and similar applications was lagging. Starting an
application that updated the screen continuously (such as glxgears)
seems to have alleviated the problem.
Downgrading mutter to from 42.9-0ubuntu7 (which I got in t
If anyone experiences problems with Wayland then please subscribe to bug
1970389 instead.
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