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** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- [nvidia] Corrupted fonts in display output when using multiple users
+ [nvidia] Corrupted shell textures when using multiple users
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** Summary changed:
- Corrupted fonts in display output when using multiple users
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** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => mutter (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: nvidia
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Title:
App list not scrolling properly with touchpad
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1718850 ***
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I recently installed ubuntu 20.04 on my computer, and I am running into
an issue when I do the following:
* Login with a user on desktop
* Select switch user, and login as second user
* Switch user again, and return to original user
At this point, text
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Title:
Show Applications button
The desktop-icons developer denies responsibility for this bug and says
the bug belongs to Nautilus. But you're saying that Nautilus is
removing that feature. So who's responsible for fixing it?
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Screenshots of gnome-tweaks after enabling.
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Public bug reported:
The "Ubuntu appindicators" extension doesn't stay enabled. (And doesn't work.)
WHAT I DID:
1) In gnome-tweaks, enable "Ubuntu appindicators". changing.)
2) Exit gnome tweaks.
3) Return to gnome tweaks.
WHAT HAPPENS:
The toggle for "Ubuntu appindcators" is off.
WHAT
Screenshot of gnome-tweaks after closing it and re-opening.
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** Summary changed:
- totem doesn't start on Wayland
+ totem doesn't start on Wayland: Error 71 (Error de protocolo) dispatching to
Wayland display
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** Also affects: mutter (Ubuntu Groovy)
Importance: High
Status: Fix Committed
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Title:
[X11] copy/paste (clipboard)
Please run 'xrandr' in a Terminal both before and after the problem and
paste the output from the command here.
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => mutter (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: xrandr-scaling
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Public bug reported:
Under 19.10, the Nautilus search provider returned near-instant results
when searching in GNOME shell's activities, for both standard top-level
folders like "Downloads", but also when returning results for files and
directories deeper down.
Under 20.04, it takes ~10 seconds
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When fractional scaling is active and set to 125% (I only tested this
with 125%) and then the switch for fractional scaling is deactivated
again, the screen scales well beyond the standard (and selected) 100%.
Feels like 50% or less. This issue is removed
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Medium
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Title:
Display scale and layout not remembered when
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Groovy)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Marco Trevisan (TreviƱo) (3v1n0)
Status: Fix Released
** Also affects: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu Groovy)
Importance: Low
Status: Won't Fix
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Title:
SRU the current 3.36.2 stable update
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Please:
1. Uninstall any non-Ubuntu extensions. We need to test this first since
so many bugs are caused by extensions.
2. Provide a screenshot confirming you're talking about RSS and not
talking about the VSIZE of the process.
** Tags added: leak
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Actually I just realised the duplicates of this bug are closer related
to each other than to this one. So I will separate them.
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Actually there's a new bug 1876379 that looks more similar to this, and
it's the same Ubuntu release. So let's handle them both here.
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** Also affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Yes either of those.
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Hibernate option missing from gnome-shell session menu
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Dock
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The Dock does not appear after the system went into "Blank Screen" (Standby) if
I had a fullscreen Youtube Video paused while it went into standby.
Pressing the super key twice brings the dock back.
Probably related to me using multiple monitors, with
Public bug reported:
Gnome shell is the single largest resident memory user on my system.
It was hovering at ~700mb, then with a few minutes of use of the system
(nothing in particular, mostly shell windows, one google-chrome window)
- spiked to ~980mb or so, before retreating to 903m.
Even
So I'm confused. You say it's an upstream Gnome issue. The desktop-
icons developer says it's a Nautilus issue, since Nautilus handles
folders. Issues 158 and 184 imply that Nautilus is not going to
implement anything. Everyone is blaming everyone else. So who's really
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce (Ubuntu 20.04, shell 3.36.1):
1. Enable 'natural scrolling' for the touchpad in mouse and keyboard settings.
2. Open 'Show Applications' -> 'All'
3. Scroll
4. Repeat 2 and 3 with natural scrolling unset
Expectation:
Scrolling 'up' (moving fingers up) moves
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce (20.04), shell 3.36.1:
1. Open 'Show Applications' -> 'All'
2. Attempt to scroll through the pages using a touchpad.
Expected result:
Scrolls through pages of applications one at a time.
Actual result:
Scrolls to second page of applications but will go
No, this is a brand new, stock 20.04 install using the experimental ZFS
support
On Fri, 1 May 2020, 07:56 Sebastien Bacher, wrote:
> The journal log has those errors
> JS ERROR: TypeError: iconTheme is null
> Do you use theme different from the default?
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Doing the following seems to fix it:
-disable ubuntu dock
-uninstall dash to dock
-log out and log in again
-reinstall dash to dock
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Browser when used from Ubuntu-Dock lanuches two browser instances.
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After some further investigation (pulling down dash-to-dock and
compiling/running the v68 and v67 tags) I think this issue only exists
in the ubuntu dock variant of dash-to-dock.
** Also affects: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer
Public bug reported:
Gdk-Message: 12:33:12.232: Error 71 (Error de protocolo) dispatching to
Wayland display.
This error is only visible when starting Totem from Terminal. Otherwise, Totem
quietly doesn't start.
vlc is working fine.
I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 with Gnome (not Gnome on Xorg).
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in widget_needs_widget_path
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Can't really tell. But it's obvious that you have the ability to
configure your user, and also did so. We don't have the information
needed to say if the configuration you did is of such a nature that
gnome-control-center ought to recognize it.
So if you take a newly created user (which g-c-c
There has been a regression and this reappeared in 20.04 with Gnome 3.36.
I have tested with both ubuntu dock and dash to dock disabled and enabled both
at the same time as well as just one at a time.
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Public bug reported:
Whenever I attempt to reorder items on my to-do list via dragging and
moving the items around, the items on the list revert to their original
positions instead of reordering.
This issue occurs whenever I perform the following steps:
1. Launch To-Do
2. Create a list of four
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Title:
Mouse cursor lagging (or freezing) when moving over
Another correction. For the one workaround, switching to discrete
graphics in the BIOS only seemed to get past the initial gnome login.
But resuming from DPMS off/suspend, the same error loop happens even
when hybrid graphics is disabled in the BIOS.
Even worse, seems hardware acceleration ends
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Cursor lagging when using wayland session. It happens on edge of something new,
for example:
- between clock menu and keyboard langugge
- between app window and left launch panel
Xorg session has no mouse lagging over this edges.
ProblemType: Bug
Here's the script I run to workaround the intital failure of gnome to
use the external display after unlocking or resuming from DPMS
suspend/off.
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Failure loop observed:
- Failed to blit shared framebuffer: EGL failed to allocate resources for the
requested operation.
- Failed to set CRTC mode 3840x2160: No such file or directory
To
Hi, thanks to everyone, especially Daniel for unpacking this issue.
I have had a very similar issue, where gnome shell fails to run my
external 4K/UHD display at 60HZ and I see the following failure loop
triggered in `journalctl -b -p warning _COMM=gnome-shell`:
May 02 20:39:38 JNBA434499PLL
I think I have a different bug with screenshot, they work, but I get the
blue selection (when selecting a area for the screenshot) as part of the
generated image.
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I see this happening very frequently with screenshots...they seem to get
lost.
E.g: I use Ctrl+Prt Sc to get a screenshot of my entire display into my
clipboard, and moments later I cannot paste it into Discord because
somehow it got 'lost'. It takes several tries before the screenshot can
more test on 20.04:
100%-->125% auto200% and larger desktop area than screen
disable fractional scale--> 100% and not responding at all
ctrl+alt+f1 -->login screen/login --> 200% and larger desktop area than screen,
responding
trying again
200%-->100% black screen
ctrl+alt+f1 -->login
It seems that on clicking an item the focus is temporarily set to a
different item further up the page before setting it to the selected
item. This can cause the page to scroll up to display the temporarily
focused item before scrolling down to show the selected item. Hence the
jump.
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@vanvugt: What would be your proposed way to fix this in Ubuntu if
upstream doesn't change their mind? A new extension? Adding a patch to
the package?
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Public bug reported:
I went to try out the different dock settings such as use on all
displays and the position on the displays and tried use on all displays,
but when I tried to switch back to showing the dock on only one display,
upon clicking the display I wanted it to show up on, the dock
Public bug reported:
After login a big mouse pointer is stuck in the middle of the screen.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gnome-shell 3.36.1-5ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-28.32-generic 5.4.30
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-28-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
Correction:
It's not about where the cursor is placed when the animation ends, it's
about whether the cursor is moving or not.
Keep the cursor still, as I said previously, and the bug doesn't happen.
Keep the cursor moving while the sliding animation is running, and the
problem is nearly always
Apparently this isn't only a problem of the desktop icons package after
all. In Files "Trash" is translated as expected, with the exception of
the breadcrumb item (see the attached screenshot).
Should I assign this bug report to another package? If so, what package
should it be assigned to?
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For me in 20.04, bug is definitely still present. I have earlyoom active, and
32 gb a few seconds of "freeze" (which is not really a freeze) earlyoom
activates and nukes a few things, including Firefox, which brings back
interactive response. It also killed Chrome and Remmina, which was
Public bug reported:
By refresh i mean that every icons disappear before reappearing.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gnome-terminal 3.36.1.1-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-28.32-generic 5.4.30
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-28-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules:
I have a user with uid 1001 that doesn't show up in the gnome-control-
center. Is this not a bug?
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Title:
No
Confirmed here with Ubuntu 20.04 and GTX 1060. As already suggested I
used the fix:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
in the file:
sudo nano /etc/default/grub
and after:
sudo update-grub
which worked for me.
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Affected as well:
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
GeForce 1080
nvidia-driver-440
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Title:
[nvidia] Screen scaling 125% gives 200%
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Seems they've closed that bug, blaming it on the nvidia driver?
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Title:
Dual monitor setup with secondary monitor in
Public bug reported:
When pressed F11 the computer freezes.
The problem is stated in this post:
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/05/ubuntu-freeze-f11-bug
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gnome-shell 3.36.1-5ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-29.33-generic 5.4.30
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