Also seen on Ubuntu 20.04.6 with latest/stable: 123.0.6312.122 2024-04-15
(2821) 168MB chromium snap.
Confirming that if I manually apply the patch given in
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/13857 the issue is fixed.
But then when I refreshed chromium to latest/stable: 124.0.6367.60
Public bug reported:
When connecting with RDP Remmina crashes. Syslog show the following:
2024-04-18T13:49:02.969819+02:00 localhost dbus-daemon[3214]: [session uid=1001
pid=3214] Successfully activated service 'org.gnome.seahorse.Application'
2024-04-18T13:49:03.655883+02:00 localhost
Public bug reported:
Having installed Guake I tried adding `/usr/bin/guake --hide` to Startup
Applications. However, it was not in the list of startup applications
when I next booted.
I tested logging off and logging on again and found it wasn't persisting
between logins.
Data I entered was:
It seems that the usual password keyring called Login is not
automatically created in gnome-keyring. In fact there are no credentials
of any kind in there on logging in after a clean install.
If you change your password via the control panel, the login keyring is
then created.
However, when you
Public bug reported:
On a fresh install of Ubuntu 24.04 numbat, gnome-keyring does not seem
to be properly configured.
If I attempt to add an online account via settings > online accounts,
after authentication with the online account gnome-keyring prompts me to
create a default keyring because
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2059847 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2059847
I'm sorry if I'm wrong, I've now read the problems mentioned but I'm not
having any problems related to input delay, when I try to log into the
session it freezes and or black screens.
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Recently i updated muttter-common(42.9-0ubuntu7) and
libmutter(42.9-0ubuntu7), gir1.2-mutter(42.9-0ubuntu7) on Ubuntu 22.04
LTS after which when I try to login the following issue happens but only
when I use the nvidia driver and X11 this does not happen when using
Wayland or
** Description changed:
As discussed in Bug #1833322: "Please consider no more having irqbalance
enabled by default (per image/use-case/TBD)"
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-meta/+bug/1833322) the
irqbalance package will no longer be installed by default in Noble. So
-
I filed Bug #2057822: "Removing irqbalance disables power button on
Raspberry Pi 5" (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
meta/+bug/2057822).
Thanks.
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As discussed in Bug #1833322: "Please consider no more having irqbalance
enabled by default (per image/use-case/TBD)"
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-meta/+bug/1833322) the
irqbalance package will no longer be installed by default in Noble. So
as a test I
Since I saw that irqbalance was not going to be installed by default in
Noble I removed it from my Raspberry Pi 5 running Mantic, and as a
result the power button stopped working. The error is:
kernel: gpio-keys pwr_button: Unable to get irq number for GPIO 0, error
-6
Reinstalling irqbalance
Just ran Ubuntu Updater today. It included a bunch of updates including
Linux Image 3.26 > 3.29. After reboot I now have IPv6 addresses again
and mDNS6 hostnames are correctly working on the local network.
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After I ran the updater last week, my computer could only have a Link
Local address for IPv6. I have now confirmed that IPv6 works normally
when I install a fresh copy of 22.04.3 LTS and has the bug even after a
fresh install of 22.04.4 LTS. Previous data and fault finding on
I ended up here looking for a solution to the problem of scrolling by cells in
Libreoffice Calc, but I see that it is a long-standing issue. It seems
incredible to me that in such a long time this has not been resolved.
I agree that a scroll-by-pixel option would solve the problem of large cells
Verified on a few different reference boards internally by running a set
of 3 Unigine benchmarks with the updated mesa on the following:
Stormpeak W/Radeon 7900 XTX
Stormpeak W/Radeon Pro W7500
Stormpeak W/Radeon Pro W7900
Phoenix AMD Ryzen 7 7840U W/AMD Radeon™ 780M
Phoenix2 AMD Ryzen 5
Public bug reported:
1) Description: Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS Release: 22.04
2) gnome-control-center:
Installed: 1:41.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.8
Candidate: 1:41.7-0ubuntu0.22.04.8
3) When setting Protected EAP settings in the security tab of internet
connections setting the check box for "No CA
Fantastic! I can confirm that this is fixed on Ubuntu 23.10.
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Title:
Apple pages file type should be added to MIME
Might be related to https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/issues/1198
Issues with nvme affecting udisks 2.10.1
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https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/issues/1198
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whoopsie id
60b13c6e12dee1beadc3425b95424ebfdeb3cbfbe1fb9d506bc8384236c8261f8d10c14e1f60911f06cb2afb39156dbcaffc7613ec5ed98d558e73cf214aefe4
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Can't run ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_usr_libexec_udisks2_udisksd.0.crash. Failed
with:
Failed to get unit file state for whoopsie.path: Failed to activate service
'org.freedesktop.systemd1': timed out (service_start_timeout=25000ms)
I've been experiencing wider issues with systemd a lot. I'll try
Output of journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
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This is still a problem for me.
Udisksd crashes in the installer when booting from the latest ISO on
USB, popping up an error message. Performing a fresh install still
works.
On starting the newly installed system I get the stack smashing fault
for udisksd. I get an internal error notification
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running live mode in:
* Ubuntu MATE 22.04
* or even easier in Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE
installed) since the firefox snap package is not installed.
#
Firefox snap
Public bug reported:
This sums it up. I don't know what has changed recently to cause this.
$ gnome-control-center
(gnome-control-center:30888): GLib-CRITICAL **: 12:03:40.812: g_strsplit:
assertion 'string != NULL' failed
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Public bug reported:
Using the default "implicitclass" printer setup by Ubuntu, trying to do
Duplex printing does not function properly. E.g., printing a four page
document will result in the printer printing pages 4, 3, 2, and 1 in
that order on four separate sheets of paper. Note that pages 3
Public bug reported:
Using the default "implicitclass" printer setup by Ubuntu, printing to
my Brother MFC-J825DW "squares" the number of copies. E.g., trying to do
2 copies prints 4 and trying to do 3 copies prints 9.
I manually added the printer using the "dnssd" connection instead, and
using
I'm experiencing the same issue as well.
I'm using an Asus TUF A15 with an RTX 4050.
Gnome crashes when using multiple screens with Firefox and the file
explorer.
One tip is to debug 'the frozen screen' by changing the screen order in
Settings > Display.
Best regards,
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I'm getting the same stack smashing fault with udiskd on my Dell XPS 15
7590 with an SSD drive. This fault prevents any external storage from
mounting which affects my backup HDD and all USB pen drives.
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The previous error is in command line.
In command line the 0.8.21 work, but not with deja-dup it is the error :
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 92, in
with_tempdir(main)
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 75, in with_tempdir
fn()
File
Hello,
Thanks a lot, I have totally remove them and I have an error with root or
without root :
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/local/bin/duplicity", line 62, in
with_tempdir(main)
File "/usr/local/bin/duplicity", line 53, in with_tempdir
fn()
File
/../backups', '/home/..deja-dup/metadata'].
Any idea for if it is link ?
For the first backup, the partition of the deja-dup cache, have been
very few space, don't know if at a moment, it has been full.
Thanks in advance.
David
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Hello,
I previously have this problem (with sudo), and solve it, I don't remember how.
Today the bug also here but it is strange, I use the ppa with the 2.1.2 and
duplicity folder on /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/ is empty. So I
think the bug is link to that.
I have the same message
ice after a reboot, same error each time.
David Lang
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Title:
package chromium-browser (not installed) failed to inst
On Fri, 6 Oct 2023, David Lang wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Oct 2023, Nathan Teodosio wrote:
>
>>> - Fetch and check assertions for snap "chromium" (2642) (cannot verify
>> snap "chromium", no matching signatures found)
>>
>> Looks like a transient fail
Public bug reported:
failed to install
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 23.10
Package: chromium-browser (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.5.0-7.7-generic 6.5.3
Uname: Linux 6.5.0-7-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
ApportVersion: 2.27.0-0ubuntu4
I updated the top post a lot, please re-read it when you have time
Gunnar, so you understand that I'm 100% informed =)
** Description changed:
The settings for gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats in the
"Display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for" list, are
stored
** Description changed:
The settings for gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats in the
"Display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for" list, are
stored in ~/.pam_environment
# How is it possible to make the DE reload the new values from
~/.pam_environment
So it's
** Description changed:
The settings for gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats in the
"Display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for" list, are
stored in ~/.pam_environment
# How is it possible to make the DE reload the new values from
~/.pam_environment
So it's
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Title:
[Feature request]: Command line option
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug
** Description changed:
The settings for gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats in the
"Display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for" list, are
stored in ~/.pam_environment
# How is it possible to make the DE reload the new values from
~/.pam_environment
So it's
> Right, they are not loaded by Language Support because it grabs the
old value from something called accountsservice. So you kind of mess it
up if you change those variables in ~/.pam_environment manually.
Do you know how to do that with terminal commands so it can be scripted?
> But if you
"It doesn't. PAM loads ~/.pam_environment at login." - Gunnar
Hjalmarsson
As I described in the steps above for the sake of demonstration to
understand how it can be done with commands: If I modify
~/.pam_environment manually (by using a copy that has been generated),
and then logged out and
It doesn't. PAM loads ~/.pam_environment at login.
I moved this discussion to a new feature request that I made at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-selector/+bug/2035212
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The settings for gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats in the
"Display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for" list, are
stored in ~/.pam_environment
# How is it possible to make the DE reload the new values from
~/.pam_environment
So it's possible to
While we're talking, can you please help me solve this issue (I saw you
name in https://github.com/Vanilla-OS/gnome-language-
selector/blob/main/LanguageSelector/ImConfig.py):
How does gnome-language-selector reload ~/.pam_environment ? #16 -
** Description changed:
* Open gnome-language-selector, and click on the Regional Formats tab.
* Change the value in the `Display numbers, dates and currency amounts in the
usual format for:` drop-down list, say `English (Canada)`
* Close the gnome-language-selector window.
* Run this in
** Description changed:
* Open gnome-language-selector, and click on the Regional Formats tab.
* Change the value in the `Display numbers, dates and currency amounts in the
usual format for:` drop-down list, say `English (Canada)`
* Close the gnome-language-selector window.
* Run this in
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Title:
gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats: Please indicate if it is
overriden by LC_ALL
Status in
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Title:
gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats: Please indicate if it is
overriden by LC_ALL
Status in
> If you want the settings be applied system wide, there is the button
"Apply System-Wide" in Language Support for the purpose. Pressing that
button will make changes to /etc/default/locale and should be effective
at next login (or possibly a reboot is needed). But LC_ALL must of
course not be set
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Title:
gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats: Please indicate if it is
overriden by LC_ALL
Status in
Oh, the settings for gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats in the
"Display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for" list, are
stored in ~/.pam_environment
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Where are the settings stored when you change the languages in gnome-
language-selector -> Regional Formats in the "Display numbers, dates and
currency in the usual format for" list?
It's not in:
* /etc/default/locale
* ~/.config/user-dirs.locale
* gsettings
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I have spent a few hours trying to solve this through commands, do you
know exactly how to do?
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* Open gnome-language-selector, and click on the Regional Formats tab.
* Change the value in the `Display numbers, dates and currency amounts in the
usual format for:` drop-down list, say `English (Canada)`
* Close the gnome-language-selector window.
* Run this in a
Thanks. I work with a lot of windows open but I took your advice a
closed a few to improve response
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Title:
ubuntu (perhaps its
Thanks. I work with a lot of windows open but I took your advice a
closed a few to improve performance
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ubuntu (perhaps
Also experiencing this issue in:
Slack
Terminator
But not Firefox (interestingly). Also, any app that runs in fullscreen
is fine. It's only maximized. This is on X11
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** Description changed:
* "$HOME/.config/monitors.xml" is not installed by default in Ubuntu during
the installation at this writing, you have to generate it by running the GUI
preferences `$ gnome-control-center display` for GNOME, and `$
mate-display-properties` for MATE.
* Both GNOME
** Description changed:
- * monitors.xml in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04 (GNOME) is starting with ``, while in Ubuntu MATE 22.04, and 23.04 it is starting with
``
- * The monitors.xml file name is defined here for MATE:
** Description changed:
* monitors.xml in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04 (GNOME) is starting with ``, while in Ubuntu MATE 22.04, and 23.04 it is starting with
``
* The monitors.xml file name is defined here for MATE:
** Description changed:
* monitors.xml in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04 (GNOME) is starting with ``, while in Ubuntu MATE 22.04, and 23.04 it is starting with
``
* The monitors.xml file name is defined here for MATE:
** Description changed:
- * monitors.xml in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04 (both version are using GNOME) is
starting with ``, while in Ubuntu MATE 22.04, and 23.04
it is starting with ``
+ * monitors.xml in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04 (GNOME) is starting with ``, while in Ubuntu MATE 22.04, and 23.04 it
** Description changed:
- * GNOME's monitors.xml is starting with , and that
MATE's monitors.xml is starting with
+ * monitors.xml in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04 (both version are using GNOME) is
starting with ``, while in Ubuntu MATE 22.04, and 23.04
it is starting with ``
* The monitors.xml
I just filed: [Feature request] mate-display-properties: Please upgrade
monitors.xml from to -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/2028818 -- I pointed out that
there will certainly be times when GNOME and MATE will not be able to
use the same version of monitors.xml in the future.
**
** Description changed:
+ * GNOME's monitors.xml is starting with , and that
MATE's monitors.xml is starting with
+ * The monitors.xml file name is defined here for MATE:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-desktop/blob/master/libmate-desktop/mate-rr-config.c#L44,
and here for GNOME:
Thanks Nathan,
I finally lined up all the ducks, and it appears to have worked.
- The dir I'm building in has to be in my home dir
- the xvfb-run seems necessary
- don't attempt to use --headless
- both --user-data-dir=/tmp/ChrUnsnapped and --class="ChrUnsnapped" seem
unnecessary
So,
** Description changed:
Expected behaviour
cinnamon is using a dedicated name, cinnamon-monitors.xml. This doesn't cause
the file to be overwritten by the display preferences if other desktop
environment are used on the same distro. If MATE and GNOME followed the same
approach, the
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Title:
Use less generic name for monitors.xml to avoid clashing with other
desktops
Status in Mutter:
New
Status in mutter
> As mentioned in the other bug, I think that's more a bug in MATE if it
has become incompatible.
Oh, interesting!
Can you please humbly ask if this is the cause in the MATE entry page that I
filed for this issue:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-control-center/issues/712 ? But please
This breaks our command-line pack of an in-house extension, under Ubuntu 20.04.
Is there a way to do this using the confined run?
Our current unconfined run build command-line (please excuse legacy from
years ago, eg --headless might be more appropriate now):
xvfb-run
> I've always thought the generic name is useful because it potentially
allows multiple desktop environments to share a single layout...
Assuming that didn't break any of them.
monitors.xml generated by GNOME is incompatible with monitors.xml
generated by MATE (see file layouts in the top post),
** Description changed:
Expected behaviour
cinnamon is using a dedicated name, cinnamon-monitors.xml. This doesn't cause
the file to be overwritten by the display preferences if other desktop
environment are used on the same distro. If MATE and GNOME followed the same
approach, the
awesome, thank you. I will keep the flag set :-)
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Title:
[amdgpu] google chrome hardware acceleration broken on 42.9-0ubuntu2
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running live mode in Ubuntu MATE
22.04, or even easier in Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04
with MATE installed) since the firefox snap package is not installed.
#
Firefox snap
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Pre-required steps in Ubuntu MATE 22.04 before you run the next sections
*
** Summary changed:
- monitors.xml is incompatible with MATE (and vice versa)
+ Use less generic name for monitors.xml to avoid clashing with other desktops
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Hi Daniel, sorry for the delayed response.
MUTTER_DEBUG_SEND_KMS_MODIFIERS=1 fixes the issue. I can now use chrome
with hardware acceleration enabled without rendering problems.
Is there any long-term downside with leaving this flag set? Or should I
drop the environment entry when upstream has
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Expected behaviour
cinnamon is using a dedicated name, cinnamon-monitors.xml. This doesn't cause
the file to be overwritten by the display preferences if other desktop
environment are used on the same distro. If MATE and GNOME followed the same
approach, the file name
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Pre-required steps in Ubuntu MATE 22.04 before you run the next sections
*
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Pre-required steps in Ubuntu MATE 22.04 before you run the next sections
*
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Pre-required steps in Ubuntu MATE 22.04 before you run the next sections
*
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Ubuntu MATE 22.04
* MATE in the default Panel's Classic Menu: "Internet ->
See also this Trisquel issue: mate-terminal: Proposed theme profile for
improved ergonomics - https://gitlab.trisquel.org/trisquel/package-
helpers/-/issues/95
** Bug watch added: gitlab.trisquel.org/trisquel/package-helpers/-/issues #95
Public bug reported:
* The default background color in Ubuntu MATE 22.04 is white.
* The default background color in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04, is tyrian purple-ish
(very dark). A dark background will cause eye-straining on day time use.
This will turn off the default theme and use a light-purple
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Ubuntu MATE 22.04
* MATE in the default Panel's Classic Menu: "Internet ->
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Ubuntu MATE 22.04
* MATE in the default Panel's Classic Menu: "Internet ->
** Summary changed:
- firefox: No Firefox menu entry in MATE (Ubuntu MATE, and Trisquel)
+ firefox: No Firefox menu entry in MATE in the default Panel's Classic Menu
(Ubuntu MATE, and Trisquel)
** Attachment added: "Screenshot_trisquel11_2023-07-15_12:00:29.png"
** Summary changed:
- firefox: No Firefox entry in the menu for MATE -- For ex. Ubuntu MATE, and
Trisquel (that comes without snap)
+ firefox: No Firefox menu entry in MATE (Ubuntu MATE, and Trisquel)
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** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Ubuntu MATE 22.04
* "Menu -> Internet -> Firefox Web Browser". Selected
Paul: I have filed many details in this issue, would you like to help me
to try to solve it?
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu MATE 22.04 (upgraded):
- * "Menu -> Internet -> Firefox Web Browser" (snap) exists (less relevant:
it's not added via /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop)
+ *
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu MATE 22.04 (upgraded):
* "Menu -> Internet -> Firefox" (snap) exists (less relevant: it's not added
via /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop)
- * Run these steps:
- sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/ppa
+ #
+ Remove firefox
Daniel van Vught wrote:
> I'm still struggling to understand how gnome-shell is triggering the
> corruption. Maybe try switching between 42.5 and 42.9 a few times again and
> verify in both cases the mutter packages remain 42.9.
I tried everything again from the beginning, and I _can_ reproduce
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu MATE 22.04 (upgraded):
- * Menu -> Internet -> Firefox (snap) -- exists (less relevant: it's not added
via /usr/share/applications/)
+ * Menu -> Internet -> Firefox (snap) -- exists (less relevant: it's not added
via /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop)
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu MATE 22.04 (upgraded):
* Menu -> Internet -> Firefox (snap) -- exists (less relevant: it's not added
via /usr/share/applications/)
* Run these steps:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/ppa
echo '
Package: *
Pin: release
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu MATE: Firefox not added to the menu
+ firefox: No Firefox entry in the Ubuntu MATE menu
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Title:
Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> On the slight chance this is related to another AMD GPU issue I've heard
> about in 42.9, please try adding this to /etc/environment:
> MUTTER_DEBUG_USE_KMS_MODIFIERS=0
This didn't help, unfortunately. What I did:
- Re-enabled hardware acceleration in chrome
-
I was a bit premature with my last comment. If I restart chrome after
re-enabling hardware acceleration, rendering breaks again. So the
overall behavior looks like:
- Start at v42.0 of gnome-shell and gnome-shell-common
- Upgrade to v42.9 of gnome-shell and gnome-shell-common
- Note strange
Thank you for responding so quickly :-)
Danial van Vugt wrote:
> When reporting bugs in the future please use apport by using 'ubuntu-bug' and
> the name of the package affected.
Can do :-)
> Or if you prefer to collect info manually, please run these commands
while the problem is happening
** Attachment added: "lscpu.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/2026886/+attachment/5685719/+files/lscpu.txt
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