Here maximized VSCode windows are unmaximized when screen is locked and
monitors enters powersave, making a mess of things.
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I think this might be similar to what I've experienced lately. It seems
like it is definitely triggered after a window resize, both manual and
automatic. After the resize, button clicks seems to fall through the
window to whatever is behind it. Reproduction is reliable so I can even
record a video
I can confirm the lag is gone on my 23.10 system using X11 with nvidia-
driver-550 when using the PPA packages.
Thank you!
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I can also confirm the lag is gone on my 22.04 laptop using X11 with
nvidia-driver-550 when using the PPA packages.
Thanks!
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I had to downgrade the mutter packages on Ubuntu 22.04.4 today as the
lag returned after the latest update. Did almost the same as Deku King
although opted to deprioritize the 42.9-0ubuntu7.1 packages instead of
locking the older ones.
Package: gir1.2-mutter-10
Pin: version 42.9-0ubuntu7.1
Pin-Pri
Installing the packages below seems to work for me (on Ubuntu 22.04.4,
X11, nvidia-550.78). No terminal lag is observed.
mutter=42.9-0ubuntu8
mutter-common=42.9-0ubuntu8
libmutter-10-0=42.9-0ubuntu8
gir1.2-mutter-10=42.9-0ubuntu8
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@mark You need to enable the proposed archive to get the packages I
mentioned. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed. I highly
recommend using the "selective" approach.
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** Tags added: xenial
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gsettings crashed with SIGSEGV in g_settings_schema_source_ref()
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This also solves my issue with resuming from suspend on Ubuntu 24.04.1.
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Title:
Gnome 45 crash on restart in X11 session [Windo