Public bug reported:
Since one of the recent Impish updates, konsole shows artifacts and
reacts slowly. In fact, it looks like screen updates are pipelined on
pixel-group granularity somehow, and the pipeline isn't drained
completely: When more text goes to the terminal (e.g., I type
something),
I went back to konsole 20.04.0 (built from upstream sources) and still
see these artifacts. Consequently, something else in the xorg/KDE
software stack must be responsible; I'm not sure how to proceed with
debugging, though.
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Additional notes:
- Nice reproducer: rsync --progress (the progress output is constantly littered
with artifacts)
- Artifacts vanish (temporarily) when I press e.g. the ALT key.
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Update: This isn't a konsole-only issue. I'm seeing this in LibreOffice
Writer as well.
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Title:
delayed display update
"Fixed" by completely clearing ~/.config/ .
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Title:
delayed display update / konsole artifacts
Status in xorg package i
Yes! The artifacts reappear when I hit Shift-Alt-F12. Good catch!
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Title:
delayed display update / konsole artifacts
Public bug reported:
binutils-common 2.37-1ubuntu1 contains several zero-byte manpages (those
showing up with 20 bytes when packed with gzip):
$ dpkg-query -L binutils-common | grep /usr/share/man/man1/ | xargs ls -Sl
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6707 Jul 19 08:20 /usr/share/man/man1/ld.gold.1.gz
-rw-r
Seems to have been fixed by a recent update; boots into SDDM now as
expected, using nvidia-drivers-390.
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Title:
nvidia-3
For me this is still broken with -proposed packages although this bug
has "Fix Released" status: When I have xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-390
390.48-0ubuntu1 installed, the system boots into a back screen.
Without, LightDM comes up as expected.
lspci excerpt (on a ThinkPad T460p):
00:02.0 VGA compati
Additional side effect: Bionic sometimes fails to come back from S3 and
stays frozen with a black screen.
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Title:
nvidia
Public bug reported:
Running "ubuntu-bug xserver-xorg-video-intel" as a normal user pops up a
bogus dialog after a few seconds:
[i] text
[Yes] [No] [Cancel]
There seems to be a descriptive message missing in place of the "text"
placeholder.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package:
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to 17.10, hostname resolution (via, e.g., Firefox or the
"host" command-line tool) does not work reliably anymore. Once hostname
resolution fails (Firefox 57: "Hmm. We're having trouble finding that
site."), manually resolving the host via "systemd-resolve" s
Note that on my machine (clean 16.10 install, upgraded to 17.04 and
later 17.10), DNS resolution already partially broke in 17.04 (involving
the switch to systemd-resolve). With Ubuntu 17.04, DNS resolution was
broken after suspending, moving to a different WiFi, and resuming the
machine. This co
Please reopen. This just bit me on 17.10, using some manually
configured soft and hard memlock limits in /etc/security/limits.conf:
* softmemlock 262144
* hardmemlock 262144
As these limits *increase* max locked memory from 64 to 262144 kB, it
This is BTW almost exactly the same what 'hugepages' does --
*increasing* memlock limits to 262144 kB.
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Title:
lightd
This is still broken in Ubuntu 18.04 bionic. It's notoriously annoying
with text or filenames coming from OSX, which keeps diacritics separate
from the character they're combined with, also for characters that have
a distinct unicode code point for the combined variant.
** Also affects: ttf-bitstr
My test case: echo -e 'a\u0308a'
Correct rendering: äa
(That's what I see with: Courier, Cousine, DejaVu Sans Mono, FreeMono, Hack,
Monospace)
Incorrect rendering: aä
(That's what I see with: Andale Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier 10
Pitch, Courier New, Liberation Mono, Mitra Mono, Nimb
Correction: "Hack Bold" renders correctly, "Hack Regular" doesn't.
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Title:
DejaVu, Liberation Mono, Noto Mono, Tl
** Also affects: fonts-hack (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
DejaVu, Liberation Mono,
I'm seeing this as well on a machine with a clean 17.04 installation
that was upgraded to 17.10, using KDE (sound: Intel HDA). Steps in
comment #2 fixed this problem, at least temporarily.
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Update: After reinstalling pulseaudio, alsa-base, pulseaudio-module-
bluetooth and plasma-pa (for KDE's volume control applet), the problem
reappeared. Commenting out "load-module module-switch-on-connect" in
/etc/pulse/default.pa (see comment #4) seems to fix the issue
permanently; the module sti
Public bug reported:
When I create a shared WiFi ("hotspot") in the "Connections - System
Settings Module" with enabled WPA/WPA2 security, I cannot get Windows 10
clients to connect. Android 10 connects to this shared WiFi without
problems. Using the "Hotspot" button behind the system-tray netwo
KDE bug report: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419745
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Title:
WiFi hotspot with WPA/WPA2 Personal secur
In my KDE bug report (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419745) I
filed against systemsettings/kcm_networkmanagement; I'm actually not
sure whether network-manager was the right package to file against, are
you?
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software-properties-gtk works as expected.
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Title:
kubuntu-driver-manager: nvidia driver version switch f
aptdaemon has been installed from the start.
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software-properties-qt: nvidia driver version switch
The patch in comment #9 solves the issue for me.
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Related (and fixed in Debian?): https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=956281
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #956281
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=956281
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This also affects OBS Studio (focal package obs-studio), which fails to
record using VAAPI hardware encoding due to this bug.
Workaround: Start obs with the LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME environment variable
set to the driver matching your Intel hardware, e.g. the following for
my Intel Skylake CPU.
LIBVA_DR
OBS Studio error message w/o the workaround, to help others find the
aforementioned temporary solution: "Starting the output failed. Please
check the log for details."
info: [FFMPEG VAAPI encoder: 'streaming_h264'] settings:
device: /dev/dri/renderD128
rate_control: CBR
** Changed in: libva (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
[Focal] Intel libva va_openDriver() retu
Regarding comment #6: Unfortunately the libva fix doesn't fix the obs-
studio issue for me. I reported a separate bug. -->
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/obs-studio/+bug/1873400
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The newly added workaround ("xfce4-mixer (or Xfce Audio Mixer in panel):
Choose Playback:...(PulseAudio Mixer) instead of (Alsa mixer) as sound
card in properties") fixes the symptoms for me.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1311173 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1311173
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1311173
VoIP call flow analyses cause wireshark crashes
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Is the correct password mentioned in /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/eduroam (or whichever SSID is affected in your case) in a
"password=MYPASSWORD" line? In my case I didn't have such a line, and
replacing "password-flags=1" with "password=MYPASSWORD" fixed automatic
connecting for me.
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I have the same issue, but using Xfce4. Another workaround is to
manually edit /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/eduroam (or
whichever SSID is affected in your case) and to replace "password-
flags=1" with "password=MYPASSWORD", this allows automatic connection
for me.
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