When I first started getting these crashes, they were triggered by
attaching an external monitor, but that problem seems to have been
fixed. Now, I am getting crashes when I put my laptop to sleep and then
wake it up. It also destroys screen and tmux sessions somehow, so these
crashes have about th
Following step 3, I was able to file a crash report as bug 1800027.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1799789
Title:
gnome-shell segfaults when external monitor at
Oops. Browser gremlins autofilled the wrong package name while I was
filing the bug.
** Package changed: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell
(Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
+ I recently updated to Ubuntu 18.10, and I seem to have hit a new bug
+ with gnome-shell/wayland.
+
When a
Hmm. Perhaps this bug is a problem with the Adwaita theme, although
Evolution is the only package that seems to be affected.
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading from the LTS release to quantal, something seems to have
gone very wrong with evolution. It is extremely slow; opening a new
message window takes fifteen to thirty seconds, although there is little
or no CPU, memory, network or disk activity.
Also, it seems to
Ugh. I loathe global menus, but I don't want a menubar on my terminal.
Could we maybe just have a dialog box pop up when you uncheck "show menu
bar" explaining that if you remove the menu, you'll have to get it back
by alt-clicking, or running something in the command line, or whatever?
I think i
I get this crash every time I get TIFFs from a certain person. Perhaps
it is related to the software that created them?
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Yes, I am aware of the other bugs addressing these problems. I filed
this bug because in aggregate, these issues create a condition most
people readily identify as "uselessness." This is a conservative
description. For many users, the unstoppable bongos would better be
described as "harmful."
I'm
Elaboration :
[1] No way to change simple things, like background color
[2] Cannot disable or change bootup sounds, which annoy most people
[3] No way to disable face browser, which is a security hazard in many
environments
[4] No way to use or enable XDMCP
[5] If the configuration gets screwed u
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
The new version of gdmsetup is useless. The user cannot install themes,
or switch between installed themes, or change many important GDM
configuration options.
The old one was much better.
** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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