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[regression] Windows flicker to black when resizing (Intel Apollo
Lake)
To manage noti
It is in the file /proc/PID/status or /proc/PID/stat for each PID.
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"Program" is not responding when debugging in g
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Keyboard bac
For desktop-icons I get:
GNOME Shell-Message: 15:03:14.954: Extension "desktop-icons@csoriano"
had error: TypeError: Object 0x7f3b8e15bd78 is not a subclass of
GObject_Object, it's a Object
which seems to come from:
== Stack trace for context 0x5557947eb470 ==
#0 555794d6f738 i resource:///o
Marco, can you look at this please? It sounds related to work you've
been doing.
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OK, Daniel, thank You, now it clear. I've found this file.
State: S (sleeping)
So the appearing of popup message is correct, because not correct state of
process. What process must set this state for debugging application? Same
debugger?
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-control-center -
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No, the kernel sets it when a program being debugged is stopped in the
debugger. If you see "S (sleeping)" then that implies you haven't yet
stopped the program being debugged.
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Thank you for the report karah. Had this bug been reported before? If
so, then there was no need to file a new bug, otherwise I'm not sure how
you'd expect an unreported bug to be fixed.
Anyway, I'm able to observe the issue as you describe it in a 19.04 VM.
Keeping the F11 key down seems to grind
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I’ve actually seen firefox crash in a 19.10 VM while testing this, but
this didn't produce a crash file in /var/crash. gnome-shell's memory
usage had climbed to 90%, and it was restored to a reasonable value
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Possibly related upstream bug report:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=185194
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Please not that there's currently no snap for thunderbird in any other
channel, only edge. So I suppose the fact that gnome-software shows the
version in edge is normal.
$ snap info thunderbird
name: thunderbird
[…]
snap-id: k1Ml1O9GzSO2QftV0ZlWSbUfQ78nN460
channels:
Public bug reported:
I have a NAS server with NTFS disks.
A few days ago I did a fresh installation of Kubuntu 19.04, then I
installed Nautilus because it is my experience that it handles better
this usage scenario. I also installed the smbclient.
When I try to do a file search, eventually Nauti
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I have a NAS server with NTFS disks.
A few days ago I did a fresh installation of Kubuntu 19.04, then I
installed Nautilus because it is my experience that it handles better
this usage scenario. I also installed the smbclient.
- When I try to do a file search,
Please, take attention to this bug. It's very important!!!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub-installer/+bug/1835664
пн, 8 июл. 2019 г., 10:00 Daniel van Vugt
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[eoan][regression] GNOME Shell hangs when closing a Java dialo
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help us find the cause of the crash please follow these steps:
1. Look in /var/crash for crash files and if found run:
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Then tell
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Notification area icon wrongly rendered/uses
Hello Sebastien,
Step 2 worked: here are the links:
nautilus: https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/cd8c1612-a0d2-11e9-b1ca-fa163e102db1
telegram: https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/a6aa6bb8-a0ce-11e9-a06d-fa163ee63de6
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ok - the common factor between gnome-shell and budgie-desktop is
"mutter".
As such I am going to unmark this as UbuntuBudgie.
Please run
apport-collect 1835669
To collect details about your system and it will attach this
automatically to this issue. Thanks
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This seems to be very old. I'm not seeing this at all in Gnome 3.32,
Ubuntu 19.04, neither in mid-dpi screens (with fractional scaling or
font scaling) nor in retina like screens (with 2x scaling).
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Clicking on a bookmark starts a drag&drop operation that you have to
cancel pressing Escape. This happens both in nautilus and in the
standard file dialog. It happens also when using the touchpad.
Since bookmarks are an important and standard feature, having them
crippled to
apport information
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The error is: error: glCopyImageSubData failed, glGetError returned
0x502
I can confirm OBS works fine for me with other compositors such as the
KDE compositor and XFCE compositor.
apport information
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Oh I should probably mention the intel integrated graphics does work
with the compositors.
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+ [ Description ]
+
+ GNOME Shell crashes during tear-down when some window is anymating under
+ X11.
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+ [ Test case ]
+
+ This test doesn't work 100% of the cases, so for proper checks we can
+ still monitor the e.u.c reports.
+
+ Run this script in a terminal (needs
** Description changed:
- Pretty much as summary :)
+ [ Description ]
On my eaon system, closing any dialog in CLion (a Java program, which
might be relevant) results in GNOME Shell hanging. I believe this to be
a recent (in the last week or so, maybe?) regression.
- ProblemType: Hang
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gnome
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Thanks Luca for all the help and contribution, the fix is released. Feel
free to contact us in case of new issues.
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Title:
Extracting a zip archieve creates a new unwant
Thanks, the error from journal logs look like
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/1072
The retracing failed for some reason though so it would still be useful
if you try to obtain a backtrace following the instructions at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and upload the back
I have the problem on desktop too. The slightest accidental touch of the
mouswheel while moving across the taskbar sends me zipping through
windows. I could slow down the scroll speed, but then scrolling through
a document would be slower than desired. I basically dont want my mouse
wheel to do any
Thank you for the bug report and the upstream reference!
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Status: New => Triaged
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Bookmarks unusable because clicks drag them
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Nautilus crash while searching NTFS partition over Samba
To ma
Please also let us know:
* if the problem only occurs in "Ubuntu on Wayland" or "Ubuntu" too?
* what your kernel command line is (copy /proc/cmdline)
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Nautilus isn't used for the desktop in 19.04. So this bug should remain
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The cause of this is:
1. You install a snap.
2. GNOME Software generates a notification, with a button that will contact the
GNOME Software process and perform the action "app.launch" with the app ID.
(gs-common.c:gs_app_notify_installed)
3. GNOME Software uses the ID as a desktop ID (i.e. the na
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/issues/726
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