Public bug reported:
18.04 Ubuntu Budgie
3.28.1 per software center?
I have three sources of sound output: Laptop speakers, USB headphones,
and speakers plugged into an external monitor via displayport. On boot,
for example, the headphones are listed as the output source in the
settings menu, bu
Here it is:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=822549
Some suggestion in that thread that it may be a Mesa driver issue? Not
clear yet, but it's not just me. I'm not crazy!
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Now a Chrome update on UB 7.10 has created the same problem there. This
seems to be a Chrome issue. I've submitted bug reports to the Chrome
and Chromium sites. Will continue to watch...
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Same issue with Nvidia 390 with Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 beta 2, with an
MX-150 Nvidia on a Xiaomi Air 13.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1752053
Title:
nvidia-390 fails to boot graphical
I reinstalled Chromium/Chrome on the new Beta 2 of Ubuntu Budgie 18.04
and the problem persists. It seems to be a visual pausing only, as
audio is fine. As I mentioned, though, it impacts scrolling as well,
though, which is janky. I've even seen the opening Chromium/Chrome
animation pause briefl
Not the entire browser UI, but the contents freeze for a period of time
- videos, scrolling, animations, etc. If I open the Chrome/Chromium
task window, everything is fine.
This doesn't happen in 18.04 Gnome/Pop. I'm going to reinstall 18.04
Budgie from scratch tonight (new Beta) and see if the
That behavior (pausing resolved by having the Chrome Task window open
via shift-esc only to have pausing stop when that task window is closed)
I verified in Chrome deb and Chromium snap both.
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Ok, interesting, it only stopped because I opened the Chrome task window
as you suggested. When the window is open, the pausing stops
completely, even if it's minimized. But if I close the Chrome task
window, the pausing comes back!
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It happened from the moment after launching the first time in Chromium
and Chrome. Deb and snap both. After happening for three days, today
it stopped and is working fine... I will reinstall from the Deb and see
if that is working now... Thanks.
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It happened from the moment after launching the first time in Chromium
and Chrome. Deb and snap both. After happening for three days, today
it stopped and is working fine... I will reinstall from the Deb and see
if that is working now... Thanks.
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Public bug reported:
18.04 Budgie
Chrome and Chromium installed via debs and snaps are pausing for
variable seconds at a time, many times a minute. Happens with or
without any extensions. Firefox is fine. CPU usage seems to go up with
the pauses. Here is the snap run chromium output:
ATTENTI
Public bug reported:
18.04 Ubuntu Budgie
Terminal said unable to locate pkgname
Here’s the error message from terminal:
Repairing installation, linking (my home directory)/.steam/steam to (home
directory)/.local/share/Steam
Running Steam on ubuntu 18.04 64-bit
STEAM_RUNTIME is enabled automatic
Sent upstream. Thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1744491
Title:
Notifications timeout too fast
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