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** Tags added: lunar
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Title:
[amdgpu] intermittent green static
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confi
Public bug reported:
This has happened to me twice in the last 24h.
I was dragging a link from firefox to another application. The crash
occurs before I release the mouse button to drop the link in the second
application. In both cases the drag was across two displays. The first
time, the inten
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** Description changed:
This has happened to me twice in the last 24h.
I was dragging a link from firefox to another application. The crash
occurs before I release the mouse button to drop the link in the second
application. In both
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This appears to be the same as #2012100.
meta_wayland_compositor_get_context (compositor=0x0) at
../src/wayland/meta-wayland.c:863
display_from_offer (offer=0x55e903542650) at
../src/wayland/meta-wayland-data-offer.c:45
data_offer_receive (client=, resource=,
mime_type=0x55e903b084dc "text/uri-
I see gnome-shell and mutter 44.1 packages in lunar-proposed.
Is it a good idea to give them a try?
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Title:
gnome-shell crashed w
I'm not sure if there's a better place to report this, but the lunar-
proposed mutter related packages seem to be stable here and I can't
reproduce the DnD crash.
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Public bug reported:
A notification popup from solaar (Mouse battery low/Wireless mouse is
low on power) is orphaned on my screen after I removed the notification
from the notification/calendar dropdown.
Clicking on the notification itself, or on the x button generates
messages like this:
JS ERR
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 22.04 to 22.10 I've been seeing some display
glitches.
- green static appears, usually when scrolling, regular sized green blocks,
like giant pixels
- firefox not refreshing when full screen video plays (separate windows,
separate screens)
I would gues
Static is confined to specific windows or surfaces, disappears behind other
windows.
Static seems to have stopped completely when fractional scaling is turned off.
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I'm still seeing issues with full screen video in firefox. Perhaps it’s
a separate issue, but the static looks similar in its blockiness.
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Upon returning from an appointment the flickering has returned. The
fractional scaling setting must have been a coincidence.
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A couple more data points.
I installed and booted a 5.19.17 mainline kernel (from the ubuntu mainline
kernel archive) and the static started immediately.
I booted the 5.15.0-52-generic kernel left over from ubuntu 20.04 and haven't
had any problems with static or full screen video after 30 minut
The issue eventually occurred with the bleeding edge mesa, but it took a
week.
I've since reverted to the kinetic mesa and tried mainline 5.18 and 5.17
kernels, but the issue continues to appear with those kernels.
For now I'm just running the jammy kernel, since that seems to work
without static
I've also had this problem with the flameshot icon disappearing after
upgrading to 20.04.
Reverting to gnome-shell-extension-appindicator 33-1 has fixed it for
now, but having broken dependencies isn't good (even if things seem to
be working).
Comments on https://github.com/flameshot-org/flamesh
I am running the 5.4.0-32-generic kernel from focal-proposed, and rtkit-
daemon seems to be working normally now.
: kai@dipper kai; uname -r
5.4.0-32-generic
: kai@dipper kai; journalctl -b0 -u rtkit-daemon
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Public bug reported:
This happened soon after logging in. The entire desktop (mouse cursor
included) would freeze for maybe 30 seconds at a time. The activities
screen seemed to trigger it. The dock appeared empty.
After a few minutes of this I rebooted and things seem to be alright
now.
Rele
** Attachment added: "GnomeShellNormalLog.txt"
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In logs I have going back 6 months the errors "Attempting to run a JS
callback during garbage collection." and "The offending callback was
..." only appear on one other date.
There is a similar message "Attempting to call back into JSAPI during
the sweeping phase of GC." that appears more frequent
>From top, just now (gnome-shell has not been freezing during this
session):
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
The full log is the best I can offer unless I figure out how to
reproduce this (it hasn't even re-occurred randomly). If you skip the
first 50 lines and ignore the libinput errors, it's entirely errors
produced during or immediately after a freeze.
gnome-shell-extension-prefs shows the following
Enabling, but not configuring CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED seems likely to be the
cause of this:
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/focal/commit/?h=master-next&id=9b039fc517876d312e7fa0955571101a299c91f5
Some discussion of this WRT lowlatency kernel is here:
https://bugs.
In the generic kernel CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED is still enabled. It was
only disabled for the lowlatency kernel.
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Title:
rtkit-daemon
Public bug reported:
These errors started right after upgrading to 20.04.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: rtkit 0.12-4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-26.30-generic 5.4.30
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-26-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: zfs zunicode zavl icp zcommon znvpair
App
In a virtual machine I can reproduce this by installing pulseaudio and
docker.io.
I'm attaching a Vagrantfile that reproduces the issue for me.
:; vagrant up
:; vagrant ssh -t -- journalctl -u rtkit-daemon
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At this point it's just these log messages.
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Title:
rtkit-daemon[*]: Failed to make ourselves RT: Operation not permitted
after u
I am experiencing this after upgrading to 19.10 and enabling fractional
scaling on wayland. The extra cursor appears at 125%/150% scaling and
disappears at 100% scaling.
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Public bug reported:
I tried to use the gnome magnifier after updating to 19.10 today. After
enabling zoom from the control panel, I could no longer send mouse input
anywhere other than the desktop. This made it impossible to turn zoom
off using the mouse and it doesn't seem to be possible to tu
Public bug reported:
Pulseaudio has started preferring the "HDMI / Displayport" sink instead
of the USB audio device I have speakers connected to. I'm pretty sure
this behavior change coincided with upgrading from Ubuntu 19.04 to
19.10.
I've tried using set-default-sink in default.pa, but it doe
** Description changed:
Pulseaudio has started preferring the "HDMI / Displayport" sink instead
of the USB audio device I have speakers connected to. I'm pretty sure
this behavior change coincided with upgrading from Ubuntu 19.04 to
19.10.
I've tried using set-default-sink in default
Public bug reported:
This seems to coincide with the 19.04 -> 19.10 upgrade, but I only have
logs going back to mid august. The message is repeated for each
calendar at various times.
Nov 06 13:49:13 dipper gnome-calendar[8681]:
source_credentials_required_cb: Failed to authenticate 'Ka
Public bug reported:
This crash happened as I was changing the batteries for my wireless
mouse. Needing to change the batteries in the middle of a session is
routine and has not lead to this failure previously.
There is a crash report, with the following oops id:
8ad61c2c-16e5-11ea-b0eb-fa163e9
Sorry, I'm not very familiar with apport or what the ubuntu error
collection system does with crash files.
I've been able to get an actual stack trace using apport-retrace here.
Is that useful if I resubmit with that?
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Adding StacktraceSource as an attachment since it got folded in my
previous comment.
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I'm unable to resubmit the retraced crash report using the linked
instructions. A message in the journal says "Crash already reported."
I can try submitting a new report if the problem reoccurs.
Below is the content of StacktraceSource. I'm attaching the more
detailed ThreadStacktrace.
#0 __GI
This is still happening in 21.04, most recently with a repeating
calendar event instance that was canceled over a week ago. The desktop
has been rebooted in the interim.
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Public bug reported:
I use google calendar. Events are created and updated via the browser.
The calendar feed is configured through settings/online accounts. I can
see upcoming events in the calendar drop down. The calendar and desktop
are configured for the same timezone, and alerts normally app
This continues to be an issue in 22.04.
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** Tags added: jammy
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Title:
After rescheduling an
Public bug reported:
After the FF 96 upgrade I can't distinguish focused and unfocused FF
windows from their client side decorations.
Previously the distinction was subtle, but not impossible.
The attached image shows two windows, the one on the left has focus.
The only way you can tell this is
At the moment it's "Yaru-dark / Yaru" and the issue remains.
I was using a third party theme when I first encountered this. I
switched back to Yaru before filing this bug, but about:support was
still showing the third party theme. After resetting the theme it's
showing "Yaru-dark / Yaru".
I did s
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1756170
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1756170
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This is still happening after upgrading to 21.10. The calendar reminder
I saw today and last night was canceled several weeks ago. When I looked
in the topbar calendar dropdown, the event did not appear there.
It's unclear to me if this is a gnome-shell issue or a gnome-calendar
issue or maybe som
This issue in evolution-data-server seems to describe the problem.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-server/-/issues/276
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-server/-/issues/276
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Public bug reported:
I am currently traveling and have observed the time zone being set
correctly when I connect to a network and then reset to my home time
zone a short while later.
Automatic Time Zone is enabled in settings.
Logs indicate the reset is coming from /usr/libexec/gsd-datetime. I
This might be addressed in 22.10, by this MR in the gnome-shell package.
Resolve "calendar: Correct handling of recurring events"
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2328
I haven't upgraded, so I can't confirm at this time.
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Public bug reported:
I upgraded from 24.04 to 24.10 a couple days ago.
apport was uninstalled when the crash happens. I have reinstalled it and
will try to collect more data if it happens again.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.10
Package: gnome-shell 47.0-2ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature:
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