I have the same issue. It is hard to work with docker as those two
processes consume almost 70% of my cpu. The udev rule does not help me
:/
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Can confirm the issue on my PC. Ubuntu 22.04, Intel + Nvidia, Xorg.
I can reproduce it with and without ding extension enabled
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Public bug reported:
After almost every suspend (like 80% of the time) on Wayland session,
Gome Shell crashes and I'm returned back to the login screen (everything
I had open is killed)
Ubuntu 22.04, Intel Hybrid Graphics (Intel + Nvidia). No problems with
Xorg session
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@jbicha Is there any update about Mutter 42.8 in the Jammy repo? There
are two irritating bugs in Mutter that are already resolved in 42.8
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It has been some time since I have been using a ppa repo. But it should
be ready. Please check
https://launchpad.net/~skoruppa/+archive/ubuntu/ppa and report if the
fix changes anything for you.
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Well, maybe I could set up a ppa repo with patched gvfs-udisk-volume-
monitor for Ubuntu 24.04. Im right now on 24.10, but it shouldn't be
hard
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Some time ago, I reported two issues related to this topic on the
Gnome's official gitlab
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/-/issues/713 - for
gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/-/issues/799 - for
gsd-housekeeping
The first one is already fixed an
A new patch has been proposed -
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/-/merge_requests/254 - and from my
testing it behaves a lot better that what we got earlier.
I had to remove me previous ppa, and create a new one. Can you please
check with it? https://launchpad.net/~skoruppa/+archive/ubuntu/pack
@mossroy - you downloaded packages for different Ubuntu version ;) 1.56
is for Oracular (24.10). If you want to manually install deb packages,
you need to download the 1.54 version - the same as available in the
24.04
It would be easier if you just added the repository to your system with:
sudo a