Public bug reported:
Fresh install of groovy. When I try to add Google, Flickr or Microsoft
account, the loading window stays grey forever. When trying Facebook, i
can see the loaded page for a second then switches to grey also.
gnome-online-accounts:
Telepítve: 3.37.90-1ubuntu1
Jelölt:3.
** Also affects: webkit2gtk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
The bug occurs with any XWayland application. I tried VSCode, Chrome,
Audacity, Darktable...
I have two monitors with a different DPI. One is 4K HiDPI monitor and
the second in LowDPI 2K monitor. I can setup 200% scale for a HiDPI
monitor and 100% scale for a LowDPI. All nati
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The bug occurs with any XWayland application. I tried VSCode, Chrome,
Audacity, Darktable...
I have two monitors with a different DPI. One is 4K HiDPI monitor and
the second in LowDPI 2K monitor. I can setup 200% scale for a HiDPI
monitor and 100% scale for a L
Hi,
I'm running focal (20.04.1 LTS) -- and hit this only just now when
upgrading to the new LTS.
So this is to confirm this affects the LTS release and I'd like to ask
for it back-ported. :)
Thanks,
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** Changed in: gnome-shell
Status: Confirmed => Expired
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Title:
Please restore battery time remaining to top bar!
I think it might have been something wrong with my wireless mouse,
because it also caused some issues with the window manager on Macs. I
have a set of Microsoft keyboard and mouse, and when I used the mouse on
Mac, it caused some issues with highlighting of menu items. When I
replaced it with a dif
** Summary changed:
- ``` GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.10.14 git-describe:
GIMP_2_10_12-511-ga4f55d6c7e C compiler: Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=gcc
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/7/lto-wrapper
OFFLOAD_TARGET_NAMES=nvptx-none OF
I mean; does 'top' report constant CPU without moving the mouse, or was
that only with gnome-system-monitor? (bug 1773502)
-- top reports constant CPU without moving mouse ... and it increases to a
higher value on Mouse / touchpad activity this is even without Gnome-system
monitor.
Regards /// Rah
Same problem here, after upgrade from Ubuntu 20.04 to 20.10, nexcloud app
indicator in top bar disappeared.
I "killall nexcloud" and restart as per comment #3 above and icon reappear,
until next reboot!
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1873052 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1873052
I don't think there is an official solution to this yet, however, in my
Ubuntu 20.04 (and then also 20.10) installation I was able to
automatically fix it every login by using this very small program I
devel
For anyone who might be interested, since in my case this problem is
caused by fractional scaling, in my Ubuntu 20.04 (and then also 20.10)
installation I was able to "automatically fix" it every login by using
this very small program I developed: https://github.com/mind-overflow
/gnome-fs-duplicat
This kept bothering me so I came up with a work-around. I put the
following file (with chmod 755 so it could be executed) in
/etc/pm/sleep.d/ and called it 20_map-to-display. You have to use the
xinput and xrandr commands to determine what your display is called
(where I have LVDS-1) and which in
This extra cursor frozen on screen issue exists in 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.
(Just installed 20.10 on Lenovo T14 AMD and have a few issues to
research.)
Actual behavior:
- Fractional scaling is on (actually needed to make laptop screen readable).
- Extra cursor frozen on screen.
Expected:
- Fractiona
Unfortunately the above work-around only works when I suspend using pm-
suspend. The system is using systems. I'm working on figuring that out
now.
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Okay, so here is the new work-around. You put this file in
/usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep/
I called it 20_map-to-display. Call it what you like. It needs to be
executable.
#!/bin/sh
export HOME=/home/frohro/
export DISPLAY=:0
case $1/$2 in
post/*)
/usr/bin/su frohro
linux:~$ time nautilus
Failed to register: Timeout was reached
real0m25.127s
user0m0.101s
sys 0m0.004s
linux:~$ time nautilus
Failed to register: Timeout was reached
real0m25.166s
user0m0.076s
sys 0m0.035s
linux:~$ time nautilus
Failed to register: Timeout was reached
rea
Hi Danial,
Some more investigation ...
I reverted to Kernel to 5.3.18 ... also installed xserver-xorg-video-intel.
strace for gnome-shell shows no more errors on mouse / touchpad activity
and load remains low ..
rahul@desktophp:~$ sudo strace -c -p 11997
[sudo] password for rahul:
strace: Process
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