Public bug reported:
second time that gnome crashed in two days while moving windows around
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
Package: gdm3 46.0-2ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.8.0-31.31-generic 6.8.1
Uname: Linux 6.8.0-31-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: zfs
ApportVersion:
Will do once I return.
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Title:
gnome crashes
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Public bug reported:
Firefox is currently eating 100% CPU (firefox was nearly unusable,
confirmed with htop), however the gnome system monitor reports 0.99%.
This does not appear to be a simple multiplication error since a single
process called Isolated Web Co is reported as much higher at 6.31
p
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I believe that this can be closed. On noble, totem has the following
mimetypes in /usr/share/applications/org.gnome.Totem.desktop
MimeType=application/mxf;application/ram;application/sdp;application/vnd.apple.mpegurl;application/vnd.ms-
asf;application/vnd.ms-wpl;application/vnd.rn-
realmedia;appl
Public bug reported:
My attempts to get it to work with gnome video (Totem) fail due to a
missing decoder:
When I start the video with `xdg-open some.mp4`, in a window over the
first frame of the video player I get a popup that says:
```
Unable to play the file
meta/x-gst-fourcc-mett decoder is
I just discovered
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstreamer1.0/+bug/2021523.
This bug might be a duplicate of that one, but I'm not sure whether the
dialogue behavior is a gstreamer issue or due to another project
(totem/snapd/etc). For now I'll add gstreamer to this issue and let
someone
see the following gnome-shell crash link:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/3aa89b1a-08f5-11ef-9dd2-fa163ec44ecd
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Title:
gno
Public bug reported:
Gnome crashed, and an inspection of the logs showed that it had a
segfault, followed by an OOM event.
Release: 23.04
$ apt-cache policy gnome-shell
gnome-shell:
Installed: 44.0-2ubuntu3
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 23.04
Package: gnome-she
** Also affects: snapd
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Ubuntu desktop is unstable under memory pr
** Description changed:
A logic error in some code I wrote caused lxd to spawn many qemu VMs
which caused memory pressure. This caused the OOM killer to be invoked,
which killed gnome-character. Because the DefaultOOMPolicy is set to
"stop", this caused dbus.service to stop. My system user
Public bug reported:
Setting org.gnome.desktop.datetime automatic-timezone to true seems to
have no effect. This is because location services is disabled. This is
unintuitive - a toggle should do what it advertises or be blocked when
the system is in a state that will cause the toggle to not work
> You mention that it was fixed upstream but the bug you reference is
open and has mention of a fix?
Oh you're right. I'm not sure why I said that.
> Also is that an issue with the settings interface or only using
gsettings on the cmdline?
Settings interface, I haven't tried using gsettings on t
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