I have found a perfect reproducer; locking the screen (and so entering
standby) reproduces this 100% of the time.
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Sporadically, I see loss of the Riot-Desktop (https://github.com/vector-
im/riot-web/ care of https://packages.riot.im/debian/) app indicator
icon. This appears to be associated with the following log lines from
`journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell`
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May 16 10:54:22 cube gnome
Yeah, I considered that and I guess it's a possibility, but if it's the
case it's only exercised by the 18.04 X code, this has never appeared
prior to the installation of 18.04 a couple of days ago (was previously
running 16.04). I don't recall seeing it while running the live usb
either, but I can
Screen shots of the corruption do not work as the screen shot tool
appears to overwrite the corruption. Video capture does work.
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Public bug reported:
Regularly the screen displays corruptions that change depending on disk
i/o, keyboard/mouse and other system activity. The screen corruptions do
not appear on each session and can be removed by selecting an
alternative resolution and then changing back (or reverting without
ac
Still affecting 18.04. Also note that upstream does not have an issue
tracker anymore, losing the linked issue above.
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Still present in 18.04.2.
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Title:
Screen contents revealed briefly on resume, before even unlocking
Status in GNOME Shell:
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
IPv4 does not provide "Shared
This is part of the set up process for installation of ev3dev linux on
an EV3 robot controller (see https://www.ev3dev.org/docs/tutorials
/connecting-to-the-internet-via-usb/ scroll down to the linux
instructions).
Connection to the USB via USB is an mandatory step prior to setting up
wi-fi. This
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With this setting Shotwell is still started on insertion.
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This setting prevents Shotwell from starting, but obviously block
everything else as well.
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Setting "Photos: Do nothing" in the removable media panel of the gnome
control center had no effect in that inserting a removable volume with
photos/video (GoPro SD card) results in Shotwell being opened. The only
way to prevent this from happening is to check "Never prompt or
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In previous versions of Ubuntu (16.04) it was possible to set an
automatic suspend on laptop lid closure when the laptop was battery
powered, but not when on mains. This is no longer available; automatic
suspend provided by the power control panel is purely time-based. The
gno
Image of nm-connection editor control, including shared to other.
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Image of current directly available control panel.
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In previous versions of Ubuntu (16.04 and before), it was possible to
specify the IPv4 method to use "Shared to other computers" directly from
the top bar (via the via the nm-connection-editor/nm-applet).
This ability is no longer available via the preferred network
configura
An alternative (preferable IMO, and probably simpler) is to make the
dock configurable to always hide.
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When not in auto-hide mode, icons are shifted out of the way of the
dock. This does not happen when the dock is in auto-hide mode meaning
that when there is no window to cause it to hide, the icons at the edge
of the desktop are obscured. These icons are commonly Home, Trash a
Removing the nomodeset kernel parameter makes GDM snappier, but it then
hangs on login (relevant portion of syslog attached).
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I am trying to use the nouveau drivers on a recent (today) install of
18.04 on a 2.5yo laptop. Unfortunately the nvidia drivers don't work at
all.
What I am finding is that the sluggishness of the display is comparable
to the case when nouveau drivers are disabled. The only r
Public bug reported:
Installing the nvidia-driver-390 package and disabling (or not) the
nouveau drivers results in a system that superficially appears to busy
hang before reaching the login screen, leaving only the fsck
"/dev/sda1: clean,..." message on the screen.
The machine is alive, and logg
One of my hobbies is to shout into the void; bugs are my favourite.
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Title:
lock icon in User Accounts is at best con
Public bug reported:
Trying to play a video over SFTP fails, with Totem giving a pop-up:
"""
Required plugin could not be found
Videos requires to install plugins to support the following multimedia feature:
SFTP protocol source
"""
There does not seem to be any package that fits this descript
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
Xorg crashes immediately on login returning to greeter
St
When I started looking at this problem, the machine would not boot
without nomodeset. This is no longer the case - and removing that fixes
the problem.
Thank you for looking at this, Timo. Please mark as invalid.
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OK, `gdb64 /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg 2>&1 | tee gdb-Xorg.txt' works. The
instructions for backtracing at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing#Backtrace_with_gdb obviously need
some love.
With all the complaints from gdb out of the way it seems that the issue
shows up as the corrupted shared library list
I have sorted out the syscall-template.S issue by getting the libc6
source.
I have found places saying that the cause of gdb not liking the binary
is because of arch incompatibility (32 v 64). I tried this with no
change.
~# gdb /usr/bin/Xorg 2>&1 | tee gdb-Xorg.txt
GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.11.1-0ubuntu
Yoo hoo! Is anyone home?
Some triage love would be greatly appreciated here.
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Xorg crashes immediately on login returning to
Public bug reported:
~ $ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Release:16.04
~ $ apt-cache policy nvidia-361 xorg
nvidia-361:
Installed: 361.42-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 361.42-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 361.42-0ubuntu2 500
500 http://mirror.internode.on.net/pub/ubuntu
And equally unexplicably, mine has gone again. How on earth can this be
tagged as fixed. If LTS does not mean fixes are released for it, what
does LTS actually mean. Without a launcher, what is the point of unity?
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This or a similar bug is still sporadically affecting me. As for Hamil,
no obvious cause, no recent upgrade. The only path to fix is to reatart
the machine (is this an approach to fix Bug 1 by immitation?).
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Deleting and email causes the list view to jump to an arbitrary location
in the list (a sane email is selected and displayed in the preview, but
its subject line etc is not visible in the email list). Requiring
navigation back to the desired point in the subject list view.
Th
I'm seeing something very similar, though entirely different (sorry).
e-addressbook-server occasionally starts thrashing on my hard drive with
low CPU and memory use (~5% and 25MB RES respectively). Appart from
being noisy, this impact on actually useful disk-intensive applications.
$ lsb_release
Replicated with fresh (but upgraded to current state) 32 and 64 lucid
instances - on both VMs firefox was started in safe-mode.
As per the apport wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport/:
I executed `sudo service apport start force_start=1' prior to firefox
launch. However apport was not started, so
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Title:
exhaustive fatal memory leak
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
This is a resubmission of b
Public bug reported:
This is a resubmission of bug 1018263 required for bug submission via
apport (I won't repeat comments here as this is submitted from a VM).
As explained in the last comment of that submission. It was not possible
to trigger apport on crash while following the apport wiki inst
My apologies - my clarity goes away when long running development tests
are crashed by another, unrelated, application.
I'll set up a VM and try to replicate the situation there.
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Public bug reported:
If I leave firefox running over night, since upgrading to 13.0.1
Firefox, firefox exhausts all system memory, running with 100% load on
one core. This has been noticed on other platforms by other users (for
example here http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/930472).
Acti
Submitted to GNOME Bugzilla as Bug 676912:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676912
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Reported upstrean: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675417
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675417
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Public bug reported:
The Notes tab of the properties dialog has gone away some time between
Lucid and Precise. The decoration indicating a note exists is still
present suggesting the feature has not been intentionally dropped.
Further examination shows that emblems have also disappeared (this
appe
On Sat, 2012-04-28 at 12:53 +, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> What's the "normal use"? This button is standard as it's provided by
> GTK.
>
Normal use would be the generally accepted and widely used metaphor -
that a closed lock means 'locked', 'safe', 'secure' etc. This is how it
has been used
Public bug reported:
This is a UI issue.
Description:Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:12.04
The lock/unlock button in User Accounts goes against the normal use of a
lock to indicate the locked state, instead meaning the action of
locking. This makes the icon confusing. A better approach woul
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