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[ Alessandro Astone ]
* New upstream release (LP: #2072547)
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This bug was fixed in the package evolution - 3.52.3-0ubuntu1
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Just to be clear, I associate restarting gnome with logging out then
logging in again. Not with unplugging the monitor and reconnecting.
Concerning the present bug report, I'm becoming confident that the
flickering black bar appears at the top of the secondary monitor after
the following steps:
1
Please clarify the testing that was done, and *with which version
exactly* (as requested in comment #12). This package had to go through a
revert in the previous attempt to update to 1.72.4 (see version
1.72.4-0ubuntu0.22.04.3~really.is.1.72.2.0ubuntu2), and we need more
confidence.
** Tags remove
ps - I don't know whether this information was preserved in the original
bug report, but it may be important.
First, the secondary monitor is positioned to the left hand side,
relative to the primary monitor. This was set by moving the small icon
of the secondary monitor in Settings>Displays to th
If you set the monitor to a lower resolution or a different refresh
rate, does it prevent the bug?
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Title:
[nouveau] Top margin
Does anyone have any temporary fixes for this bug ?
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Stuck arrow keys after switching workspaces
To manage notific
I would start by trying to disable extensions like:
gnome-extensions list --enabled
gnome-extensions disable tiling-assist...@ubuntu.com
and log in again. See if disabling any of them makes a difference.
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I have configured the host screen with two monitors extending the desktop.
They are both configured at 3840x2160, scale 150%, fractional scaling: yes.
After a period of inactivity, the screens get blanked as configured.
When I move the mouse and the scree
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