Is this really related to the linked gnome-shell bug? It doesn't look
related to me. This bug is completely reproducible whereas the linked
one seems to be an intermittent complete failure of the shell.
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I have opened a new issue on AppImageLauncher.
https://github.com/TheAssassin/AppImageLauncher/issues/301
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Title:
Excessive memory
I have managed to replicate it on another system, it was necessary to
change the destination location away from the default in
appimagelauncher for the problem to appear. I have updated the
description above with detailed procedure for replicating.
There is already an open issue against appimagel
** Summary changed:
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Title:
I had initially misunderstood which way round you wanted me to check
with the seconds setting, but I had checked carefully both ways and have
now checked again that I cannot see any discernable leakage with seconds
enabled, but I have got it disabled now.
I have also confirmed without doubt that i
I think this may not be a gnome-shell issue at all. I installed
appimagelauncher [1] some time ago and if I disable the daemon and reboot then
it seems the memory leak is no more. At least I think that is the case, I need
to do some more testing but thought I should report back immediately so
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1. Screenshot attached. I have been using two screens but to simplify
things I have confirmed that only having one makes no difference, so I
am sticking to that whilst testing.
2. I did already have show seconds set, I have now tried without and it
doesn't seem to make a difference
3. I thought
Public bug reported:
On one of my machines which has been upgraded over several years and
is now running 19.10 just one of the configured users appears to be
seeing a dramatic memory leak in gnome-shell, even when nothing is
happening on the UI. Immediately after logging on, using the Ubuntu
selec
Reported bug #1862910
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Excessive memory usage by gnome-shell in 19.10
To manage notifications about this bug go to
Unfortunately when I run ubuntu-bug gnome-shell it collects the
information but then when I tell it to send it just returns to the
command line immediately rather than sending me to launchpad, so I will
have to get that sorted first.
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I don't know whether a problem I have is related to this issue or not. On one
of my machines which has been upgraded over several years and is now running
19.10 just one of the configured users is seeing a dramatic leak in
gnome-shell, even when nothing is happening on the UI. Immediately afte
I am still seeing this in 19.10 (eoan).
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Title:
Software & Updates not showing authorization popup [
I don't seem to be able to change the status back to confirmed for some
reason.
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Title:
Software & Updates not showing aut
@Arnaud D this bug is specifically about the Authorization dialog in the
Software and Updates app. It is not a general problem with the mouse.
In fact it is nothing to do with the mouse at all.
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It is still an issue on 19.04.
Steps to replicate:
Open Software & Updates and switch to the Other Software tab and click one of
the checkboxes. The window loses focus but the authentication dialog does not
appear. If however a checkbox on the Ubuntu Software tab is clicked then the
authenticati
It doesn't seem to be to do with user settings as I have tried making a new
user and it fails for that user also.
I can also confirm that it is ok on Wayland, which is not surprising.
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For myself, I have not got any other applications open, and I have not got any
Gnome shell extensions enabled (according to Gnome Tweaks).
There must be something significant about the fact that it only fails from the
Other Software tab, it works from the Ubuntu S/W, Updates and Developer Options
Log attached, this is from the Disco system
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Just to confirm I can reproduce this 100% reliably in 18.10 and in Disco, as
follows.
Open Software & Updates and switch to the Other Software tab and click one of
the checkboxes the window loses focus but the authentication dialog does not
appear (I have checked it is not under another window).
@experimancer it is not correct to say that this problem affects all
18.04 and 18.10 installations, none of mine are seriously affected by
it. It seems it only affects a small minority. This does not change
the fact that for those affected it is a serious issue that needs to be
addressed but it d
Just to confirm I am still seeing this in 18.10. A few more details:
If I open Software & Updates and switch to the Other Software tab and click one
of the checkboxes the window loses focus but the authentication dialog does not
appear (I have checked it is not under another window). If however
@Darius, the point is the bug is not about gnome-software it is about
software-properties-gtk. To run it from a terminal use the command
/usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/software-properties-gtk
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@Darius this bug is about the Software & Updates app, which is the one
that controls sources.list etc. The bug is that it does not popup the
Authorization dialog. It seems to be in no way related to your issue.
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After upgrading to Ubuntu 17.10 (from 17.04), if I open the Software and
Updates app and attempt to change anything it does not popup the
authorization dialog and will not let changes through. In sylog I see
Nov 23 10:07:04 tigger gnome-shell[2142]: polkitAuthenticationAgent
@skuck71 presumably you had zoom on before the upgrade.
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Title:
Mouse cursor (pointer) is missing during desktop zoom in g
Public bug reported:
Using default login on 17.10 Beta, which I believe is Wayland, when
Universal Access > Zoom is selected the mouse cursor disappears. The
mouse continues to function, but no cursor is visible.
It is ok when used with X login.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Packa
Public bug reported:
To replicate on Artful daily on a laptop, plug in an external monitor
with the external monitor to the right of the laptop and configure the
external monitor as the primary display. On configuration it works ok,
but on logging out and back in gnome-shell crashes. The problem
Robert - yes I think you are right. In fact the issue went away after I
rebooted (at least I think that was what did it). I need to re-install
the OS and see if it happens again.
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I am seeing this on a fresh install of Artful. In addition to the search
running forever (or at least a long time) there are no apps to be seen
in the various categories (just rectangles with ... inside) and the
featured app and editor's picks just show dots.
Should I report this as a new bug or i
I am marking this New again as it has not actually been fixed by
upgrading the router. It now appears that the symptom is intermittent. I
have not been able to determine what it is that triggers it to fail or
work.
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On up to date Yaketty I intermittently see a 60 second hang on shutdown.
In attached logs the hang was at Aug 08 09:58:25
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10
Package: systemd 231-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-33.52-generic 4.4.15
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-33-generic
Having updated the router to the latest firmware (5.01.17) the problem
appears to be resolved (even though the release notes made no mention of
DNS. Marking this bug as invalid.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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On up to date Yakkety if I specify my Netgear router as the DNS server (via
Network Manager) then DNS lookup takes about 30 seconds. I see the delay when I
run, for example,
systemd-resolve www.google.com
or
wget www.google.com
I do not see the same delay if I run
nslookup
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1521302 ***
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gnome-terminal maximize than un-maximize behaves odd
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Not so much still a problem as an old problem returned. It was not
present in 14.04 to 15.10 (at least for me) but has returned with 16.04.
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If using nvidia graphics then possibly this is related to compiz bug
#1072206
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Title:
Main window content fully transparent
To m
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
gedit crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message
Is bug #1499575 (gnucash crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message())
which seems to have a similar stack top probably the same issue? It is
causing gnucash to be completely unusable on Wily (for me anyway).
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For me this happened when closing gedit. One or more of the files had
changed in the background and I said to close without saving. That may
or may not be significant.
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I am also seeing this (on 15.04), it started happening a few weeks ago.
As suggested above it is associated with oneconf. Immediately before
the popup appears (or as it appears) data in
.cache/oneconf//package_list_... and host are updated and after a
valid pwd is entered last_sync is updated.
@Edward Falk that is nothing to do with this bug, which is about custom
shortcuts added by the user.
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Title:
Cust
It is fixed for me on Ubuntu 15.04 (and was on 14.10). In System
Settings > Mouse & Touchpad I see Mouse Pointer Speed ok.
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Which .desktop file is the one that should be in the launcher? In
/usr/share/applications I have three which have Name=Files:
nautilus.desktop
nautilus-folder-handler.desktop
org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop
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On a vivid which was originally updated from Trusty and is up to date I created
a new user (via System Settings > User Accts) and logged in as that user.
Clicking on Files opens a new icon in the launcher.
The desktop file the system has put in the launcher is
org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop
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I am still seeing a second nautilus icon opening in the launcher.
$ apt-cache policy unity
unity:
Installed: 7.3.2+15.04.20150330-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 7.3.2+15.04.20150330-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 7.3.2+15.04.20150330-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ vivid/main a
A workaround for the missing bookmarks is to is to unlock the nautilus shortcut
from the launcher and instead drag across
/usr/share/applications/nautilus.desktop and lock that to the launcher (in the
files view of that folder three items show as Files, it is the one that is
about 600 bytes lon
Unfortunately this fix has resulted in the loss of the right click
bookmarks feature of the nautilus icon in the launcher. For me at
least.
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Public bug reported:
To replicate, perform a manual cifs mount, for example:
sudo mount -t cifs -o credentials=,user,rw,uid=1000
//192.168.1.nnn/docs /media/test_mount
Then shutdown. When booted with systemd there is a 1 to 2 minute delay
before shutdown. In syslog the last shutdown (09:
Oops, following Martin's helpful pointers I see that it was down to one
my home-brewed services that does not seem to like being run via
systemd. Likely a problem of my own making.
Thanks for the help and sorry for the noise.
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For me (the original reporter) the bug is fixed in 14.10 without need of
the ppa. On the Mouse & Touchpad settings I see the mouse pointer speed
as I should.
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@kolen have you got workspaces enabled? If not get the fault condition
then enable workspaces (All settings > Appearance > Behavior) and see if
the window is on another workspace.
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@mischa I don't see any reference to the "Keyboard and Mouse"
application earlier in the report. I assume this is referring to
lxinput which is an lxde tool. Does it also work with Unity?
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@Martin, I am not going to get involved in an argument, I am only trying
to help. I suspect the reason this bug is no longer getting attention
is that the devs looked at it months ago and since the bug as described
(custom shortcuts not working) was no longer showing itself they have
lost interest
Martin, the bug as described in the bug description is not random and
does not affect default shortcuts. Any other problems should be
reported separately, whatever others have commented. Apart from
anything else it is always better to report a new bug unless it is
absolutely clear that one is se
Martin Spacek if default shortcuts are not working then you are seeing a
different bug. Note that the description of how to reproduce the bug is
specifically about custom ones. You would be better to post a new bug
and revert the description of this one to its previous text.
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** Also affects: shotwell via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Shotwell running on up to date Ubuntu 14.04 sometimes crashes when deleting
photos.
This did not happen before upgrading from 13.10
Reported upstream https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730336
where there is a gdb backtrace.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.
For me on 14.04 this problem is fixed.
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Title:
Custom keyboard shortcuts don't work
To manage notifications abou
@Rob that is a different bug #821098. You have to click where it says
Disabled and then hit the key combination you want.
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I see now that I had completely mis-diagnosed the problem. In fact the
problem is that the system is reverting to Unity-2D and if I select
'Ubuntu' at login then it is still using 2D, so the issue is not with
the settings at all (I assume that icon size is not adjustable on 2D).
The system was usi
Public bug reported:
Since a recent update to 12.04 the Launcher Icon Size adjustment is missing
from System Settings > Appearance.
The launcher icons seem to have reverted to full size.
The problem is seen for all users on the machine.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gnome
KeithG that is a different bug. Read the first sentence of the
description. This bug is that the selection cannot be saved.
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Christian, yes I see you are correct, it shows files in the current
folder and below. I find that very confusing, but I suppose it is
probably as designed.
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Is there not some of that in the crash report?
Is it possible to get a stack trace after the event? It has only done it once.
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Public bug reported:
Running 0.15.0-0ubuntu1 on Saucy, while deleting images (stepping
through then and hitting del key) shotwell froze and the screen darkened
for maybe 30 seconds. The disk was chattering and I suspect it was
grabbing large amounts of memory and causing disk swapping. It then
c
This is fixed for me in Saucy, it now suspends when the lid is closed,
even with external monitor, without the workarounds.
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** Summary changed:
- The "turn screen off when intactive for" option is not saved
+ The "turn screen off when inactive for" option is not saved
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Sorry about not noticing this was a dup. There was a typo in the title
of bug #1228939 so my search did not bring it up.
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On up to date Saucy Beta. To replicate
Open System Settings > Brightness & Lock
Set Turn screen off when inactive for: to, for example, 10 minutes.
Close Brightness & Lock and reopen it.
What should happen: The time should show 10 minutes
What does happen: It shows Never.
Th
@Sebastien, I just assumed that since it was marked committed that it
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Title:
Mouse settings missing from Mo
Does anybody know when this is likely to be released? It was committed
three months ago. The problem still exists even in Saucy daily.
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Running gnome-session-terminal in a terminal gives:
(gnome-session-properties:7544): Gtk-ERROR **: GtkBox child GtkScrolledWindow
minimum width: -1 < 0 for height 331
Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 12.04 desktop, in System Settings > Time & Date, when the time
is set to update Automatically from Internet it syncs once but then
drifts out over a period of days.
In Syslog I can see that ntpdate is called on boot but is never called
again.
I have seen suggestion
Public bug reported:
To replicate, on Raring
Open Nautilus on the users Home folder.
Click in the right hand pane
Type, for example, the word down
Nautilus shows the results of searching for 'down' in All Files even though
Home is selected to the right of the search window. It should only show
@Bernadette click on the green text near the top where it says "This bug
affects ..." Also you can click on the green link on the rhs where it
says Not Subscribed and you can get notified when something happens.
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Running Raring, not doing anything obvious with Nautilus at the time.
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Title:
nautilus crashed with SIGABRT in raise()
To manage
Public bug reported:
On up to date Raring. To replicate
Open gnome terminal
Slide title bar to top panel to maximise window
Slide away from top panel to restore it
It should return to original size, but instead it remains near maximised size.
If instead the terminal is maximised using the window
Filippe, could you mark this as affects you too please?
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I reported this on Quantal alpha and now I am seeing it on Raring alpha.
Is no-one else seeing this problem?
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Title:
HUD only
Public bug reported:
On up to date Raring alpha, on System Settings > Mouse & Touchpad the
Mouse settings are completely missing. The General and Touchpad
sections are there but none for mouse. See attached screenshot.
xinput --list shows
~$ xinput --list
⎡ Virtual core pointer
Since there is a simple patch that appears to work it would be good if
someone who knows how to do it could incorporate it. I suppose they all
have more important issues to deal with however.
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@Pere, I presume in fact you /did/ mean 12.10 as there was no 10.12.
Since this bug is only for Unity-2d and there is no Unity-2d then this
bug is not applicable to 12.10. If you are seeing it in the latest
Unity then it is a different bug.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 160311 ***
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Castor, Have you tried the workaround in comment #8?
Also note that any comments should be on bug #160311 as this is a duplicate of
that one.
Since this bug report is only relevant to Unity-2d (which is not u
Steve: because this bug is only about unity 2d with metacity. If you
have an issue on unity (3d) then it is a different bug.
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Title:
Cannot switch displays in System Settings > Displays
To manage notifications
As I understand it unity-2d is to be removed in Quantal(12.10),
emulation of 3d being provided by llvmpipe for hardware that does not
support it, so that Unity (3d) will run. From that point of view it
appears that this bug becomes irrelevant from 12.10. That is unless
there are other use cases.
Actually having said that Michael's suggestion works perfectly is not
strictly true. Firstly note that for me it works best if I set the
actions in System Settings > Power for lid close to Do Nothing, but even
then I sometimes have problems with it not correctly recognising the
external monitor on
Possibly this is upstream bug
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681587
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I see this too. In nautilus click on search icon and then All Files.
Nothing is found whatever is typed in search field. Search within the
folder works.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I am assuming that this bug refers to the quick search feature (if that
is what it is called) where just starting to type a file or folder name
filters names in the current folder. In which case it is not a
duplicate of a long standing bug #334125
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437626
Upstream bug https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681602
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Title:
Cannot switch displays in System Settings > Displays
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Public bug reported:
Running Quantal alpha up to date on dual display system.
To replicate:
Open System Settings > Displays. The Displays window appears showing both
displays, with one of them selected.
Click the icon for the other display, it should become selected, but is not.
Drag the Display
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HUD only works on first Nautilus window opened
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Public bug reported:
Using nautilus on Quantal alpha, up to date.
If multiple Nautilus windows are opened then the HUD only shows nautilus menu
items if invoked from the primary window. So to replicate:
Open Nautilus on the home folder.
Open another Nautilus window.
Select the first nautilus win
@Michael, that worked perfectly for me (on Quantal). Many thanks.
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Title:
[regression] Suspend on lid close broken
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