** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues #283
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/283
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Title:
High CPU wh
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Title:
High CPU when just moving the mouse
To manage noti
It sounds like you are experiencing a different issue to this bug so
please open a new bug by running:
ubuntu-bug xorg
This bug is closed.
** Summary changed:
- Mouse pointer occasionally jumps to the bottom-left corner
+ [synaptics] Mouse pointer occasionally jumps to the bottom-left corner
I'm experiencing the same problem as Chris also on a Dell Latitude E7470
Ultrabook but with Linux-Mint.
It's been like that for 3 years.
Comment #32 did not help.
Help would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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** Tags added: verification-done-focal
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Title:
Backport GetFB2 ioctl
To manage notifications abo
It appears this system is using the 'radeon' Xorg driver when it
shouldn't. Modern systems should be using the default 'modeset' driver.
Please remove any config file you might have that is forcing the
'radeon' driver to be used.
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Thanks. That confirms it was Xorg crashing, which might be the fault of
the radeon driver.
Also the missing mouse pointer is bug 1867080.
** Package changed: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) => xorg-server (Ubuntu)
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Ubuntu version 20.04 desktop gnome 3 no virtualisation
Can’t login using dual monitors the error oops something went wrong
until I unplug a monitor then login acts as expected
also since last update
No mouse pointer on login screen
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The nvidia driver lives inside the Xorg process so I don't think this is
Xorg's fault but is Nvidia's. Particularly since you've said "Disabling
the nvidia driver (going back to an opensource driver) removed this
spiking".
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** Tags added: performance
** Package changed: xorg
** Package changed: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video-intel
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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"upgrade your system" just means to run:
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade
And yeah it sounds like the retracing service is confused between
nvidia-340 and nvidia-390. If that happens again then please report a
bug about that to the relevant package you have installed with something
like:
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I've updated to Ubuntu 20.04 a couple of weeks ago, and there are some
minor (but pretty annoying) issues with Gnome Shell every time I load
the system. The background image has some green/violet/black visual
artifacts, and the text elements in Gnome Shell
Chris N,
It sounds like you are experiencing a different issue so please open a
new bug by running:
ubuntu-bug xorg
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Hi there!
I'm experiencing some stuttering on my machine after running updates
today Mar 18th. The stuttering is for all visual effects including mouse
movement, videos playing, dragging windows, animations and more. The
stuttering is not affecting sound (as far as I can tell
This is not fixed!!!
I've been having this issue since I got my Dell Latitude E7470 Ultrabook.
I have Ubuntu 18.04.4 installed and with each new version of Ubuntu I hoped
this will be fixed. It's not!
My installation doesn't even use synaptics, it's using libinput so, #32 doesn't
bring anything n
Hi, Thank you for your feedback
Upgrade my system? I'm using the developer version of Ubuntu (20.04)
Can I offer any other information to help?
Sorry I'm not a advanced user, but certainly my system isn't outdated.
Ps.: I'm not using nvidia-340. I'm using nvidia-390.132
Thank you again =D
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** Changed in: boot-repair
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Unable to launch pkexec'ed applications on Wayland sess
I am adding the block-proposed-bionic before this falls in between
cracks. Right now we ended up in a situation where the nvidia-440
modules were added to the kernel lrm package build but the version used
for the nvidia-390 modules was not updated to the proposed version. The
hope is that having th
Well, Wayland won’t be usable with fractional scaling until fixing the
blur with XWayland applications. Many apps are doesn’t support native
Wayland, unfortunately.
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Thank you for your report!
However, processing it in order to get sufficient information for the
developers failed (it does not generate a useful symbolic stack trace). This
might be caused by some outdated packages which were installed on your system
at the time of the report:
no debug symbol pa
** Attachment added: "ThreadStacktrace.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1867663/+attachment/5338404/+files/ThreadStacktrace.txt
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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StacktraceSource:
#0 0x7f68be68b18b in ?? ()
#1 0x00394000 in ?? ()
#2 0x in ?? ()
StacktraceTop:
?? ()
?? ()
?? ()
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== Drivers in Bionic ==
passed: -340, -390, -440
failed: none
== Drivers in Eoan ==
passed: -390, -440
failed: -340
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