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Lock screen briefly reveals desktop when waking from suspend
To manage notif
As annoying as it is, it looks like nobody is giving much priority to it
upstream.
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Archive manager drag to extract
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/file-roller/-/merge_requests/112
^ Looks like there is a fix proposed. Hopefully it can be merged
(possible to backport too?)
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^ Issue has been upstream for some time.
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Also exists in 24.04 daily builds
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Archive manager drag to extract doesn't work on Gnome with Wayland
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Unfortunately the issue still persists.. Oddly, opening that image also
causes the titlebar window controls to lose their symbols, leaving only
the blank circle buttons.
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Triggered for me in 23.10 during routine system updates
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file-roller crashed with signal 5 in g_object_new_valist()
Package version tested was 42.9-0ubuntu2 (replacing 42.9-0ubuntu1).
Tested in a session running many active applications (Firefox, multiple
windows with video, totem, Various chat applications, etc.)
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Fixed for me too. Also fixes drag and drop issues in many apps in where
I would have to make multiple attempts before it would randomly succeed.
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Public bug reported:
If gnome-shell experiences a problem when running in a Wayland session,
it will terminate all graphical applications running via that session.
When running via Xorg, this will not occur, with the added feature that
gnome-session may also be restarted manually via alt+f2 and '
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EoG (Image Viewer) 42.0 cannot open large images
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I hope some of this is helpful/relevant. I spent some time doing
whatever I could think of to help determine what is causing this
problem. It's very frustrating.
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Totem threw the following during a freeze of an mp4 file:
0:01:55.473123571 41536 0x7f2866375800 WARN pulse
pulsesink.c:715:gst_pulsering_stream_overflow_cb: Got overflow
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When freezing in gst-play-1.0 I am getting the following:
Received buffer without a new-segment. Assuming timestamps start from 0.
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Some webm files can't even resume after one pause
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Title:
Moving video position /scrubbing in Totem (Videos) causes video to
f
I purged ppa:savoury1/multimedia for testing... The newer gstreamer
versions seem to work -better- to a degree, but still suffer the issue
in totem. Using gst-play-1.0 I experience the issue as well, so it
doesn't seem to be just Totem (but then again I have experienced it in
Pitivi anyways, so tha
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/totem/+bug/1975890 seems very
similar to this issue
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Title:
Moving video position /scr
This seems like my issue here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/totem/+bug/2004021
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Title:
mp4 video gets stuck in a fra
If anyone has suggestions for what to monitor or where to look for
telemetry on what could be going on, I'd be happy to do so. I'm at the
limits of my expertise for now otherwise.
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So, the issue *IS* happening much less frequently, but after a few days
of testing and use, it is still happening at times. *sigh*
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Out of desperation/experimentation, I used ppa:savoury1/multimedia and
upgraded gstreamer and the problem is gone. Once again not ideal, but it
does indicate that a point version bump could solve the problem.
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Issue is pseudo-sporadic. On the desktop, it usually freezes the moment
I pick a different time in the video. On my laptop I at first had
thought it didn't suffer from it, but after selecting 10 or so video
positions, it locked the video.
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I'm experiencing this so far on a Ryzen 5600X with a Geforce RTX 2060,
and a laptop running Intel integrated graphics on an i7-7600U.
Issue persists regardless of whether 'gstreamer1.0-vaapi' is installed
or not. I removed it and performed a full reboot to ensure the library
wasn't loaded or locke
Hoping this can get a few pairs of eyes in order to be fixed for 22.04,
as it is an LTS and the bug affects a very basic aspect of desktop
functionality
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Just realized this affects anything using gstreamer. Makes Pitivi fairly
unusable.
** Also affects: pitivi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The issue mentioned in issue/526 gives a very detailed description of
the issue:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/1477
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https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/issues/1477
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There is a fix for this? As of today (2-15-2022) my fully-patched 22.04
instance still suffers from this issue
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Title:
Moving vi
Looks like the same issue as 1965809, but I've never had
gstreamer1.0-vaapi installed and I experience this issue 100% of the
time.
Basically, I can't play videos natively in Ubuntu 22.04 / Wayland
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Got my hopes up for that easy fix, but I discovered that I don't have
gstreamer1.0-vaapi installed and I am still having this problem. I have
only had it in wayland. X seems to work fine for me.
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I use 2 Ubuntu 20.04 machines daily for work, and because of the
significant uptime I have seen these memory leaks occur. I would greatly
appreciate this update and can test once the SRU is available.
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** Description changed:
After a day or so of uptime, system will grow quite sluggish to respond
to mouse clicks. Clicking on an app in the dock with multiple windows
will lag up to 1 second, clicking different windows
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Public bug reported:
After a day or so of uptime, system will grow quite sluggish to respond
to mouse clicks. Clicking on an app in the dock with multiple windows
will lag up to 1 second, clicking different windows will do the same.
Curiously, right clicking on the desktop takes longer, sometimes
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