*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1862081 ***
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Thanks for commenting, Daniel!
You may be right - the strange thing for me was the effect of the
keyboard-dock separation - as if this were related to some power-saving
settings (as there is a second batter
Okay...so there is hope to get this at least "bypassed" for 20.04 - this
would be awesome!
btw: before this became a regular problem (don't ask me when - but I
didn't have this problem some 2-3 month before), I had this effect when
I detached my keyboard from my 2-in-1 Toshiba z20t-c. Interestingl
Hello Daniel,
I'd love to use Wayland - but the graphics are worse. Even in unscaled
mode, there is horrible text-rendering and when scaling, some apps go
blurry (I know,that this can be handled for e.g. firefox - but there are
other apps, which aren't "fixed")...
Would it be a workaround to hav
I'd like to add that the problem doesn't occur, when there is another
(pinned) window in the foreground! E.g., open a terminal and make it to
stay "on top" and the video plays fine in fullscreen mode (behind the
terminal).
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When scaling the desktop to e.g. 150%, fullscreen video does seem to
trigger constant changes of the scaling factor: the system switches
every 0.5s from 150% to 100% to 200% or things like those.
The problem do
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Hi Dmitry,
my bad - I'm using the default GNOME session! What would be the
corresponding package to file the bug against?
Sorry and thanks,
pheidrias
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Public bug reported:
When scaling the desktop to e.g. 150%, fullscreen video does seem to
trigger constant changes of the scaling factor: the system switches
every 0.5s from 150% to 100% to 200% or things like those.
The problem does not occur, when there is another windows present (e.g.
a "alway
Cannot add profile, too. Interestingly, I was able to add a profile on my other
PC some time before, when using Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 beta version!
So the bug may have come into game between beta and todays Ubuntu GNOME !
I do get
kernel: [33342.541455] nm-connection-e[17696]: segfault at 125a700 i
Works today. So I have no further possibilty to trace this behaviour...
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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