Thank you very much. Will GNOME 3.34 bereally faster and smoother? I am
very tired of the creepy animations and the long opening of the application
menu. Sometimes there is a desire to change the graphical shell, but I
hold on. I envy the device owners on macOS with their cool Launchpad (menu
of apps, not website) and and the animations of minimizing/maximizing. I
really wish to make Ubuntu so beautiful system as macOS.
пн, 8 июл. 2019 г., 8:55 Daniel van Vugt
:
> Thanks for that.
>
> It seems you are reporting multiple different issues here. The black
> flickering on window resizing seems to be a new problem so I'll make
> that the main bug.
>
> The asymmetric artifacts seen when restoring from maximized is an old
> bug (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/636) so should be
> reported separately.
>
> ** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues #636
>https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/636
>
> ** Summary changed:
>
> - [regression] Artifacts appears when windows are maximizing or minimizing
> (Intel Apollo Lake)
> + [regression] Windows flicker to black when resizing (Intel Apollo Lake)
>
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> Title:
> [regression] Windows flicker to black when resizing (Intel Apollo
> Lake)
>
> Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
> New
> Status in mesa package in Ubuntu:
> New
> Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> I see the black zones, small windows breaks. For additional details, I
> use eoan-proposed and eoan-backports packages.
> You can see this problem in my video:
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/3rvLkqJj6hZwSscw9
>
> ProblemType: Bug
> DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
> Package: gnome-shell 3.32.2-2ubuntu1
> ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.0.0-20.21-generic 5.0.8
> Uname: Linux 5.0.0-20-generic x86_64
> ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu3
> Architecture: amd64
> CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
> Date: Fri Jul 5 13:39:13 2019
> DisplayManager: gdm3
> InstallationDate: Installed on 2019-07-01 (3 days ago)
> InstallationMedia:
>
> ProcEnviron:
>LANGUAGE=ru_UA:ru
>PATH=(custom, no user)
>XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=
>LANG=ru_UA.UTF-8
>SHELL=/bin/bash
> RelatedPackageVersions: mutter-common 3.32.2+git20190626-1ubuntu1
> SourcePackage: gnome-shell
> UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
>
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1835521
Title:
[regression] Windows flicker to black when resizing (Intel Apollo
Lake)
Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in mesa package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I see the black zones, small windows breaks. For additional details, I use
eoan-proposed and eoan-backports packages.
You can see this problem in my video:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/3rvLkqJj6hZwSscw9
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: gnome-shell 3.32.2-2ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.0.0-20.21-generic 5.0.8
Uname: Linux 5.0.0-20-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu3
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
Date: Fri Jul 5 13:39:13 2019
DisplayManager: gdm3
InstallationDate: Installed on 2019-07-01 (3 days ago)
InstallationMedia:
ProcEnviron:
LANGUAGE=ru_UA:ru
PATH=(custom, no user)
XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=
LANG=ru_UA.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
RelatedPackageVersions: mutter-common 3.32.2+git20190626-1ubuntu1
SourcePackage: gnome-shell
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
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