*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1950925 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1950925
I haven't seen this problem in quite a while now.
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Public bug reported:
System is Ubuntu 21.10 (fully updated Feb. 3 2022) on x64 (AMD) with an
AMD discreet graphics card (a couple versions old now) running on
Wayland. System has run well on this install for years, but a recent
update leaves me unable to wake the display after the lock screen
I look forward to this fix. The problem also manifests when unlocking.
Sometimes it gets stuck in a loop where the screen keeps flickering as
elements resize, until I switch windows. Quite annoying and common in
default 21.10.
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System restart solved the problem, I'll comment if I hit it again. Thank
you Paul for finding the right package.
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Title:
Alt-tab task switching
Public bug reported:
Upgraded Ubuntu to 21.10, running Ubuntu on Wayland (the default). Was
working at first, but this time I booted and ALT+TAB doesn't work. The
alt and tab keys work in apps, CTRL+TAB works, but ALT+TAB acts as if I
hit ALT or does nothing at all.
WIN+TAB does work.
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Public bug reported:
In 19.04 I could type apt upd or apt fu and autocomplete would
work. It doesn't work in 19.10 as root (though it does as my normal
user). I fixed the issue by uncommenting the last lines of /root/.bashrc
but I don't understand why you'd break root user autocomplete by
Public bug reported:
System was working fine in Ubuntu 19.04. After update to 19.10 and
reboot, videos have audio problems after seeking. The majority of videos
I tested had trouble, but the severity of the problem varies even in the
problem videos. The sound cuts in and out inconsistently, as if
I was mistaken about the cause of this bug. It appears that some default
setting has changed, and cifs mounts need uid and gid options passed
explicitly. In previous Ubuntu versions, I could mount cifs with just
credentials provided I set the owners of the mount point and remote
files correctly, a
Yes, it's on a btrfs partition in line with the samba bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1735953
Title:
samba mount fails to write
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 17.10 appears to aggressively trigger Samba bug 10541 (
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10541 ). Previous versions of
Ubuntu worked fine, but 17.10 appears to request quota information on
every write, resulting in a complete inability to write to files.
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