Finally making some headway, I tried the following:
1. boot the system.
2. at the graphical login prompt, switch to another console (Ctrl+Alt+F2)
3. login
4. logout
The screen displays the GUI login prompt but hangs. I can still login on
this console using the braille display.
5. Log in from ano
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I feel conflicted about letting gnome-shell just exit. It will result in some
people logging bug reports that we can't diagnose, but those will be orders of
magnitude fewer than what we see now.
So short term for 18.04, it's a good idea. Slightly beyond that, it's
going to keep hurting us if
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It looks like upstream has a "fix" coming:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/commit/2d80fd02e76bbe17dc52072299dda92ab88c99c0
Although that will just stop the crash reports from occurring and not
fix the root cause. That may be all we need for now...
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Hmmm ok I cannot open the bibliography database. Every time I try, I am
informed I need to restart. Seems like I have to chase a LibreOffice
bug first.
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Interesting perhaps that trying to start the bibliography window
required a restart of the LibreOffice window.
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mutter c
In my /etc/apport/crashdb.conf the offending line is no longer 23, it's
20.
Testing now
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mutter crashed while selec
Restarting didn't help, still was informed I needed to restart. I feel
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I'm seeing the same bug with red headerbar buttons in other apps. I
think colorhug-client was where I saw it last.
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[regression] Many programs crashing at exit with assert failure:
../../../../src/cairo-h
Did some testing on bionic.
It appears to me as if the feature is designed solely for Wayland. Yes,
on Wayland with GTK_IM_MODULE unset it seems to work without issues. On
Wayland with GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus I can reproduce the issues as described
above.
On Xorg the feature works very poorly irrespec
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To manage notificatio
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Wacom settings icon is present ev
After having read one of Carlos' comments in the upstream issue, I
switched to a German XKB layout and was then able to type ü via the
screen keyboard.
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Hmm.. I now see that the issue is present in 17.10 too, so it's probably
due to something else but the latest IBus changes which affected
Ctrl+Shift+U.
I also see that some extended characters work. For instance, the letters
å, ä and ö, which are in the Swedish alphabet, work for me. Weird.
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@Jeremy: Your workaround with not setting GTK_IM_MODULE makes me think
of bug #1760308, where that would have been an alternative solution (see
comment #6). Now Sebastien fixed it in IBus instead.
To stop setting GTK_IM_MODULE would be an easy thing in im-config, of
course. I'm hesitating since we
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When in fullscreen, the buttons that should appear when hovering the
mouse cursor centered on the top of the display don't appear. They still
have the function but, as it's impossible to see them, it's not possible
to see if the button will close or minimize the session.
I'm
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Your original config in comment #1 is correct: you must specify the
underlying devices, because those names are matched later for
"interfaces:" in the bond config.
The issue with 802.3ad is likely a driver issue or a bug in systemd; the
right mode needs to be set by networkd (which may require reb
Trying to reproduce on different system (laptop).
Same Ubuntu release and GNOME/my desktop system, GDM packages.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 17.10
Release:17.10
$ apt-cache policy gdm3
gdm3:
Installed: 3.26.1-3ubuntu3
Candidate: 3.26.1-3ubuntu3
Version table:
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I'm working on libvirt/kvm hypervisor
I user 2 bondind interfaces:
eno1 + eno2 => bond0 via "netplan" ("service" interface for hypervisor)
eno3 + eno4 => bond1 via "ifupdown" ("virtualization" interface for libvirt)
Since last upgrade (today), i got "Warn
This would be a systemd-networkd bug, which I suspect might have already
been fixed too. Reassigning to systemd.
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udisks2 2.7.6-2ubuntu6 "suggests" libblockdev-crypto2;
that needs to be set to "recommends" at least.
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Not 100% sure if this is a networkd bug or a nplan bug, but...
On new install of 17.10 systemd-networkd loops with:
Oct 23 16:45:24 san-jose systemd[1]: Starting Network Service...
Oct 23 16:45:24 san-jose systemd-networkd[1217]: enp129s0f0: Gained IPv6L
I can confirm what Sebastien proposed. Installing libblockdev-crypto2 and
restarting the udisks2.service did the trick.
Also it maybe worth mention that in my case the installation of Ubuntu
18.04(beta2) performed with the new "minimal installation" option.
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Hi Sebastien, yeah actually I did it right after reporting this bug.
Installing libblockdev-crypto2 and restarting udisks2 service made it
work!
Do you think we should categorize this under udisks2?
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gnome-shell uses lots of memory, and grows over time
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Trying to pin this bug down, I deactivated nVIDIA's driver, reactivated
nouveau and rebooted.
Sadly, the problem still persists.
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Gunnar, please see my comments at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/issues/109#note_98033
Can we stop setting GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus at least in the GNOME and Ubuntu
sessions?
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MIR approved.
The new version synced from debian in bionic (UNAPPROVED) looks good
now, and appears to have corrected test suite issues:
18057438 | X- | volume-key | 0.3.9-4 | 6 hours
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Thanks, that's worth fixing but not really a release blocked issue,
tagging rls-bb-notfixing
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* New upstream release (LP: #1764591)
* Drop Build-Depends on network-manager-dev, no longer necessary
* Cherry-pick 0006-build-Fix-USER
That’s great news! Will the fix still make it into 18.04 LTS?
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Hi Sebastien, just gave that a try and it didn't help for me. Thank you
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To ma
Thanks, It seems I cannot reproduce.
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the issue was in gtk and fixed in the recent update
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does it work if you install libblockdev-crypto2 ?
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Public bug reported:
"logn" is common notation for log base n, e.g. log2(x) is log base 2 of
x.
gnome-calculator appears to always parse this notation as log(n)(x).
So, log10(2) is log(10)(2) = 2, rather than log10(2) ~= 0.301.
Arbitrary bases are already supported if the base is input as a
subs
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update gnome-con
Indeed the file search feature got improved in bionic
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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I'm happy to assist in what capacity I can. Currently I'm not using the
computer for anything else, so I can format the drive and reinstall
ubuntu again, if some more details are required.
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Thank you, Jeremey! It seems that this is now no longer an issue. I'm on
the Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (development branch) and updated this morning.
(April 17th, 2018).
Dropbox folders are now being indexed properly and I can search for
files within Dropbox folders.
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@Daniel, yes, this is a duplicate of this, although I never noticed the
input language changed as well! Can be closed as a duplicate.
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Switching back
Yep. GNOME Shell 3.28.1 fixed this issue for me.
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** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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>From the logs it seems that even if the locale is set to a non-english
language, the config variable xkb-keymap introduced in 17.10 is set to
'us' and Ubiquity uses this value to update the UI.
Apr 17 08:55:11 debconf (filter): <-- GET debian-installer/locale
debconf (developer): <-- GET debian-i
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* Merge change from Debian:
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jibel is looking at this one but it looks like a console-setup issue at
this point
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I uninstalled LIRC, just to be on the safe side.
Orca is necessary for my using the computer.
I uncommented the line #WaylandEnable=false and rebooted.
The problem still persists.
Then, without logging in graphically, I switched to tty3 (Ctrl+Alt+F3).
Logged in, executed a single command "
Thanks.
Those bugs show you're using nvidia-384, which might be related.
Although I could not find anything that was obviously frozen.
If you edit /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and uncomment this line:
#WaylandEnable=false
does that fix it?
Also you seem to have a lot of these errors (in case that's
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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Windows not always drawn in correct places in AO when under Wayland
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The fix is in 3.28.1
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Public bug reported:
Screencast of the issue:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=367080
When using DnD to open a window that might be repositioned just after
being opened causes the window not to be properly positioned nor in the
workspace spread and in the workspace thumnail.
** Affec
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p
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during update i get this error
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xdg-user-dirs 0.15-2ubuntu6.16.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-112.135-generic 4.4.98
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Architecture: amd64
D
As requested, I killed both gdm3 and gnome-shell.
The bug-ids are #1764672 and #1764674 respectively.
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Logout afte
the new version has been accepted
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
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Same issue on 3.28.1 on ubuntu 18.04 and using an exchange calendar
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Thank you for your new comment but that bug has been closed for almost
10 years, please open a new bug instead of reopening the old one, the
issue might be different and a new report is going to include updated
information
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In that case, maybe the gdm3 (or gnome-shell) process is hung. Can you
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killall -ABRT gdm3
killall -ABRT gnome-shell
Then wait a while and check for crash files again.
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Thank you for information. nvidia-driver-390 driver have problems too, i hope
you can fix before the 18.04 final release.
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390/+bug/1762200)
Last question; mutter 3.28.1 not released when it will release and will you put
in 18.04?
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ubuntu 18.04 GDM - missing icons and letters on login screen wi
Also, if anyone can reproduce the problem again, do you find nouveau
errors in your kernel log around the time of the missing rendering?
Run 'dmesg' to see it all.
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crash-files in /var/crash.
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Well using nvidia proprietary driver is solving for me (nothing changed
in gdm3 custum.conf).
I switched to the nouveau driver when, a couple on month ago, nvidia
driver stop working with the new linux kernel version. But it seems they
have some other issue at now (i just filed a new bug report :D
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1754623 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1754623
Thank you for taking the time to report this crash and helping to make
this software better. This particular crash has already been reported
and is a duplicate of bug #1754623, so is being marked as such.
The problem may not be Wayland as much as forcing X allows the Nvidia
driver to work and avoids Nouveau and its bugs.
It's too late to consider changing the default. We have only 2 days to
final freeze.
** Summary changed:
- ubuntu 18.04 GDM - missing icons and letters on login screen
+ ubuntu 1
Seems to be related to some kind of race condition between number of
monitors changing (decreasing?), system sleep and screensaver
activation?
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It sounds like some component has crashed. Please:
1. Apply the workaround from bug 994921.
2. Reproduce the problem.
3. Look in /var/crash for crash files and then run:
ubuntu-bug /var/crash/YOURFILE.crash
4. Tell us here the ID of the new bug created.
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
S
WaylandEnable=false solved my problem. Thank you.
Ubuntu 18.04 using default xorg, why gdm using wayland?
Will you set gdm default xorg?
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Does bug 1762952 explain what you see?
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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