I confirm that turning off "Dim Screen" fixes the issue! Thanks Jeremy!
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heather@fenrir:~$ gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power
sleep-inactive-ac-timeout
3600
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OS: 23.04
g-c-c: 44.0-1ubuntu4
My laptop is plugged into the charger and indicates that it is charging.
In gnome-control-center, I have the "Screen Blank" setting set to Never.
Also, "Automatic Suspend" is set to only happen when on battery power.
So perhaps even though the
Hi Alexandre, I just tried on a fresh 20.04.6 vm and the issue is no
longer present.
To test this, I had to `apt purge firefox && snap install firefox` which
installed 111.0-2. xdg-desktop-portals is at version 1.6.0-1ubuntu2.
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OS: 23.04
gnome-control-center: 44.0-1ubuntu3
bluez: 5.66-0ubuntu1
I use a common bose QC45 headset daily and if I want to disconnect the
device, I need to click the toggle slider twice to actually get the
headset to disconnect (I hear confirmation of this in
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OS: 23.04
gnome-control-center: 44.0-1ubuntu3
bluez: 5.66-0ubuntu1
I use a common bose QC45 headset daily and if I want to disconnect the
device, I need to click the toggle slider twice to actually get the
headset to disconnect (I hear confirmation of this in the headset).
I
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Ubuntu 23.04 running wayland
gnome-terminal 3.46.7-1ubuntu1
In gnome-terminal, I have set the transparency to some amount. When I go
to full screen (F11), the transparency is lost and the default
transparency is used. When I exit full screen, the transparency comes
back and I
You are right, I only see it with the ubuntu-dock extension enabled, and
auto-hide turned on. But this only happens in VMs. My 22.04 host has
auto-hide on (I tried all 3 locations for the dock with no behavior
change) and I'm able to arrow over to the Activities icons with no
problem. So is there s
This is with virt-manager (v4.0.0-1), which uses qemu-system-x86
(v6.2+dfsg-2ubuntu6.3) under the hood.
virt-manager is running on an up to date 22.04 host.
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Worth noting too that once a VM gets in this state, there's no going
back. It's like this 100% of the time, persistent across reboots.
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On a couple of different Jammy VMs, I've seen the system get into the
state where only the first searched app is highlighted. Any arrow key
strokes move to the panel and do not move back to the list of searched
applications. (see video)
1. Press super key to expand the Activi
Jeremey, I think you're right. It is broken in the gnome-clocks snap
with the following error:
(org.gnome.clocks:396259): org.gnome.Clocks-WARNING **: 15:04:20.941:
geocoding.vala:42: Failed to connect to GeoClue2 service:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: An AppArmor policy
pre
The issue exists in the Firefox snap as well:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1784977
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If the solution is to remove libcanberra-gtk3-module and since it hasn't
been touched since 2012, do we need to provide it at all?
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Thanks for the clarification on their tight coupling! I really hope the
crash i saw was some sort of corner case that rarely appears. If I do
see it again, I'll let you know.
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Ok it wasn't clear to me if the fault was gnome-shell or xwayland.
Following the instructional link, I do see https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/ID
items, but none around this time. The workaround in bug 994921 is outdated and
the line it says to comment is no longer in the file... so I'll just see
apport information
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On an up2date Jammy, running gnome-shell from proposed, and gnome-shell
randomly lost my connection to wayland. There was no crash logged in
/var/crash.
Journalctl shows that after many of these internal errors, gnome-shell
experienced a loss of connection with wayland:
Mar
I wonder if this is the same thing I just saw:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/GSWYFy4jYh/
Or if it's not the same thing, I wonder if it is related. Also a
clutter_acto_set_mapped: assertion failed crash. I have a crash log too,
if you'd like to take a look.
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I can confirm that this issue exists on an updated focal vm. In order to
trigger the problem, you need to go click the download chrome button in
firefox. Then you get a firefox pop up window that will ask you if you
want to Open With Software Install or save the file.
If you save the file, then an
Aaron, can you please clarify something for me.. I downloaded the google
chrome deb and double clicking on it opens it in the Software Install
application and I can install it just fine. And you said this would
happen. But how did you reproduce the error exactly? Step 3a is
ambiguous to me. Can you
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Well From the auth.log I see this:
Oct 23 16:53:18 WLLNXPF1ZY3PG realmd[4214]: Resolving wks.cie.com failed: No
DNS record of the requested type for “_kerberos._udp.wks.cie.comâ€
Oct 23 16:53:18 WLLNXPF1ZY3PG realmd[4214]: Error resolving “wks.cie.comâ€:
Name or service not known
Oct 23 16:
In case anyone else hits this, perhaps this will help...
Another user ran into this very issue on a Debian system but removing
gimp and reinstalling didn't fix the issue.
In order to find the conflicting library, the user removed gimp and it's
dependencies then searched for any remaining librarie
No fractional scaling is enabled. I eventually started just not using
fullscreen to avoid the flashing annoyance. I have since upgraded to
20.04. I see now that when I put an app into fullscreen, I no longer see
the flashing I reported in this issue. So my guess is something was
fixed in focal.
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The problem is that a stray "B" character is being printed to the
terminal screen after switching work spaces with the Ctrl+Alt+{Up/Down
arrows}.
On the first workspace, I have a few applications running (Firefox is focused)
On the second workspace I have gnome terminal 3.35.
Updated the bug link
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False alarm everyone. This was just an issue on my host that had some
weird things installed. I can't reproduce this on another system so
closing.
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A freshly installed focal system doesn't come with gimp and installing
it from apt and runnning it works just fine. On a system that
experiences this undefined symbol, uninstalling gimp (and autoremove)
and reinstalling it fixes the problem. I'm not sure why this fixes the
issue because libgegl is
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I'm running focal and have both the snap and the deb of gimp installed.
The snap runs just fine (although there is a GeglBuffer leak:
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/gimp-geglbuffer-leak/15732).
However, if I run the deb from the command line, it won't start and
fails with:
he
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On my workstation, this happens with fullscreen'd firefox too. Any
fullscreen'd app. So it's not limited to the terminal application.
However, this does not appear to happen on my thinkpad running 19.10. So
I think you're right, it is likely nvidia-specific.
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I like some things like terminal to be fullscreen (F11). I've noticed
that whenever I look at what apps are running by tapping the Super key
and then go to any app that is in fullscreen mode (by either hit the
Super key again to give focus back to the app OR click the app I'd
Whenever I have a fullscreen app focused on, and then hit the super key,
I see this JS ERROR in the journalctl (see attachment). Note that if the
app is not fullscreen, there is no flashing and no journalctl error log.
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I don't know what causes it but frequently I see my journalctl being
spammed with gnome-shell errors (see attached journalctl snippet). If I
do nothing about it, then within a few hours gnome-shell is slow and may
eventually freeze. So I end up rebooting to reset the system an
After testing this a bit more, I noticed that when plugging in the power
the battery percentage says 100% for *some period of time* before
changing to match the percentage that upower has. The time it takes for
the percentage to go from 100%->true% varies anywhere from a second to
minutes but it do
Brief video displaying the behavior. You can see when the power is
connected or not because the lightning bolt shows up when the power is
connected.
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The output of `upower -d` with the power cable unplugged.
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Hardware: Lenovo T590
OS: 19.10
I have the battery percentage displayed next to the battery icon in the
top bar (Tweaks -> Top Bar -> Battery Percentage). When the power cord
is connected, it says 100%. However, if I unplug the power cord, the
percentage drops down to 94% imm
The output of `upower -d` with the power cable plugged in.
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With a desktop snap application open, you can go to "Show Details" and
it will launch GNOME Software which expects an app id. The desktop id is
being passed to Software and the result is Software displaying "Unable
to find gnome-clocks_gnome-clocks.desktop".
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