Hi All,
Thank you for looking into this issue and resolving it. The latest
Firefox Build (114.0+build2-0ubuntu0.22.04.1~mt2) had resolved the no
WebGL and GPU Hardware Acceleration on my Arm64 device.
The new build diff:
diff -Nru firefox-114.0+build2/debian/changelog
Hi Ubuntu Firefox Team,
Thank you for looking into this issue and resolving it. The latest
firefox (114.0+build2-0ubuntu0.22.04.1~mt2) for Jammy and Lunar now had
resolved the earlier reported NO WebGL and GPU Hardware Acceleration for
Arm64 (at least for my device).
Just to understand the
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock -
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* New Upstream release v82
* debian/rules: Install prefs.js (it allows to tweak further
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** Also affects: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Triaged
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Importance: Undecided =>
This bug was fixed in the package network-manager - 1.42.4-1ubuntu5
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* d/network-manager.postinst: fix netplan migration logic.
The "continue" is being executed in a subshell so it's not skipping the
next commands.
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The "continue" is being executed in a subshell so it's not skipping the
next commands.
This bug was fixed in the package zsys - 0.5.10
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* Updates to support zfs 2.1.99 (LP: #2022060)
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See also https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-
dock/issues/2010#issuecomment-1570138224
Fixed in https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/pull/2021/
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Hello Cristobal, can you make changes from that interface? Or is it
read-only?
Thanks
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happens in both Firefox and Chrome, whatever provides their file
selection dialog for uploads is apparently the problem, I don't know if
that's gnome shell or something else.
When I want to upload multiple
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> No, that's not the intended behaviour.
Thanks for that. I apologize if I was sounding a bit cynical; I am not
very happy with this move to Snap packages for certain applications, and
it felt to me like steps were being taken to make it very difficult or
impossible to avoid it.
It turns out I
I still see the problem in Ubuntu 22.04.2.
A year and a half ago I gave up hope of ever seeing the problem fixed
and wrote the All Windows + Save/Restore Window Positions Gnome
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Single click on title bar does not transfer focus to
Alberto, it looks like nobody verified
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
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Same for me. It worked after deleting Anydesk and disabling the
appindicator, but after around 30 minutes to 4 hours, the issue appeared
again.
I then removed telegram, removed flameshot, removed cpufreq and even
vital and clipboard. Again, after 30 minutes to several hours, the issue
appeared
Removing just anydesk worked for me. I'll try the same with
appindicators disabled and anydesk still installed. NOTE only works
after rebooting. Signing out/in does not work it seems.
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* debian/patches/ubuntu/gitlab_clearing_signal.patch:
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logouts, thanks Ghadi Rahme (lp: #2020641)
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- Fix DCONF_PROFILE not considering default_domain_suffix on
CUPS 2.4.3 has been released, which should fix this problem.
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/releases/tag/v2.4.3
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Happens also in 20.04 (focal).
Have not tested yet in 22.04 (jammy).
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Package: firefox*
Pin: release o=Ubuntu*
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in combination with
snap disable firefox
as described in the above thread is robust for me. Holding firefox
disables updates which is not desirable.
Check man apt_preferences for the meaning of priorities:
How APT Interprets
@slyon I saw that https://git.launchpad.net/network-
manager/commit/?h=netplan/lunar-
gu=900b2e15bce37363b263a224e60674f804114693 requires the `file`
package to be available. Some systems don't have installed, albeit
probably not common on desktops but I though I'd mention just in case.
That same
Marking Kinetic as Won't Fix (release close to EOL, as mentioned in an
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Just for context, I've had an ongoing issue where icons in the tray
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Extensions manager to see if ti fixed it (kind of, but not really). Last
night the icons were being wonky so I uninstalled Ext. Mgr and this
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Here's settings.txt to go with journal.txt
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while journal.txt is still uploading, I wanted to note that there were 2
crash files generated that I submitted just now using ubuntu-bug:
_usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash
_usr_libexec_xdg-desktop-portal-gtk.1000.crash
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I've been building some single purpose kiosks using Ubuntu server on
RaspberyPis (models 3 and 4). It's a minimal build that uses matchbox-
window-manager and chromium in kiosk mode.
Prior to 22.04 we had no issues (see 'correct font' link). Building new
Pi images from a
Thanks for your bug report.
This problem seems to be caused by the netplan migration logic in the
postinst script. I'm looking into it.
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it seems that i've managed to update to it before it was pulled from
updates.
I just hope that 2020604 fix won't revert this fix.
choosing between a fix for kwin crash that often leads to the need to
relogin alltoghether, and a fix for minor chromium graphics glitches -
i'd prefer a fix for kwin
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the package is still in proposed, not updates. @tjaalton 's message in
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I'm on 22.04
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edit: correction; about:support says that WebGL is available, but it
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I've proposed a fix for the core22 serie now on
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That's correct, but so far llvm updates have been done in tandem with
mesa backports, so I'm not too worried about those this time.
The upstream solution should take that into account, though.
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Title:
System freeze when going back and forth fullscreen mode with Firefox
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Title:
the screen keeps locking while I watch video (missing support for
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