The issue has been already fixed in Remmina:
https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina/-/issues/3090
Now, the question is how long to get into Ubuntu's 24.04 packages
Supposedly, you can use the flatpak version or downgrade remmina
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Same here, I have been waiting for this to be fixed for more than 2
months. Can we have the fix applied to the stable repo, please?
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Exactly, I wonder as well.
It worked fine in 20.04 and then after the upgrade it stopped working. The
truth is that during the upgrade process something went wrong and I had to
reboot. Then I continued the upgrade process again but who knows how things
work in such scenario. On the VM guest it w
Turned out that these 2 packages were missing in my host and are required for
proper functionality:
pipewire-media-session libpipewire-0.3-common
After adding these and rebooting everything works finally!
Please, close this ticket
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I got a bit further. gstreamer1.0-pipewire was installed but for some
reason gstreamer did not pick it up. Even after reinstalling, it still
was not listed as a gstreamer plugin. I had to physically remove the
libgstpipewire so, restart streamer and then put it back. After that
gstreamder picks the
But you are right
gst-inspect-1.0 pipewiresrc
No such element or plugin 'pipewiresrc'
something is odd with my installation. I tried reinstalling the
gstreamer1.0-pipewire but still the same. Will try think of something
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Similarly this does not work
gst-launch-1.0 pipewiresrc
ERROR: pipeline could not be constructed: no element "pipewiresrc"
but it works on the VM
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I have found this little python script which also suffers from the same
issue.
When run as
GST_DEBUG=3 python gnome-screen-cast.py
I get the following output:
session path: /org/gnome/Mutter/ScreenCast/Session/u16
stream path: /org/gnome/Mutter/ScreenCast/Stream/u16
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Yes, I do. Like I said, it works on my VM (almost the same installation)
but not on the host. I am thinking about trying to build some older
pipewire version just for testing.
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Public bug reported:
When I press Ctrl+Shift+Alt+R, screencast indicator appears in the
indicator menu but disappears in about 2 seconds. No file is even
created under the Videos folder.
journalctl shows:
Mar 02 09:10:29 Development dbus-daemon[2962]: [session uid=1000 pid=2962]
Activating serv
Actually, the issue for both Linux and Windows guests is resolved by this fix
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/spice/spice-gtk/-/issues/82
You do not need to do anything else just install the latest 0.38 spice-
client libs on the host (on Ubuntu 20.04):
libspice-client-glib-2.0-8_0.38-2ubuntu1_amd6
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Thank you, Christian.
Yes, I am aware of the workaround as I am using it on Windows (stopping the
VDAgent is sufficient on the guest). The only way to use the guest reasonably
(you would never tell how copy/paste is used frequently during coding)
Currently, I am happy with the patch on
@paelzer Hello Christian, fix small fix did not help but bigger fix
works for me fine on focal.
I did not have to update the spice-vdaagent on the host. All I did was
update on the guest and things started working instantly (after reboot
of course).
I can help in further testing if needed.
Now,
Still the same, not working for me.
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Ubuntu 20.04 Dock - Autohide not working
Status in gnome-s
I did report it upstream:
https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues/1157
Thank you
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~/.local/share/xorg/ logs
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With Wayland this works properly
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Ubuntu 20.04 Top bar - white residual arrows
Status in gnome-shell package in Ubunt
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Just to be sure, I did a fresh Ubuntu 20.04 installation, performed
updates and reproduced the issue right away.
All you need to do is to:
1. set /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/dock-fixed=false in dconf-editor
2. maximize the dconf-editor (so that the dock will hide)
3. move the mouse to
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Hello,
Ubuntu 20.04 beta (Apr 2nd 2020)
1. Set in dconf editor under
/org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/
autohide:true
docker-fixed:false
2. Maximize some desktop window and the dock disappear
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Ubuntu 20.04 beta (Apr 2nd 2020)
1. Click the top bar date section and click again to close
As a result you have a white arrow beneath the date section.
Use mouse over or click to desktop to fix and
I just did a fresh new Ubuntu 20.04 installation and right after
starting up the desktop I could reproduce the issue. No custom theme or
extension required. Just clicked the top bar power menu and clicked
again. The same for the Date menu. I can even provide a video should you
need...
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Yes, the Ubuntu (default) session and its original Dock (no extra extension
installed)
Basically, the default desktop setup with the steps above.
The journal log:
Apr 04 11:16:54 Ubuntu dbus-daemon[1398]: [session uid=1000 pid=1398]
Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.Tracker1
Provided package
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