This is happening in 24.04/24.10 now due to bug 2060268, so please see
the workarounds in that bug.
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Nvidia Wayland sessions sometimes
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[i915]
AIUI this will only happen if there's an external monitor plugged into
the discrete GPU using nouveau. That's common, but hopefully less common
than hybrid laptops without an external monitor connected.
So as a workaround you should be able to:
1. Unplug the monitor.
2. Log in using the laptop
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[Xorg] Large performance regression in fullscreen windows
To
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I'm not sure what you're trying to describe in "nvidia driver aint
updating".
I can see that you have a GeForce 940M and driver version 470 installed.
But that GPU can support the latest drivers so I would recommend using
the 'Additional Drivers' app to uninstall the current Nvidia driver and
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GNOME Wayland session crashes with
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very very very slow even
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[nvidia] Janky text entry and frames appear out of
My laptop NVMe was experiencing different errors to yours. Mine was more
obviously a hardware failure.
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very very very slow even though a
Tested on Oracular finally (Nvidia 535). It's a lot better but still not
perfect. Frames don't seem to be out of order anymore but there is an
annoying lag when typing text in Google Chrome for example. I'm not sure
that's still this same bug but it might explain why the upstream bug
If nothing else, you know that booting Ubuntu from USB or from an SD
card is one way to remove the NVMe from the equation when testing.
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I feel that photo kind of proves my point about how uncommon the
situation is. Not invalid, just uncommon.
I also wonder if you could trick the laptop into using the external
monitor as primary? Maybe if you can configure the BIOS to turn the
machine on in response to USB keyboard/mice while the
The fact that Windows survives drive errors better than Linux isn't
really surprising and doesn't prove anything on its own. But it might be
useful to run some testing tools on the drive from within Windows in
that case.
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OK well it sounds like an NVMe hardware failure to me. That might be the
drive, might be the motherboard, or it might just be a software bug. I'm
not totally sure. But the freezes and behaviour you describe fit
perfectly with an NVMe failure. I had one on a laptop of my own a few
weeks ago and the
I would be very surprised if 'qxl' could act as the primary GPU when the
secondary is 'nvidia', but let's see...
In the VM, please switch to a VT, log in and run:
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
journalctl -b-1 > prevjournal.txt
and then attach the resulting text files here.
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Looking at src/core/window.c in Mutter makes me think Mutter is more
likely to blame. And there is also an upstream bug:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/3224
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Yes a separate bug for the black screen sounds sensible.
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Not just Skylake. The duplicates I'm seeing reported from Noble machines
are from Comet Lake and Kaby Lake. So all Intel "Gen9" GPUs.
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** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu Noble)
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Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.10
** Tags added: fixed-in-mutter-46.1 fixed-upstream
Seems to be because the Nvidia 470 kernel driver does not support your
GT 730 GPU:
[5.887374] NVRM: The NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 GPU installed in this system is
NVRM: supported through the NVIDIA 390.xx Legacy drivers. Please
NVRM: visit
The (bottom of the) log in comment #5 shows it's the kernel hanging.
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After performing a search in the Activities Overview, the icons
exhibit
No. Default Ubuntu with GNOME should not have that bug.
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The boot time slowness looks related to hardware errors on the boot
drive:
Jun 12 22:55:56 ee-Z790-Steel-Legend-WiFi smartd[2365]: Device: /dev/nvme0,
KINGSTON SKC3000S1024G, S/N:50026B7686280109, FW:EIFK31.6, 1.02 TB
...
Jun 12 22:55:58 ee-Z790-Steel-Legend-WiFi smartd[2365]: Device:
The issue will occur with all GPU types. All DRM drivers that support
multiple monitors.
But I'd argue it's not a problem at all. Not wanting to have the boot
display in view when you power on the machine is so uncommon that I feel
the medicine would be worse than the disease. Just apply the
The hardware isn't relevant here. This issue is due to the combination
of the two software factors listed in comment #6. And neither of those
are bugs.
Still, to work around it you should just be able to run:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface font-antialiasing
'grayscale'
and log in
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Cool, though it's not a complete solution for all apps:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/mutter/blob/main/f/0001-place-Always-
center-initial-setup-fedora-welcome.patch
I think it should be easy to write a complete solution that just ignores
DESKTOP windows in the placement rules. Assuming
I had intentionally omitted Noble because it's not yet clear if it will
get the full 46.2 due to the 46.1 issue... But I guess even releasing a
cut down version would still be tracked here.
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Decoding glitchy on GM45 - MR has been pending
The scripts for automatically deciding what goes into the initrd can be
found in /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/ and initramfs-tools in
general could certainly be made more user-friendly...
In the end the foundations/kernel teams will decide what goes in and
what doesn't. I just have a
Assuming this is https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/3372,
then it's really in upstream release 46.2. So see bug 2068598.
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Actually the fix for https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/3372
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There are some other crashes fixed in 46.1 so please follow the steps in
comment #1 to identify which crash it is.
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Yeah that's not what a proper fix would do, it's just a workaround.
You can work around that new issue by adding 'amdgpu' or 'i915' to
'/etc/initramfs-tools/modules' and then run:
sudo update-initramfs -k all -u
or get the system to automatically insert all the modules you're
currently using
Yes it's been done before. I think the Nvidia drivers still do it
because they're designed for older kernel builds that don't have
SimpleDRM included.
But "needed" is a strong word in this case. It's unusual that you
wouldn't be able to see the primary boot display at boot time. So in
that case I
Verified fixed on a Raspberry Pi 400 using version
2.44.2-0ubuntu0.24.04.2
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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Maybe this is now "Won't Fix" in favour of bug 2067597?
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New upstream release 535.179
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Looks like this bug has only ever been observed with AMD CPUs, which
might be a factor.
Also I wonder if the Nvidia driver misconfiguration might be caused by
third party software like Steam?
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1. Run these commands:
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
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and attach the resulting text files here.
2. Look in /var/crash
The accented text colour is due to one or two factors:
1. Lossy video encoding (we're not going to change that)
2. GTK3 apps (including Desktop Icons NG) still use RGB font
antialiasing, which is no longer present in GTK4 apps. You can remove
that by running:
gsettings set
If you have a VM running KDE or LXQt and it boots to a black screen then
see bug 2063143.
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VM guest resolution is not saved anymore
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Disk password prompt isn't shown in external monitor
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This is probably a "Won't Fix" but I'll give others time to chime in and
correct me...
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Timo is right I think. Secondary monitors will only wake up after:
1. The native kernel DRM graphics driver is loaded.
2. Plymouth detects the new driver and switches to it.
And the native kernel DRM graphics drivers seem to be loading slightly
later now that we have kicked them out of the
** Also affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
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Status: Triaged
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Just tested again. Switching back to Nvidia 535.171.04-0ubuntu2 on Noble
I don't get any crashes in GNOME apps. Definitely using Wayland. They
all just work.
I wonder why it works for some people but not others. Maybe the driver
installation method? I ended up installing my driver using 'sudo apt
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I was expecting the Ubuntu desktop but also without this bug :)
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Florian, please use bug 2062951 instead.
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That sounds like a whole new bug. Try rebooting and be sure to select
'Ubuntu' before logging in again.
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No please don't delete card1.
Try logging out and then on the login screen choose 'Ubuntu on Xorg'
from the menu in the bottom right corner. Then log in again.
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Mutter release 46.2
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Same problem here too, affects ZapZap and Yuki
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Window borders and shadows missing from GTK3 dialogs (if autologin is
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It looks like you're using Xorg so that should be handling the cursor
movement independently of gnome-shell. Is it really just gnome-shell
using high CPU?
Please try:
gnome-extensions disable d...@rastersoft.com
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Does it sound like bug 2064177? Are you using Xorg or autologin?
Can you attach a screenshot?
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"Scale Display: Always + Auto resize VM with window" sounds like a
feature of the hypervisor. Which hypervisor are you using?
Usually to resize a VM dynamically it either uses;
(a) A custom Xorg driver in the guest (but you're not using Xorg); or
(b) Virtually hotplugging the virtual monitor
Are there multiple card devices in /dev/dri/ ? If so then please try:
sudo rm /dev/dri/card0
and log in again.
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- Desktop icons in Mantic doesn't honor dock margins in Jammy
+ Desktop icons from Mantic doesn't honor dock margins in Jammy
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Looks like there's one root cause in mesa/egl-wayland/GNOME causing that
Zink error and the original crash here. Because I don't think(?) Nvidia
should be trying to use Zink, and if it didn't then the original crash
also would not happen.
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Gnome apps segfault in Nvidia Wayland session (noble)
** Summary changed:
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+ Gnome apps segfault in Nvidia Wayland sessions
Sorry I didn't see this bug earlier. For now I'm going to group it with
bug 2067872 because that one is more generic and has more relevant
links.
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** This
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Gnome Control Center fails to open on
The high CPU looks like it's just because the system is using software
rendering, because there's no GPU. Ideally moving a mouse cursor
shouldn't need a real GPU though, just basic display hardware.
While the high CPU is happening, please run:
sudo apt install drm-info
sudo drm_info >
The phantom display affects all Nvidia driver versions at the moment.
And yes simple-framebuffer is the same thing as simpledrm. I think the
former is just the internal backend name. Which is reported by
`drm_info` (from `sudo apt install drm-info`)?
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+ Gnome apps segfault in Nvidia Wayland session (noble)
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Looks like Nautilus is probably crashing in the same place:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/aaa02b0a-26fb-11ef-8bb4-fa163ec8ca8c
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/ba059c7d-26ff-11ef-8bb5-fa163ec8ca8c
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From _usr_libexec_xdg-desktop-portal-gnome.1000.crash:
Stacktrace:
#0 _dl_close (_map=0x0) at ./elf/dl-close.c:770
map = 0x0
#1 0x70109e96f51c in __GI__dl_catch_exception
Phasing is complete and dist upgrades seem to work (just tested it).
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Dist upgrades from Jammy to Noble crash [Oh no! Something has gone
Public bug reported:
Using QXL graphics in a VM (the default for GNOME Boxes), the desktop
freezes in Wayland sessions for long periods of time. I think mostly
whenever I try to interact with an app window? If I'm only interacting
with the shell then it doesn't freeze.
First noticed in 22.04 and
** Summary changed:
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While the problem is happening, please run:
ps -e -o pid,pcpu,comm --sort -pcpu | head -20 > tops.txt
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
and attach the resulting text files here.
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gnome-extensions disable tiling-assist...@ubuntu.com
and then log in again (inspired by bug 2068850). Does that avoid the
crash?
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Please try adding kernel parameter: i915.enable_psr=0
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The only problem I can see here is bug 2062426. You should be able to
use the workarounds from bug 2060268 to try and solve that. If you still
have issues with the workarounds in place then please follow:
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duplicate of bug 2065831, so it is being marked as such. Please
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2063970 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2063970
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duplicate of bug 2063970, so it is being marked as such. Please
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Also it sounds like you might be talking about bug 1924689?
** Package changed: gdm3 (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Incomplete
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> Something seems to run very frequent keeping cpu from going to sleep.
You can use 'powertop' to see what is waking up the CPU most frequently:
sudo apt install powertop
sudo powertop
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Also that test failure reliability issue (bug 2068119) had already been
fixed in all later Ubuntu releases via Debian. It was unlucky that 22.04
was missing that fix because the fixed-in-Debian path only put it in
Mutter 43 and later. That has also been fixed now so future Jammy
updates won't get
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