I think this might happen because the screen is off at 6am. So any
attempt to change the gamma ramps (turn off night light) might fail and
not be reattempted. That would be easy enough to fix if it was all in
the gnome-shell process, but I suspect some of it is happening in the
'colord' or 'gsd-col
Update about #59
I recently find that the bug occured on my ubuntu may because of IBUS, a
input engine. Everytime the bug occurs, I turned down ibus and it works.
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I wonder if we could generalise this with bug 1772212, assuming mentions
of "nvidia" were removed from that. Although that bug might well be
Nvidia-specific.
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This may have something to do with using an external screen.
I usually use only my external screen, with laptop screen/lid closed.
I noticed right now that if I open the laptop lid, then color on the external
screen goes back to "normal" and color on the laptop screen (defined as
secondary, witho
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Night Light is set to turn on at 10:00 pm and off at 6:00 am.
At 7:25 am I noticed the icon had disappeared but the screen was still "orange".
Please find as an attachment the results of:
lspci -kv > lspci.txt
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
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Since upgrading to groovy my openvpn connection out to our corporate is
not working.
I was testing Iwd but have now reverted to wpa_supplicant.
Connection to the vpn succeeds and routing table gets setup no traffic
is flowing over the connection and I get the following error
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gd
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1892440 ***
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1849142 ***
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To prove this isn't a duplicate of bug 1849142, please:
1. Open the 'Extensions' app and disable 'Ubuntu AppIndicators'.
2. Reboot.
3. Wait until the problem happens again.
4. When the problem happens ne
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** Tags added: fixed-in-3.37.91 fixed-upstream
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Hey guys, please, calm down. I'm sure canonical assignee is doing his best and
we'll have a solution to this bug quick enough.Envoyé depuis mon téléphone
intelligent Samsung Galaxy.
Message d'origine De : schollsky <1892...@bugs.launchpad.net>
Date : 20-09-09 19 h 40 (GMT-05:0
> PopOS pushed a fix pretty quickly, so you
> can see that there are Ubuntu flavors who are actively managing
> themselves better than Canonical is managing the main distro.
Isn't PopOS more a new distro based on Ubuntu rather than a flavor like
KUbuntu, UbuntuMate, XUbuntu? However, when PopOS p
Hi Cristiano,
on 09.09.20 um 18:47 you wrote:
> This thread is about a bug in "mutter 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2". Just it.
> (not about arguing philosophies).
You are partially right.
> As it is a bug, it ends up embarrassing people. It's normal.
Agreed.
> "Freedom of choice" doesn't mean bad s
I share a screenshot of one of the shell bugs in size multiplied by 4.
URL: https://i.imgur.com/d6icrfo.png
I've disabled my extensions for the example, if it helps to better
understand this frustrating issue.
I understand that Ubuntu is free and partly developed by volunteers.
Ubuntu has the r
Public bug reported:
As of a few weeks ago or so, GNOME Shell loses the text scaling factor
(it's set back to 1) when logging out and logging back in again. It is
preserved for other programs, just not the shell (top bar, menus, dash).
Setting it to another value and then back to the desired value
> How much did you pay to Canonical for using Ubuntu 20.04? How much are
you willing to pay to Canonical for a fix?
I feel this, and "if you don't like it go use proprietary software," are
extremely harmful perspectives. Open source is still evolving, and it's
not so much about demanding free labo
You are right that there are two places this is defined: in
/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/ubuntu-browsers.d/ubuntu-integration and in
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.evince.
I'll adjust apparmor to fix ubuntu-integration to use the exo-open
abstraction.
There is an evince task though because we don't want
[PLEASE SEE COMMENT #17 FOR A WORKAROUND.]
> OK, you state it's a massive bug breaking desktops. Is this really
true? Is it a security issue? Are you not able to use the desktop
because of this bug?
It's fair enough to point out that it's (probably) not a security bug,
but it IS pretty substantia
Hi Cristiano,
on 09.09.20 um 18:47 you wrote:
> This thread is about a bug in "mutter 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2". Just it.
> (not about arguing philosophies).
You are partially right.
> As it is a bug, it ends up embarrassing people. It's normal.
Agreed.
> "Freedom of choice" doesn't mean bad s
I was able to work around the issue by changing the theme in Gnome
Tweaks from Yaru to Adwaita or sticking with Yaru and removing the gtk-
icon-sizes defintion (note it spans multiple lines) in the gtk2 rc at
/usr/share/themes/Yaru/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
This may break the look of other gtk2 applications
Hello Telework Inc. on 09.09.20 um 17:26 you wrote:
> That’s an extremely limited perspective, Stefan. My point is that ideally,
> nobody would push a version of mutter with a massive bug that breaks
> desktops around the world in the first place.
OK, you state it's a massive bug breaking desktop
@nrbrtx it works! Thank you very much!
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Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of release and do not
work well wi
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Dear Stefan,
This thread is about a bug in "mutter 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2". Just it.
(not about arguing philosophies).
As it is a bug, it ends up embarrassing people. It's normal.
"Freedom of choice" doesn't mean bad software. It is a wrong idea. Also,
Canonical is a company and there are peopl
@Yuriy Chernichenko (nikosid)
I have just uploaded newest HWE package versions with latest security fixes to
the PPA.
You have to try adding it again and upgrading Xorg packages from it.
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That’s an extremely limited perspective, Stefan. My point is that ideally,
nobody would push a version of mutter with a massive bug that breaks
desktops around the world in the first place.
As I said, it is extremely embarrassing. Defending bad software design is
even more embarrassing. It’s not a
This tendency is childish.
If you want warranted security with fast(?) bug fixing, look out for a
proprietary OS solution or better contribute to Ubuntu by coding support.
Please stop behaving like a child:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_ain't_no_such_thing_as_a_free_lunch
If you want fre
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1849142 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1849142
Daniel - I tried the work around recommended for bug 1849142 however
that didn't fix the problem and the issue still persists.
I therefore believe that the issue is a separate one.
Are you able to provide a
@nrbrtx, hi. Thank you so much for your patch. I'm using it for more than one
year, but few days ago I reinstalled my OS and it doesn't work now. I tried to
completely reinstall it but it didn't help.
I use xubuntu 18.04.5 LTS.
Can you help or give some advice?
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Daniel,
Today I login in (after 3 days) and all seems normal again. Very strange
since 3days ago I also re-login and rebooted several times and the
double icons remained. Maybe there were updates in today's login, i
don't know. Whatever the problems seems to have disappeared.
Note: that I have
In the past we had the Ubuntu logo exactly as Red Hat has its own, but
then we removed it for some problems related to the length of the
"activity" label once translated.
Basically we got different spacing according to the length of the text,
and the logo looked misaligned or even overlapped the t
Workaround as mentioned in #17 works fine for me.
> NV118 / Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics 620 (KBL GT2)
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Hi, this detail has been discussed a lot in the past on Yaru repo. The
summary is that for the purpose of the icon, the grid seems to be the
best representation so far. With this in mind we decided to keep the
icon, but we are not closed to proposals.
I leave here some links to go into the details
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Allow a user to select among
Chris,
With the following packages installed and the workaround removed the
issue no longer occurs for me when enabling Automatic Login via
Settings. I have tested rebooting and starting from off several times
and it worked as expected each time. Previously the issue occurred on
every boot.
gdm
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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There is an easy workaround to this, as mentioned in #17
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1892440/comments/17)
Just downgrade libmutter for the time being.
For anyone complaining about how long this takes to resolve: it hasn't even
beem three weeks. Ubuntu is an ooen source
Looks to me like the systemd-fsckd test is just busted on focal since
2020-08-13 :(
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[SRU] New upstream release 3.36.3
To
Extremely annoying bug. I need to set "Fonts"/"Scaling Factor" in Gnome
Tweaks to 0.99 and back to 1.00 every time I re-/start my P52
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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If they removed a dconf hidden setting, I think it's unlikely they will go out
of their way to build it into the GUI, especially with the GNOME trend of
removing configuration/options. You'll probably get the same answer if the bug
is not considered a duplicate (i.e. "I don't think it's super us
Thank you for the links, Sebastian and Daniel.
I've resubmitted a bug report, because the one that was turned down was
specifically about max-recents in dconf, rather than about the
functionality.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gedit/-/issues/357
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Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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All autopkgtests for the newly accepted gdm3 (3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.1) for
focal have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
systemd/245.4-4ubuntu3.2 (amd64, s390x, ppc64el)
Please visit the excuses page listed below and investigate the
All autopkgtests for the newly accepted gdm3 (3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.1) for
focal have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
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Daniel, thanks for your reply.
As per your instruction, yes selecting 'Ubuntu on Wayland' solves the
issue.
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