Public bug reported:
The video stops playing at a certain random frame, like it's been
paused. You can drag the range control and move forwards and backwards
and the frame will change as expected, but toggling play/pause does
nothing.
I can only reproduce this on Ubuntu 22.04. On Debian 11 it wor
1. I ran "totem filename.mp4" and reproduced the problem, but nothing is
logged to the console.
2. The package gstreamer1.0-vaapi is not installed.
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No, I can reproduce it with many different video files. Nothing shows up
on the cmdline. Firefox plays the videos just fine, by the way.
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Most of them were .mp4 videos downloaded from Tik Tok with yt-dlp
(https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp) or by right-clicking and using the
'Save as' dialog.
Here's one example:
https://v16-webapp.tiktok.com/150af96e4903dde52283b7197631cd1e/62a10462/video/tos/useast2a/tos-
useast2a-pve-0068/861748d6c5
Public bug reported:
So you just installed Ubuntu 22.04 and you try to play an mp4 video.
Totem will complain about missing an H.264 decoder, as you can see in
the command line output:
Missing plugin: gstreamer|1.0|totem|decodificador H.264 (Main
Profile)|decoder-video/x-h264, level=(string)3, pr
Public bug reported:
Automatic suspension causes the system to freeze on resume. This doesn't
happen if I suspend it manually by opening the system menu and pressing
the suspend button. Suspension works flawlessly when it is triggered
manually.
When the system resumes from automatic suspension, t
I can't see any files in /var/crash/, even after applying the workaround
and reproducing the freeze again.
This time the freeze was more severe. There was no response from the
keyboard and a hard reset was the only way to recover.
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I'm attaching the requested logs.
Near the end of this file you'll see the last action I performed, which
was the CTRL+ALT+PRINT+REISUB combination to reboot. You'll also see
that there is a long crash log related to AMDGPU.
Oh, and this time when it crashed I attempted to switch TTY, and then
th
Public bug reported:
This extension has been updated these days and the "All" button (next to
"Frequent" button) has crash and no longer shows all applications.
Disabling Ubuntu-Dock via Extensions Panel this function works perfectly
again.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: g
Public bug reported:
# Steps to reproduce:
1. Press "Super + A" to see all apps.
2. Find an app launcher group (many launchers grouped in one item) and open it
3. Close the group
# What happens:
The pagination indicators become duplicated, followed by glitchy animations.
This can be temporarily
** Attachment added: "Reproducing the bug in video"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1946411/+attachment/5531404/+files/Grava%C3%A7%C3%A3o%20de%20tela%20de%2007-10-2021%2023%3A08%3A21.webm
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1872268 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1872268
Thanks, it's a duplicate then. I'm attaching the video again, let's see
if it works now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/
Public bug reported:
One is the alert sound chosen through GNOME's sound settings, the other
seems to be the default alert from the sound theme, which we can't
change without using dconf-editor.
When an alert sound is triggered, both sounds play at the same time
instead of one.
Things I've tried
All right, that fixes it. Now I have the expected behavior. Only one
sound plays: the one selected through GNOME Settings.
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Sorry, I'm not sure what to remove. My file is slightly different from
the one in that commit. Is it OK to comment out everything at /usr/bin
/start-pulseaudio-x11? There are other if blocks that don't seem to be
related.
I will try to comment out only the if block that references `bell.ogg`
and c
** Attachment added: "dmesg output"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1838720/+attachment/5280446/+files/dmesg.txt
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In the Power tab, the option "When the power button is pressed" is set
to "Suspend". However, this action is not exe
Public bug reported:
In the Power tab, the option "When the power button is pressed" is set
to "Suspend". However, this action is not executed on power button
press. It does nothing.
This is always reproducible on Ubuntu 19.04, while on Ubuntu 18.04.2 it
works as expected.
gnome-control-center 3
** Attachment added: "journalctl output"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1838720/+attachment/5280445/+files/journalctl.txt
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Public bug reported:
I've configured it so that the system would suspend after pressing the
power button. This does not happen.
How is it reproducible?
It started after updating from Ubuntu 18.04.2 to 18.04.3. New packages, new
kernel, new bug. On Ubuntu 19.04, this has been reproducible since i
Public bug reported:
This bug is best explained with images. I've attached two screenshots
showing what the app grid looks like right after it's opened. A gif has
also been recorded to show a glitch in the animation as the icons slide
in.
This is not reproducible in Fedora 32 with GNOME 3.36 on t
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the first part of the grid"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1876532/+attachment/5365468/+files/Captura%20de%20tela%20de%202020-05-02%2019-47-31.png
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Here's the gif showing a strange animation happening right after the app
grid is opened, which causes a displacement of the icons.
** Attachment added: "Animation showing how to reproduce the problem"
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Update: this is also reproducible on Wayland.
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Title:
Badly positioned icons in the app grid
To manage notifications abou
An observation about how to reproduce this bug:
As soon as you click the "Show Applications" button on the dock, move
your mouse to the target position of any of the icons before the sliding
animation is over. This will usually trigger the glitch.
Keeping the cursor still after you click that but
Correction:
It's not about where the cursor is placed when the animation ends, it's
about whether the cursor is moving or not.
Keep the cursor still, as I said previously, and the bug doesn't happen.
Keep the cursor moving while the sliding animation is running, and the
problem is nearly always
Public bug reported:
This is a regression that came with the change from Xorg to Wayland.
It's particularly bad for playing fast-paced games, such as first-person
shooters. The pointer tracking has a small but significant delay, which
cannot be reproduced on the Xorg session.
Similar reports:
- h
It may be due to vsync being always enabled:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Wayland-Tearing-Control-Proto
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Title:
Wayland s
Public bug reported:
GNOME isn't exposing the monitor audio device. It doesn't show up as an
option to switch to in the Sound settings.
This is the device, from 'lspci':
> 03:00.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Navi 21/23
> HDMI/DP Audio Controller
It's an LG ultrawide mon
This shows what I see when I try to switch between audio output devices.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the Sound settings"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/2017027/+attachment/5665297/+files/Screenshot%20from%202023-04-19%2015-30-46.png
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This is fixed in Ubuntu Lunar (23.04). After upgrading, I can no longer
reproduce.
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Title:
Sound device missing (
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2004021 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2004021
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2004021
Moving video position /scrubbing in Totem (Videos) causes video to freeze
(but not audio)
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Starting from Ubuntu 19.10, the top-left corner of the screen is
unclickable. It's where the Activities button is. It
Public bug reported:
Starting from Ubuntu 19.10, the top-left corner of the screen is
unclickable. It's where the Activities button is. It is unresponsive to
clicks to open the overlay, BUT it responds to clicks to close it.
The unclickable spot is exactly one pixel large.
Specs:
- Graphics: AMD
** Description changed:
Starting from Ubuntu 19.10, the top-left corner of the screen is
unclickable. It's where the Activities button is. It is unresponsive to
clicks to open the overlay, BUT it responds to clicks to close it.
The unclickable spot is exactly one pixel large.
+ Impor
** Description changed:
Starting from Ubuntu 19.10, the top-left corner of the screen is
unclickable. It's where the Activities button is. It is unresponsive to
clicks to open the overlay, BUT it responds to clicks to close it.
The unclickable spot is exactly one pixel large.
- Impor
No extensions were installed. Also, I'm using the native AMDGPU drivers,
not the proprietary ones.
I've tested the vanilla GNOME session as you suggested, and the bug is
there too. Due to the hover highlighting of the panel items, I had a
visual cue to test with. The highlighting does not happen a
Public bug reported:
According to this page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Sound#Primary_sound_output, "if you manually
choose an output device in the “Sound” settings panel or a similar
utility, that choice should be followed". Well, despite me having
explicitly selected the headset as the output devic
It was already reported.
Here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1649
And here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1601
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I have tested 'mutter' version 3.34.3-1ubuntu1~19.10.1 from eoan-
proposed on an Xorg session, and it doesn't fix the issue. Testing was
made after package installation, followed by a system reboot.
mutter/eoan-proposed,now 3.34.3-1ubuntu1~19.10.1 amd64 [installed]
I don't know what other informa
Let me add that I also tested a GNOME session (package 'gnome-session')
and there was no difference from the results of testing the Ubuntu Xorg
session. The proposed package does NOT fix the issue for me.
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Public bug reported:
It starts with very subtle stuttering that you notice when moving
windows around, then keeps getting worse and worse until it starts
freezing the UI for many seconds. I could only reproduce it twice in a
couple of days.
The applications open at the time are usually Atom, Fire
I'll create the new issue there.
I have only one monitor.
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Title:
Clicking Activities in the corner doesn't work
To manage no
Here's the new issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2164
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I have been trying to reproduce it in the last days, but I couldn't. I
managed to get nearly 100% use of swap space again, while simultaneously
using Nautilus and Eye of GNOME (which is what I was doing at the exact
moment the freezes began), but it didn't happen again. Nothing changed
about my wor
Public bug reported:
When you have 3 or more windows open, the overview will overflow
vertically. A piece of the bottom row is cut off from the screen. See
the screenshot, please.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: gnome-shell 3.34.1+git20191024-1ubuntu1~19.10.1
ProcVersionSign
I was able to reproduce it again. The system quickly became
unresponsive, so I had to reboot with the REISUB combination. After the
system started again I collected the logs. I wasn't using Nautilus of
the image viewer this time.
** Attachment added: "journalctl -b0 after the freeze"
https://b
Apparently, the logs I collected are from after the reboot, so they're
probably not relevant. How do I collect logs from before the reboot?
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The logs I attached previously only refer to the session AFTER the
system restarted. So I've collected the logs from the previous boot this
time, which will contain the relevant information.
I'm attaching the output of: `journalctl -b-1`
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https:
Sure. Here's the video.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/2116981/+attachment/5889854/+files/Grava%C3%A7%C3%A3o%20de%20tela%20de%202025-07-15%2003-20-25.webm
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The main window is always unresponsive, frozen, while the dialog is
open.
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Title:
Modal window raises its parent on intera
A correction: I can actually reproduce it on Fedora Workstation 42. Odd,
it wasn't like this yesterday.
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Title:
Modal wind
Public bug reported:
When a (detached) modal dialog is activated (clicked), its parent window
(the application that created it) is raised immediately below it, which
is unexpected and disrupts the use of a browser auto-type feature for a
password manager.
This was first reported to KeePassXC¹, bu
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the Device Security pop-up containing
"harware" instead of "hardware""
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Because I don't see any of these errors in the GNOME desktop shipped in
Debian and Fedora, I'm reporting it here to Ubuntu. All of them can be
found in the GNOME Settings app.
This is about the Brazilian Portuguese translation.
1. Incorrect pluralization in the "Add user" di
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the Lock Screen section of Privacy and
Security, which uses the incorrect word "ecrã" for "screen'"
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typo "Detetar" and incorrect translation "Ligações""
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By the way, the word "ecrã" is being used in some other sections of the
Settings app; mostly in the screen-related settings. I didn't have the
time to identify the other occurrences.
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