The snap is now working. (In other words, not able to reproduce.)
I'm not sure what made the change but I did reboot several times.
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Can't run from 'gnome find' - nothing happens.
Try to run from terminal - get this:
hbarta@karakum:~$ gnome-system-monitor
You need to connect this snap to the gnome platform snap.
You can do this with those commands:
snap install gnome-3-26-1604
snap connect gnome-system-m
Additional information that might matter... I have a second monitor
connected via HDMI output. Monitor is 1600x1200 and is rotated 90
degrees. It had problems on 18.04 with Wayland
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1808226) and
I have attached the output of xrandr when run
second requested file
This is a Lenovo Y50 which also has an Nvidia 860m (IIRC) which does not
appear in the list of PCI devices so I must have disabled it in the BIOS
or it is no longer working.
Thank you for your help.
** Attachment added: "dpkg -l"
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first requested file
** Attachment added: "lspci -k"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1808398/+attachment/5222182/+files/pci.txt
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Public bug reported:
1) Install Ubuntu 18.04.1 via debbootstrap
2) Install ubuntu-desktop package
3) Install vanilla-desktop package
4) Upgrade to 18.10 using the Software GUI
5) Log into Ubuntu on Wayland
6) Click right end of top bar, menu drops down.
7) Mouse over menu, no visual feedback of fo
I updated to 18.10 in place. That fixes the problem with the blank
screen. Unfortunately the menu to the upper left does not seem to get
focus. To logout I go to the upper right and type logout which loads a
'logout app.' I suppose that's a different bug.
Thank you for your help. Please let me kno
Yes, seems to be related to Wayland.
I have attached xrandr output from an Xorg session.
Thanks!
** Attachment added: "xrandr.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1808226/+attachment/5221818/+files/xrandr.txt
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Public bug reported:
Using "ubuntu-gnome-desktop" ("vanilla-gnome-desktop" also installed)
with external 1600x1200 monitor rotated 90 deg. Monitor connected via
HDMI and using Inel i915 driver.
1) Login to "Ubuntu" session. Use Settings -> Display to rotate monitor 90 deg
left. Accept new setti
I'm seeing what I believe to be the same issue with Visual Studio Code.
If I try to start it after logging in using Gnome on Wayland, I find
myself looking at a login screen. (If I login to Gnome on Xorg this does
not happen.)
There is a core file in my home directory
There is also a file in /va
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