Public bug reported:
Bug originated after doing a 18.04.5 LTS to 20.04.1 LTS upgrade.
The settings from gnome-control-center are not getting applied for
external USB devices.
For a USB touchpad I've spotted this with the following:
org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.touchpad tap-and-drag
org.gnome.d
This bug has been fixed with mutter (3.36.7+git20201123-0.20.04.1)
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Hi,
This crash is still present in the latest gnome-shell version
3.28.4-0ubuntu18.04.1
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1813173
Title:
gnome-shell crashed with
Hi,
I've been running without the gpaste extension for a few weeks and gnome-shell
no longer crashes.
So I guess this bug should be reassigned?
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Public bug reported:
I am filing this bug with gjs because the behaviour started after
upgrading to 1.52.5-0ubuntu18.04.1
Steps to reproduce are:
1. Launch an Android emulator from Android Studio: I used all default
settings and Andoid Pie x86 image
2. Change workspace via hotkey
3. Result is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1812527 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1812527
Private bug reported:
Behaviour started after upgrading to 1.52.5-0ubuntu18.04.1
Steps to reproduce are:
1. Launch an Android emulator from Android Studio: I used all default
settings and Andoid Pie x86 i
This bug is still present on up to date Ubuntu 18.04
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717673
Title:
gnome-calendar crashed with SIGSEGV in
gtk_stack_set_vis
I think this bug has already been reported upstream -
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742295.
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742295
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There is a memory leak generating window previews on gnome shell and
since pressing the Super key generates windows previews the memory usage
grows exponentially. For me Gnome Shell eats about 100-150 MB every day
I leave it running.
I tested this both on an Intel graphics machine and on a VM, in
@vanvugt could you try the steps I posted in #46. I can reliably
reproduce this on a clean install of Bionic daily in a VM. No extra
extensions, just opening window previews with Super multiple times (two
windows open).
Thank you.
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Here is also a nice video demonstrating the issue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQCOO-9HZvU
It runs Fedora, but the behaviour is exactly the same on Bionic as well.
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