fwiw, the snap works, however it won't import my (many) RDP profiles
from ~/.local/share/remmina ("cannot import {file}").
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Same issue. Had some promising results with pali's branch of pulseaudio
which contains fixes for HSP/HFP profiles. But then a
pulseaudio/kernel/idk update borked it all and I don't have the mental
bandwidth
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Since a few days, the fingerprint reader won't work anymore (Dell XPS
9300, Goodix Fingerprint reader Ubuntu 21.04, Mutter). Notably it
started happening after kernel 5.11.22 was installed.
$ fprintd-list
Failed to get Fprintd manager: Error calling StartServiceByName for
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A very annoying GTK bug (which breaks copying and pasting, the computer
user's favourite activity) has been fixed in GTK 3.24.31. Unfortunately,
Ubuntu 21.10 is still stuck on 3.24.30. I'd think that making 3.24.31
available wouldn't break much, but would help a lot of us out.
I would also like to request a port of this fix to impish and hirsute.
I've currently worked around this by upgrading gtk+3.0 in a probably
slightly unorthodox way, but I'd much prefer if the package was offered
through the official Ubuntu impish repository.
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Excellent news.
I've previously installed:
libgtk-3-common/now 3.24.30-3ubuntu2
and its dependencies from jammy and I've not seen the problem re-appear
for a while. Is this the exact same software? In that case I'd vouch for
the bug being solved.
That said, I'd feel more comfortable installing
Thanks. I also just wanted to be sure that I was installing the right
packages. May I ask, how did you know that these are the ones you need
to apt install?
I'm confused because the official package is called gtk+3.0 but when I
use apt I need to specify all of those? Those are also fewer packages
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This bug has been persisting since I've bought an external monitor for
my laptop and started using Wayland (first on Ubuntu 20.04) until today
(Ubuntu 21.10).
It isn't consistent, but it occurs about 90% of the time when I'm on
Wayland. On Xorg, this has never occurred.
When
Thanks. The bug report is now attached to this bug.
(Some asides about the bug-uploading process:)
There was already a _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash.uploaded file,
however I cannot see my bug in errors.ubuntu.com. So I went and tried
doing it manually:
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$ ubuntu-bug _usr_bin_gnome-shell.10
attached is a log after reproducing the bug, crashing, logging in,
waiting 10 seconds, rebooting, and logging. NOTE: edited for privacy
reasons (names, references to VPN connections)
** Attachment added: "prevboot.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1952766/+attachm
Hello Daniel, coming over here as requested from the other bug
(1952766).
Two questions:
1. How can you tell from that page that the code change has arrived in
40.1? I can only see when it was merged, but am unable to tell whether
this particular fix is in that version.
2. Since I'm on gnome-she
apport information
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This bug has been persisting since I've bought an external monitor for
my laptop and started using Wayland (first on Ubuntu 20.04) until today
(Ubuntu 21.10).
It isn
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1952766/+attachment/5545669/+files/GsettingsChanges.txt
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Hello Daniel, thanks for your help. Please find the requested
information attached. Two extra points:
- I set the external monitor as my primary monitor, with the dock and title bar
displaying here
- Since 40.1 already contains the fix for the symptoms you quoted from my
report, while they are t
Funnily, after disabling the Ubuntu Dock (have not yet logged out and in
again) and unplugging my cable, there was no crash. Then again, the
crashes are not consistent so I'll try again.
This interferes with my work so much that I cannot test this constantly.
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After a few more disconnects with the Ubuntu Dock disabled and no
crashes, it sounds like the culprit may be the Ubuntu Dock. The solution
should be relatively simple then (although I'm a bit shocked that it can
take down mutter)
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I'm sure the discussion has been held elsewhere, and there's been made a
case against sandboxing them or handling their crashes, as lack of
freedom would defeat the very purpose of these extensions?
At any rate I'm happy to have reached a solution. 3 monitor unplugs
without crashes convinces me th
Thanks for the explanation, I can understand the difficulty and hope
misbehaving external extensions don't affect the image of GNOME too
much.
I will reactivate the dock and repeat the steps in comments #1 and #3 at
the next crash, although I'm unsure how that will bring new information
as I would
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