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Title:
Firefox
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Hello!
After these patches gnome no longer respects settings in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/*-synaptics.conf file, like Option "TapButton1"
"1", Option "TapButton2" "2", Option "TapButton3" "3" etc.
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Ah, sorry. This is also the wrong bug.
** Tags added: artful bionic
** Summary changed:
- Activities overview causes increased CPU in Wayland & Xorg
+ Activities overview freezes and becomes unresponsive after a few hours
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Daniel van Vugt
Sorry, I just realised these are indeed two very different bugs.
I am moving to bug 1757088 to focus on the activities overview.
P.S. I also have a patch which should help this bug 1750197 a bit:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_requests/26
P.P.S. Please use only Xorg sessions for
Public bug reported:
gnome-shell CPU usage increases about another 50% when in activities
overview
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt)
Status: In Progress
** Affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee:
Sorry, I just realised these are indeed two very different bugs.
I am moving to bug 1698792 to focus on the activities overview.
P.S. I also have a patch which should help this bug 1750197 a bit:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_requests/26
P.P.S. Please use only Xorg sessions for
** Summary changed:
- gnome-shell high CPU in activities overview
+ Activities overview causes increased CPU in Wayland & Xorg
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1750197
Activities overview causes heavy CPU spikes in Wayland & Xorg
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Assignee:
** Changed in: gnome-user-docs
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
"Login Screen" button not
Moved here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-calendar/issues/264
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Title:
GNOME Calendar crashes when I try to add
Sorry, I think I've created this bug on the wrong package (so the wrong
place). But I have no idea where it should go. My apologies.
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Public bug reported:
I'm using the night light function in Budgie which is set to a
temperature of 4000 and the schedule is set from sunset to sunrise. When
my display dims after X minutes of inactivity the night light function
breaks which results in a much blue-er screen. When I move my mouse
** Summary changed:
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/usr/bin/gnome-calendar:11:gtk_image_reset:gtk_image_clear:update_weather:g_closure_invoke:signal_emit_unlocked_R
+ gnome-calendar (11) gtk_image_reset → gtk_image_clear → update_weather →
g_closure_invoke → signal_emit_unlocked_R
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Public bug reported:
The Ubuntu Error Tracker has been receiving reports about a problem regarding
gnome-calendar. This problem was most recently seen with package version
3.27.90-1build1, the problem page at
https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/10133d642d3e26786b82ac7e8f7f53f804cf1714
contains
Nope, doesn't look familiar. I have an AMD RX560, so there still could
be some graphical errors that intervene, even if it's kernel version
4.15.
Filled one now: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794508
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #794508
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