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It's only as a test. Does a Wayland session avoid this bug? I know other
people have said it does in the past but they are no longer experiencing
problems and it would be most useful to have an answer from the original
reporter.
> I've tried this before commenting last time and it had way worse
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> * Logging into 'Ubuntu on Wayland' (select it on the login screen).
I've tried this before commenting last time and it had way worse
performance with the desktop itself. For example the dash would take a
minute or so to load all the icons. Also applications like OBS, Discord
and Teams have issue
Roman, please try these separately:
* Logging into 'Ubuntu on Wayland' (select it on the login screen).
* A newer kernel such as:
- https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-tip/current/amd64/
- https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.12.8/amd64/
(you need all .debs _exce
That's unrelated and should get a separate report because it means
something has crashed. This bug is not a crash.
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Yes, it is still the same configuration.
I also get another issue all the time, maybe it is somewhat connected to
this one: When switching between users, either Gnome or X crashes. The
OS asks me each time to send a report and I did it a few times. Or maybe
this is worth a separate bug report?
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Also after reproducing the problem again, please run:
journalctl -b0 > newjournal.txt
and attach the resulting text file here.
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Thanks Roman. Is that still on an Intel i5-7200U ?
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Well. My installation of Ubuntu 20.04 is one week old + all the updates
and it is still happening occasionally. I just did what I did a year ago
and I can reproduce the bug again and again. See attachment for a
screenshot I did a few minutes ago.
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Yeah I thought so. The problem was obvious a while back but has been
gone for a couple of months or so.
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Just upgrade, I just tried Ubuntu again and I didn't get the problem
this time. Looks like it's fixed in Ubuntu
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When you say "fresh installations", did you also install the latest
updates?
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade
and then reboot?
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I tried to install both, Ubuntu 20.04.2 lts and pop_os 20.04, this
glitch when resizing is the only problem I can't fix. Both were fresh
installations so i assume it is present and I couldn't find a solution
other than to enable wayland. I don't know how to change
GRUB_DEFAULT_LINUX or disable a de
I haven't seen this problem happen for a couple of months so suspect it
should have been closed already for Ubuntu. For PopOS, that is usually
on slightly different package versions so we can't track bugs for that
here.
Is anyone still experiencing this bug in regular Ubuntu?
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Happens to me in a razer blade stealth (late 2016) Intel UHD Graphics
620. This happens with Ubuntu or pop_os 20.04, this doesn't happen with
wayland in Ubuntu 21.04, sadly wayland is not a viable option for this
laptop
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Maybe related to bug 1896627.
** Summary changed:
- Resizing any window will randomly result in graphics corruption for a
fraction of a second
+ Resizing any window will randomly result in graphics corruption for a
fraction of a second (in Xorg sessions)
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