The fix first needs to be landed upstream/in the current Ubuntu serie,
then we can add it to the SRU backlog
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nautilus acc
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No caps lock indicator on login screen
To
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Thanks.
There are a few unusual log messages coming from your gnome-shell which
suggests some unusual extensions might be installed.
Please try removing all your gnome-shell extensions, reboot, and then
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This is an issue with the gtk version we've been building the snap with. This
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(gnome-system-monitor:15199): Gtk-WARNING **: 08:47:07.089: Allocating size to
gnome-system-monitor 0x11542c0 without calling
gtk_widget_get_preferred_width/height(). How does the code know the size to
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Disco Dingo Wayland
' - click on some random package'
Is that local files (deb) from the disk or any software in the store?
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softw
It sounds like you are suffering from one of these:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bugs?field.tag=nvidia
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gnome-shell crashes after searching for "
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Do you have a journalctl error when this is happening?
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Actually the login screen is rendered by 'gnome-shell'.
I wonder - can you please find the photo file and tell us what its
permissions are?
You may want to try changing the permissions in a terminal with:
chmod 644 yourphoto.jpg
then reboot and tell us if that fixes the problem.
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Ubuntu 18.04. Gnome X11 session.
When window focus policy is set to follow the mouse, then if the mouse
is moved into a new window and keystrokes typed immediately afterwards,
the keystrokes go to the old window (invariably causing application
errors).
Are you able to try Ubuntu 19.04 and tell us if the same problem happens
there?
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
If it does happen in 19.04 too, then please log the bug upstream at:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter
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duplicate of bug 1803993, so it is being marked as such. Please look
OK. If it was a crash triggering this problem then the problem may come
and go. And moreso for some people than others.
Per the original reporter in comment #20 this bug is being marked as
fixed. Anyone else experiencing problems still please open a new bug by
running:
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Thanks. In that case I am going to declare this bug invalid for 'gnome-
shell'. But we can reopen it for a different component if you can find
out which gnome-shell extension was causing the problem.
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This was found when an administrative error made /home directory
inaccessible. Any users that tried to login after that, were not able
to (which is expected) but their password appears on the VT1 screen.
Under normal circumstances,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1769224 ***
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I don't think it's a duplicate because I'm only using french azerty
keyboard layout for all users at this time. but, the system was
installed with qwerty layout.
the bug just happened to me this morning, an
Hi Daniel van Vugt, would you be kind enough to let us know how to apply this
patch and compile mutter from source. Thank you,
Marius.
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Attach image of top.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
Package: gnome-shell 3.30.2-2ubuntu2
Uname: Linux 5.0.0-05rc7-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.10-0ubuntu21
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CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
Date: Mon Feb 18 08:06:10 2019
DisplayManager:
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the bug still happens if I enable seconds display. still no gnome
extensions installed.
here is an extract of a top running in background when screen auto locks
and cpu is burning (watch -n1 "top -b -n 1 >> cpu.log") :
top - 12:02:08 up 36 min, 1 user, load average: 0.97, 0.78, 0.62
Tasks: 273
Public bug reported:
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Dell optiplex d755, (c2d-e8300, 8gb, Tadeon HD 2400 PRO/XT)
Two dell displays, left is landscape, right is portrait
This live test had two packages added: `vim` & `ubuntu-restricted-
extras`
Background:
I added ubuntu-restricted-extras s
** Summary changed:
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Using chmod 644 did fix the problem and the photo is now also displayed
in the login screen.
Setting the permission to 660 did restore the old situation, the photo
is not displayed in the login screen but in all other screens after login.
I assume the permissions did not really allow root read
Public bug reported:
Looking to the journal it looks like it's trying to use the wrong
desktop name, e.g on vlc it gave an error "no such desktop file:
io.snapcraft.vlc-"
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1. I agree, at the deep end it's the same issue. However, the other bug
was about Andoid Emulator, which is not the case. Actually, the bug
#1812527 is a case of that one.
2. I tried the solution mentioned
I had the same, without using any Android emulation. When changing
workspace, the gnome-shell was actually freezing and then restarting.
Sometimes it could kill the session.
Disabling the animation did the trick ! No issue anymore (although no
fancy scrolling) .
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+ Dell optiplex d755, (c2d-e8300, 8gb, Radeon HD 2400 PRO/XT)
Two dell displays, left is landscape, right is portrait
This live test had two packages added: `vim` &
Disabling animations seemed to resolve it for me too. But now switching
workspaces just feels very odd without it.
Since this is a regression (the bug was definitely not present at the
time of initial release) I really hope this gets fixed. I have two
systems with this problem.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Default color profile looks very dull
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I have performance problems, after updating.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
Package: gjs 1.54.3-1build1
Uname: Linux 5.0.0-05rc6-
I'm seeing the same behavior on cosmic, so not specific to disco.
Feb 18 14:28:23 x230 gnome-software[4674]: no such desktop file:
io.snapcraft.vlc-RT9mcUhVsRYrDLG8qnvGiy26NKvv6Qkd
** Also affects: gnome-software (Ubuntu Cosmic)
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Status: New
** Also affects: gnom
** Summary changed:
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I am using gnome-terminal 3.31.90-1ubuntu1 on a Disco desktop. If I
create a gnome-terminal window and add a second tab, the window will
shrink by one line each time I switch tabs.
This seems to be theme related, since it happens with Yaru but not with
Adwaita. Some aspects
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I have recently installed Ubuntu 18.04 on a new computer and have a
Gtk+3.0 program that reports an error:-
Gtk-CRITICAL gtk_widget_is_drawable: assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)'
failed
The same program runs without error on another computer with 16.04
Looking upstream it seems similar to
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/125 , the warning is indeed
fixed in the current Ubuntu serie, could be a candidate to include if we
do a SRU update for gtk but doesn't seem an high importance one/probably
not worth an update by itself
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The patch has been fixed in upstream git now
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nautil
At didrocks' request, I've also filed this here:
https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/1196
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This just happened to me on a desktop that has been running Ubuntu since
2013, and is currently on 18.04.2 LTS. No problems at all until this
morning, when I rebooted to find myself at the command prompt. All disks
were happily mounted, even nfs drives, and everything seemed to be
there, but startx
Public bug reported:
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I do not know what happens, but the gnome-keyring process occupies the
entire processor for a long time.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
Package: gnome-keyring 3.28.2-3ubuntu1
Uname: Linux 5.0.0-05r
I see this regularly on 18.04 too. It seems to have sprung up in the
past few months.
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18.10
Do you have the desktop staying empty until you do an action again or
just for a second or so? If it's staying empty, does it make a
difference it you move the content of the desktop view somewhere else
and only try with a text example?
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Could you also add the journalctl log from around the time of the issue?
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Full load
To manage notifications abou
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Robert Ancell (robert-ancell)
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Icons disappear after clicking save in gedit or image capture
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But the above images show the two situations:
Here are the attached images:
Thank you
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Hello Sebastian,
Yes, I have icons saved on the desktop.
Changing desktop icons in the "Gedit" case from side to side is instant
and does not return to its original position.
Now, the icons that come out, only come back when we click save in gedit again.
Note: When you click on capture screen, t
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No worries, Daniel.
I was going to log the new bug report. I re-enabled the proposed updates
and opened aptitude to install the package but I noticed that there was
an unmet dependency (libmutter: 3.30.2-1~ubuntu18.10.3) for the proposed
package. I installed that dependency along with the propo
I'm not sure whether my bug is the same one or even related in its underlying
cause. A program that I've helped write is exhibiting a constant failure to
respond to mouse clicks in one subwindow that is implemented by an embedded
mozilla browser window inside a Mono C# program. Keyboard input
Could users having this issue give some details on
- when is the issue showing, on login/all the time or after some time (use,
suspend/resume, etc)?
- could you add your journalctl log after getting the problem?
- do you have other extensions installed?
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- did you apply updates recently and how (command line, update-manager,...)?
- could you attach your /var/log/dpkg.log to the bug?
- what's the output of 'apt-cache policy'
?
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Could you try to move the content of your Desktop directory somewhere
else and just add a text file and see if you still get the problem? Also
what monitors config do you use?
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gnome-power-manager only provides an UI to display battery/power stats,
that's not the faulty component there, maybe the kernel if it's a driver
issue?
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Hi Sebastian
I have proceeded as requested and continue in the same manner. When you
click Save in Gedit, any icon in the workspace area appears and then
clicking Save appears again.
Attached the images and the procedures performed.
Note: Follow the configuration of my machine:
dson@edson-p6540
Saving text file and disappearing from desktop
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I'm away from my computer right now, but in case it's useful:
It happens after first login after boot, but not always. This said, I
did about four reboots today and it happened on every one. In the past
it would happen sometimes. There's not enough info there to be
statistical however, beyond it h
Ok, I am on Ubuntu 18.10, does that mean I installe dthe update? How do
I check? The issue hasn't gone away, still can't see the system menu.
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If you look a few posts earlier in the thread, you'll see a guide on how to
test the proposed package. It shouldn't be long now before all users
receive the update. You won't need to reconfigure anything then.
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019, 4:05 PM Declan <1767...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
> Ok, I am on U
The program I mentioned in my previous comment is available as a debian/ubuntu
package from
http://packages.sil.org/ubuntu as bloom-desktop or bloom-desktop-beta.
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Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Are you able to try Ubuntu 19.04 and tell us if the same problem happens
> there?
Yes I can download and install Ubuntu 19.04 in a virtual machine. But
before you ask me to go to all that work, have you tried the test
yourself given in the bug ("STEPS TO REPRODUCE")?
D
Bryce,
Yes I could almost tell already that you had the fix half-installed but
not yet active. Glad it's now working for you.
Please do log new bugs for any additional problems by running:
ubuntu-bug gnome-shell
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The fix is not released to 18.10 yet but you can download and test
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 938751 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/938751
Maybe this bug needs to merge with bug 938751. Although that one is a
bit more out of date, they had at least established that colour profiles
were the problem back in 2012.
** This bug has been marked a dupl
** Summary changed:
- jpeg images are washed out or colors are skewed
+ Images are washed out or colors are skewed
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Title:
Image
The login screen runs as a regular unprivileged user 'gdm' (not root) so
it does (apparently) require that you make any images world-readable in
order for user 'gdm' to be able to read them.
Although I find this slightly surprising. A better design might be for
gnome-control-center to copy the ima
OK. Does the bug still happen if:
(a) Firefox is not running; or
(b) You disable your Nvidia GPU (in the BIOS?) and just use the Intel
one?
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Can you please:
1. Clarify what 'triangle' is.
2. Provide a video of the problem, if possible.
3. Try locking twice (just just Windows+L keys). Does it lock properly
on the second attempt?
4. Run this command to send us more system information:
apport-collect 1814991
** Changed in: gdm3 (U
Formally it is not a bug, basically it is a user error. However to avoid
these type of bug reports in future, you might define it as a low
priority bug or change request. There are reasons to block photo folders
from access by the world for privacy reasons. Anybody using a photo from
such a fol
Please:
1. Take a photo of the screen showing the problem, and attach it here.
2. Run 'lspci -k' and send us the output.
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You can toggle the cleartext option by right clicking on the password
field with a mouse. I assume there is also a way to do it with the
keyboard but don't know it.
If the problem is not reproducible then it sounds like you just toggled
the option by accident.
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Chris,
Please try uninstalling all of these (just disabling them sometimes
isn't enough):
b'org.gnome.shell' b'enabled-extensions'
b"['system76-po...@system76.com', 'openweather-extens...@jenslody.de',
'mediapla...@patapon.info', 'grava...@jr.rlabs.io']"
Any improvement?
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If you have any gnome-shell extensions installed, please uninstall all
of them. Then reboot and tell us if the problem happens again.
Please also look at https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/ID where ID is the
content of file /var/lib/whoopsie/whoopsie-id on the machine. Do you
find any links to recent
Yes, I suggest logging a bug/enhancement request against gnome-control-
center:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues
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** Summary changed:
- gnome-shell crashes with SIGSEGV in meta_window_actor_is_destroyed(self=NULL)
called from _switchWorkspaceDone() [windowManager.js:1787] when running Android
emulator (QEMU)
+ gnome-shell crashes with SIGSEGV in meta_window_actor_is_destroyed(self=NULL)
called from _switch
Also tracking in:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/434b8b4abd971c7f84ca824ef5878a00d547753a
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs/issues/227
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I have performance problems, after updat
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gjs-console crashed with SIGSEGV in g_socket_receive_message_with_timeout()
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The Ubuntu Error Tracker has been receiving reports about a problem regarding
gjs. This problem was most recently seen with package version 1.54.3-1build1,
the problem page at
https
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1812527 ***
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Android emulator is only a common trigger. I fully expect bug 1812527
could also happen with other apps.
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[Expired for gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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