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Gtk-WARNING **: ...: drawing failure for widget '...': inva
It looks like you're using Xorg fractional scaling, so yes that will
take the texture requirements past the limit supported by the GPU if you
do it across multiple 4K monitors. Some parts of the desktop will cope
and other parts (GTK) might not cope.
To confirm this, please run:
xrandr --verbos
The fact that you have 3 x 4K monitors connected makes me think all
those GTK warnings are some kind of texture size limit being exceeded.
Although even basic GPUs should support textures up to 16K in size.
Perhaps this is a GTK-specific problem where it tries to internally
allocate something that
Interesting Firefox has similar warnings as DING had before. That
suggests the bug is either in GTK or the graphics driver. Rather than
being a DING or a Firefox problem.
As for the screenshot in comment #12, make sure you're never suspending
the system, switching users or even switching VTs. Beca
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A tiny sample of of my logs starting with the subject of this thread:
gnome-shell[15376]: Can't update stage views actor [:0x564e0cfc0900] is on
because it needs an allocation.
others
gnome-shell[15376]: DING: (gjs:23748): Gtk-WARNING **: 19:23:18.003: dr
[Expired for fonts-noto-color-emoji (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: fonts-noto-color-emoji (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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some of my logs:
Gtk-WARNING **: 15:40:57.974: drawing failure for widget 'GtkBox':
invalid value (typically too big) for the size of the input (surface,
pattern, etc.)
(firefox-aurora:221704): Gtk-WARNING **: 15:40:57.974: drawing failure
for widget 'GtkPaned': invalid value (typically too big)
My desktop is still buggy, I have attached a pic of what the window
controls look like on browser, file/folder windows.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/2004533/+attachment/5644519/+files/Screenshot%20from
Ok, I used the extension manager and have disabled the icons.
I now have no icons and no dock, it says my dock is on, but it is no
longer visible on the desktop
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I had already disabled all my extensions.
Now I have deleted them and my dock bar is gone (still comes up when i
hit the windows key).
logged out and logged back in same issue.
#2:
# gnome-extensions disable d...@rastersoft.com
Failed to connect to GNOME Shell
yet without the extension specifie
Hi, this seems to have fixed the issue. The different issue you saw was
relating to how I'd issued a test certificate to the YubiKey. I
resolved this and can confirm the fix works great (although I have been
having issues with pcscd.socket not triggering pcscd to run).
Will this fix be released
Thanks for the bug report.
I have just tested:
Settings >
Multitasking >
Application Switching >
Include applications from the current workspace only
and although I wasn't able to reproduce exactly the same bug, I was able
to reproduce a similar bug in that the dot next to the Files ico
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While switching workspace, the option : include applications from
current workspace only is opted. The files founder does not switch
properly. If opened in one workspace, and switched to another workspace.
Then the dot ( that shoes finder is open) does not
Thank you for your bug report. The issue is
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/2018 upstream and fixed
in the current Ubuntu serie, there is also a fix in a newer 42 version.
We will work on issuing a stable update including the fix
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there hasn't been any report since 3.36 so it seems it has been fixed
** Changed in: gnome-calendar (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Upstream closed the bug with that note
> I remember seeing something like this a long time ago, but haven't
seen this in recent versions such as GNOME Calendar 43. Reopen if it
still happens there.
is anyone still seeing the issue in recent Ubuntu series?
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