I have the exact same issue as described by original report. Two windows
of the browser on different workspaces, only happens when I use Wayland
session. I collected more data on this:
Release: Ubuntu Noble Numbat 24.04 and Ubuntu Mantic Minotaur 23.10
Hardware: Dell Inspiron-16-Plus-7620, i7-1270
I would like to add a quick update.
- HexChat also triggers the same issue as Anydesk, both wayland and x11.
- I upgraded to Mantic Minotaur and the issue persists
- I disabled legacy tray icons support from the extension Ubuntu Appindicators,
and after a reboot the issue cannot be reproduced. Ob
I managed to file a bug with AnyDesk, and I linked this Launchpad bug report in
it.
However, I was not given a bug tracker link by AnyDesk, so I am unable to
provide it here.
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I logged into a Xorg session and I could not see the window.
However, I noticed I can actually see the window for a few moments, both on
Wayland and Xorg, when I switch between virtual desktops.
There is a small difference is when I switch between virtual desktops:
- Wayland: the window appears
I am trying to report the bug upstream and jumping through the required
steps to create a customer account, waiting for it to be activated. I
will report back on that if I manage to actually file a bug there.
Regarding your question to run 'xwininfo -all', please find output below
here.
xwininfo
Thank you for your help. I have been running some tests:
- Disabled all extensions and re-logged the sessionSame result. However, when
hovering over the previously mentioned rectangle, I noticed that a popup was
appearing, repoting "Anydesk", an application that was set to autostart and had
an
Public bug reported:
Hardware Model: Dell Inc. Inspiron 16 Plus 7620
Firmware version: 1.5.1
CPU i7-12700H x20
GPU: Nvidia RTX3060 / MaxQ
GPU: Intel Alder Lake-P
Release: Lunar Lobster
Architecture: AMD64
Kernel: 6.1.0-16-generic
GNOME version: 44.rc
Using Latest daily image of Ubuntu Lunar Lobst
Ubuntu Budgie 22.04 LTS (Xorg)
Kernel 5.15.0-33-lowlatency
libmutter-10-0 installed from proposed
Budgie DE is behaving well, feels snappy and fast. No issues to report.
Tests performed:
- Check budgie panels and applets.
- Move between virtual workspaces.
- Window tiling using mouse.
- Window ti
Quick follow up.
I installed Ubuntu 22.04 on same RaspberryPI, and I noticed a huge performance
difference with fractional scaling on Wayland.
On Wayland I was unable to find any lag or delay or performance hit. On Xorg
though, even Ubuntu 22.04 had the same performance issues as Ubuntu Budgie
Daniel,
Thank you. This actually makes a lot of sense. Also, even if there is no fix,
at least we will know what to tell our users if and when issues like this are
reported.
I am still going to test on Ubuntu on both Gnome and Wayland, and report if
there is any difference, so we can keep it al
Daniel,
This is with Xorg fractional scaling on Ubuntu Budgie ARM64. We don't
have Wayland on Budgie DE, but I can flash Ubuntu 22.04 ARM64 on a spare
microSD and test. Give me a few hours and I will follow up on that.
Regarding input, yes I believe same issue as described on
https://bugs.launchp
Public bug reported:
Distribution: Ubuntu Budgie 22.04 LTS
Kernel: 5.15.0-1007-raspi
Package: libmutter-10-0
Architecture: arm64
Version: 42.0-3ubuntu2 5.15.0-1007-raspi
On Ubuntu Budgie 22.04 LTS raspberry PI, turning on fractional scaling causes
an issue where mouse movement becomes laggy and
I tested both Xubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu MATE 20.04 And I had the very
same issue, however I have a single display, 3440x1440, using AMD RADEON
VII GPU. Kubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu Budgie 20.04 do not have this issue.
Originally I opened a separate bug but it was marked as duplicate. I
wanted to confir
I noticed the same bug affecting me on 3 installs:
1. Ubuntu Budgie 20.04 with Ubuntu Studio tools. Desktop, USB audio interface.
2. Ubuntu Budgie 20.04 with Ubuntu Studio tools. Laptop, Internal Audio card.
3. Ubuntu Studio 20.10 daily. Desktop, USB audio interface.
I do not think the issue is s
Additional Feedback.
I did a fresh install of ubuntu-budgie 19.04
1. installed hplip from repos (version 3.19.1)
2. ran hp-setup -i
3. went through the steps
4. install completed including plugin, can print and scan with no issue
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Additional Feedback.
I did a fresh install of ubuntu-budgie 19.04
1. installed hplip from repos (version 3.19.1)
2. ran hp-setup -i
3. went through the steps
4. install completed including plugin, can print and scan with no issue
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I re-created the same issue on another install, this time Ubuntu-Budgie 19.04.
Same issue happened, same solution fixed it.
Detailed steps I followed to fix the issue:
1. Go to https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/gethplip .
2. Download latest version for Ubuntu . At the time o
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Kubuntu 19.04
Installed hplip from repositories, available version is 3.19.1+dfsg0-1
When I start setup with hp-setup, this happens:
1. I am asked connection type. I select network ethernet
2. My printer is detected. I select it and hit next
3. I am told abo
This bug also affects me.
I am running Kubuntu 18.04 on Gigabyte AERO14, CPU:i7-7700HQ (45W TDP),
GPU:Nvidia 1050Ti
I took a full system image with clonezilla, and tested Alberto Milone's
PPA. System working fine after the upgrade. I tested switch+reboot
around 20 times.
Test results:
No issue r
Per comment #9, I confirm it only happens on gnome-shell on wayland mode.
I tested thoroughly over the last few days and I did not experience a single
crash on gnome-shell on Xorg.Once I switch back to gnome-shell on wayland, the
frequent crashes start happening again.
Per comment #10, I tested
Hello,
I had my share of issues with network-manager-openvpn, especially with profiles
exported from pfsense appliances, as those tend to inline some configurations.
I remember I had issues with Ubuntu 17.04 and 16.04 but as I am testing now, it
seems all profiles I have can be imported and used.
tested package version: network-manager-gnome 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu4.1
I am now able to succesfully import openvpn profiles. I tested 5
profiles, all imported correctly. Also confirmed openvpn can be
connected and disconnected from network-manager without issues.
Thanks. please advise if more testing i
I also have this issue. Oleksandr's workaround also helps, but if I launch
online-accounts-preferences from terminal, the error is displayed even if panel
opens.
When this happens, I noticed that my icq plugin does not allow me to modify my
account, the whole page is greyed out and the only thin
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