Thanks. It sounds like a few different DisplayLink problems.
It appears the display-related crashes are all in Xorg, Xwayland and
DisplayLinkManager. The last one doesn't seem to be part of Ubuntu so
I'll ignore that here. So the remaining two both come from the 'xorg-
server' source package.
Unf
By the way, my "journalctl" is full of this, maybe related, maybe not...
févr. 05 07:36:11 PORTABLE-USERNAME gnome-shell[3662]: Errors:
févr. 05 07:36:11 PORTABLE-USERNAME gnome-shell[3662]:
[4886:4886:0205/073611.340319:ERROR:shared_context_state.cc(74)] Skia shader
compilation error
févr. 05 0
Hello,
1. I have 3 crash files in /var/crash but the ubuntu-bug command fail.
Each one has a ".upload" and ".uploaded" file so I think they're already
uploaded. Shall I empty the folder to have a clean start point for next
time the bug appear?
2. Many files in this page. These are the 3 related w
[Expired for gnome-shell (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
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> Maybe old bug reports are incorrectly attached to newer packages.
That would certainly explain the weird stack traces and lack of working
debug symbols.
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Just an update, for what it's worth.
I solved this problem with a shell script triggered by Network Manager's
"up" hook. Because UU does not update the package list, I had to resort
to a `apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade` with
`DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive` and a whole bunch of options to
** Summary changed:
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Tit
Maybe old bug reports are incorrectly attached to newer packages.
Focal, Bionic and others also have "zombie updates" : update-notifier on
Focal, gnome-calculator and nautilus on Bionic. Those last two have been
zombified more than one year ago (moreover at the same time it seems).
Have a look her
I wonder if it could be a bug related to the crash reporting software
instead. What looks strange (but maybe I'm not reading it correctly) is
that the publishing history indicates it was brought back to 0% even
before it was put at 10% : https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/groovy/amd64
/gnome-shell
It se
** Description changed:
Add option to enable screen-keyboard icon for panel
- (it help users to open screen keyboard only when necessary, not everytime
when touch on text field or typing field)
- (Currently if enable it through universal access > screen keyboard then it
makes quite annoying
** Description changed:
- Add option to enable screen-keyboard icon in dock
+ Add option to enable screen-keyboard icon for panel
(it help users to open screen keyboard only when necessary, not everytime
when touch on text field or typing field)
(Currently if enable it through universal a
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Title:
unresponsive gnome de on 20.10
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** Description changed:
- Just one more user of latest raspberry pi 4 8gb overclocked to 2 ghz.
- Even with disabled animation and 1 static workspace, gnome de is still
generally not quite responsive: list of apps takes about 5 secs to display,
opening a folder in app list takes about 2 secs, a
Public bug reported:
Just one more user of latest raspberry pi 4 8gb overclocked to 2 ghz.
Even with disabled animation and 1 static workspace, gnome de is still
generally not quite responsive: list of apps takes about 5 secs to display,
opening a folder in app list takes about 2 secs, almost ev
Fixed in xenial. This issue can be closed, as not appearing in currently
maintained distributions.
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I am also seeing this behaviour on 20.04.1 - it is confusing. I also see it
when I open Cypress from within a terminal inside JetBrains PhpStorm - the
chrome windows opened by that are co-located with the PhpStorm 'pips'.
This makes ctrl-tabbing between open applications difficult.
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the upstream report was closed on the basis that blueman was used and
not gnome bluetooth, is it the case here? do you still get the issue and
tried under GNOME?
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The bug is that all at a sudden gnome reset to login screen. When i log
again, the only "sound output" allowed is simulation, my devices are not
displayed.
I'm using
- Ubuntu 20.04 (I upgraded from 18 some months ago, I don't think this bug was
present at that moment but i
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Title:
Authentication code required for keyboardles
Is there anyone here who is experiencing this bug, or can reproduce it?
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Title:
gnome-shell 3.38.2-1ubuntu1~20.10.1 is cra
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