@Daniel, I installed deb package for "performance" fix, you have written in #22.
But since 18th November freeze did not appear anymore. If it does I will try to
collect info from #22.
@Vinod, did you try to install deb package from bug 1849142 from #14.
Download deb file and execute from termina:
Also note: Comment #7 is bug 1898005, not this one.
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gnome-shell crashes when you try to change the resolution
[S
Thanks. That shows you still have the Ubuntu Dock enabled. Please
disable it in the Extensions app and then tell us if this bug still
occurs.
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I'm going to sleep. Thank you again.
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OK, thanks. I forgot something...
Now that you only have Ubuntu extensions installed please start
disabling those via the Extensions app. Log out and in again afterwards
to be sure.
Then when you're using gnome-shell without any extensions does the bug
still occur? If so then please run:
gsett
OK, thanks. If you log out and in again now and the problem still occurs
then I think we're done. At least in confirming the correct project is
'gnome-shell'.
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Ok, sorry.
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dock and t
I'm not convinced you have a clean setup yet. Please don't install Dash
to Dock, or any extensions, while working on this bug.
Please delete it all again:
cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell
rm -rf extensions
and then log out and in again. Do not install any extensions. Now does
the bug still occu
The impression I have is: maybe some extension (possibly hide top bar)
or configuration changed something more intrinsic to the system, which
was preserved even after the reset etc.
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Okay. The same problem with the flashing dock happened in all cases.
Before I reinstalled "Dash to Dock", I managed to reproduce the problem
as in the video above. Then, I installed the aforementioned extension (I
disabled the Ubuntu dock previously to avoid conflicts) and tested both
Dash to Dock
** Attachment added: "VID_20201124_022429636.mp4"
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The extensions folder no longer exists...
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dock and top bar flashing non-stop at fullscreen
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There, I executed the commands. The "extensions" folder disappears
afterwards, right?
When installing the dash to dock, to avoid conflict between the docks,
what would be the appropriate procedure?
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Your shellsettings/gsettings actually are not a problem anymore. The
last problem I can see is that you have local extensions installed in
your home directory, which is not part of your "settings". Please wipe
them by running:
cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell
rm -rf extensions
and then log out a
Okay, I've made significant progress. With the reset I was able to
remove the traces from the extensions. I will resend the new
"shellsettings22.txt".
I add that I found on the internet something similar to the problem I
have: https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues/298
The difference is
The attachment in comment #25 shows you still have local extensions
installed. Please wipe them by running:
cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell
rm -rf extensions
and then log out and in again. Does the bug still happen?
If for any reason you want to reset ALL your settings to the "factory
defaults
Is there any way to reset gnome? I have no idea what's going on.
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dock and top bar flashing non-stop at fullscreen
I uninstalled all extensions. They don't appear anywhere: "tweak tools";
"gnome extensions" website or "extensions".
I tried to find the extension files inside ".local> share> gnome-shell>
extensions" and I didn't find anything either, even with the function to
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If, due to the nature
Please try logging into 'Ubuntu' instead of 'Ubuntu on Wayland' and tell
us if that has the same issue. Please also then run:
lspci -kv > lspci.txt
xrandr --verbose > xrandr.txt
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
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St
It seems that wayland is incompatible with the amdgpu renoir integrated
gpu.
On Tue, Nov 24, 2020, 11:08 v f wrote:
> Through hdmi port or usb c port. I don't use displaylink.
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2020, 11:05 Daniel van Vugt <1905...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> wrote:
>
>> When you say "external monito
Through hdmi port or usb c port. I don't use displaylink.
On Tue, Nov 24, 2020, 11:05 Daniel van Vugt <1905...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> When you say "external monitors" do you mean via a DisplayLink adapter?
>
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>https://git
It sounds like you have a peripheral that's generating unwanted mouse
wheel events. If the problem is still happening then please run 'xev' in
a Terminal window and move the mouse pointer over the little white
window. Now do you see new events being logged in the Terminal window?
** Package change
When you say "external monitors" do you mean via a DisplayLink adapter?
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Importance: Unknown
** Tags added: bionic
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Phantom mouse wheel events without user input
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OK, I want to be completely sure the extensions have been cleaned out.
Please now run:
gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.shell > shellsettings22.txt
ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/ > local22.txt
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The login GUI is gnome-shell, not gdm3. gdm3 is just its parent/manager.
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OK, thanks. It looks like the problem is in gnome-shell:
JS ERROR: TypeError: this.actor is null
vfunc_set_actor/this._monitorsChangedId<@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/layout.js:103:25
I don't have authority to target bionic immediately, but I have
requested authorization for a bionic fix.
** Tags added: bionic
** Tags added: fixed-in-3.35.1 fixed-upstream
** Also affects: mutter (Ubuntu Groovy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: mutter (Ubuntu Hirsu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1775392 ***
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Re-Actually , we kept getting the failure to login and the gnome crash
even by restarting sssd regularly.
I finally isolated my problem to be a duplicate of this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sourc
Problem still occurs with Extensions disabled.
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Last week I updated ubuntu from 20.04 to 18.04. Now I have Remmina
freezing after inactivity and will unfreeze after a while like 3-4
minutes. Won't take any keystrokes and all icons are greyed out.
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Yes, that fixed it! They regenerated! I don't know what caused the
issue. Should i reply here if the next time i save files in Picard and
they don't generate a thumbnail?
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The Firefox testing infrastructure is based on Ubuntu 18.04. In order to
enable the Wayland backend by default, we need to also run test on that.
There is one particular bug in Mutter 3.28 that I'd like to see fixed
for that, thus requesting a backport of a patch. It's alread
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Can't connect t
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Description changed:
+ * Impact
+ Nautilus->sendto fails to use the thunderbird snap command
+
+ * Test case
+ On a Ubuntu default session
+ $ snap install thunderbird
+ $ nautilus
+ $ right click on a file an
You could try removing ~/.cache/thumbnails/fail and see if the others
correctly got regenerated or fail again
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Cover a
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Note, even disabling the touchpad, or unloading the kernel touchpad
drivers didn't solve it. I had to plug in a mouse and remove it to stop
having this problem
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Even after multiple restart the issue was not fixed. Turns out it was
affecting every application that involved mouse wheel down. when I
pressed ctrl, it would zoom out etc.
User level FIX: Weirdly, after I plugged in a USB mouse, and plugged it
out. The issue stopped. Yep, just like that.
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The problem persists, btw.
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dock and top bar flashing non-stop at fullscreen
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I tried to perform with administrator privileges on both "Ubuntu"
(default) and "GNOME Xorg". In both it was not possible. But I managed
to do it without being an admin, even though nothing came up.
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special characters ctrl+shift+u not allowed in login form
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Bug also occurs on gnome software in groovy
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gnome-software cannot install classic snaps if a channel is selecte
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Scratch #38. It needed a reboot and now everything works fine.
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Graphical snaps can't run in Gnome 3.38 Wayland sessions
I installed the Groovy-proposed updates, including:
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Running a Snap results in the same err
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chrome and gnome-terminal tabs moves to the last by itself
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This doesn't occur with Firefox. But it occurs with Chrome AND gnome-
terminal.
What happens is that if I have more than one tab in focus, it moves to
the last tabs by itself.
Here is a screen capture of what happens.
I am running ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS, i
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Once i copied the file it is now shown correctly in the new location
(the Desktop). But i have a hell of a lot more files in the main Music
folder which do have a cover shown inside Gnome Videos while Nautilus
doesn't show covers for them. I am using MusicBrainz Picard from Ubuntu
repos for saving
thanks!
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filed an upstream bug for this one as well:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-disk-utility/+bug/1901286
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and per your suggestion, here's the upstream bug I just filed:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/1678
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There is some legacy code in nautilus-sendto which doesn't handle well
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Thank you for your bug report, that has also been reported upstream on
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/1024
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Importance:
Public bug reported:
on any external monitors, wayland session has a white block on most part
of the screen.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
Package: mutter 3.38.1-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-29.31-generic 5.8.14
Uname: Linux 5.8.0-29-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.2
Public bug reported:
nautilus does not display filenames with spaces of webdav shares
correctly and display %20 instead
ProblemType: Bug
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Package: nautilus 1:3.38.1-1ubuntu1
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App
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This bug was fixed in the package yaru-theme - 20.04.10.1
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* Focal Gtk3: sync button shadows with groovy.
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Unfortunately, nothing shows up in journalctl. Is that where nautilus
normally logs things? The images have all kinds of names, since they all
fail, but consistently I see failures on very basic names like
"icon.png" or "2020-01-01_365243.jpeg" or similar.
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Interestingly, I just noticed in the man page that nautilus has a self-
check function. when I run `nautlius -c` and then look at journalctl, I
see the following. not sure what it means, but nautilus thinks there's a
problem:
Nov 23 02:18:45 boxxy org.gnome.Nautilus[1125330]: running
nautilus_sel
Thank you for your bug report. The fileselector is a GTK widget and not
nautilus and it's an issue with the snap. It uses the removable-media
interface but that doesn't seem enough to get access to removable keys
for some reason?
The journal log has denials access to /proc//mountinfo , the mount-
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Thank you for your bug report, the cover is correctly displayed there.
Could you try to copy it to another directory from a command line and
see if it's correctly generated there? It could be that it failed once
for some reason and nautilus isn't going to retry...
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Thank you for your bug report, you might want to report it upstream as
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Is there any output in the journalctl log when thumbnails fail? what's
the format of the images and their naming? (remote views rely on the
filename rather than poking at
intellij can be "fixed" by enabling Settings -> Keymap -> Use National layouts
for shortcuts
see https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-254960
I can't say I understand all the implications here maybe there are good
reasons for it but having different commands report different layout in
a singl
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