I am also having this issue on Fedora 31, Gnome 3.34.4 with a Radeon RX
590 using amdgpu on Wayland.
Video attached. Unsure how to replicate other than after locking.
(I appreciate this is an Ubuntu bug tracker, but it's the same issue.)
** Attachment added: "stuckcursor.mp4"
Seems like this is the newer version of this bug for 18.04 if folks want
to follow up there: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
settings-daemon/+bug/1764417
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I'm seeing this on 18.04 as well, gnome-settings-daemon 3.28.1-0ubuntu1.
Jul 30 06:52:10 bean gnome-session[1964]: gnome-session-binary[1964]: WARNING:
Application 'org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.Keyboard.desktop' failed to register
before timeout
Jul 30 06:52:10 bean gnome-session-binary[1964]:
I'm seeing this on 18.04 as well, gnome-settings-daemon 3.28.1-0ubuntu1.
Can we get this reopened?
Jul 30 06:52:10 bean gnome-session[1964]: gnome-session-binary[1964]: WARNING:
Application 'org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.Keyboard.desktop' failed to register
before timeout
Jul 30 06:52:10 bean
And just for the record I'll add that in the week or so since I
installed the package from the -proposed repository I have had no
recurrence of either of the two symptoms (wrong window displayed on top,
all windows displayed behind desktop background) that I had previously
been encountering every
I have now installed the package from the -proposed repository. I was
suffering the effects of the bug every day or two (and did not know what
particular sequence of actions by me was triggering it), so I'll need a
week or more to become reasonably confident that the bug is no longer
affecting
I'm seeing the same error on my machine, 14.04, AMD64. Shotwell copies
the photos to the library location, but fails to add them to the
database or display them in the program. I've tried deleting the library
location, changing it to default location of ~/Pictures, checked the
permissions on the
Same problem still in version 3.1.4
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/785751
Title:
Empathy cannot communicate using MSN with Mac MSN clients
To manage notifications
Happens in Ubuntu 11.04, classic desktop using metacity.
I made a workaround for this by writing a small script and adding it to
gnome-session-properties with --replace parameter
#!/bin/bash
sleep 1 # Let gnome-panel have 1 second to register
metacity $*
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I can't even copy and paste links. The copy appears to work but then
the paste is blank. I am on Karmic Koala but I do make updates when I
have trouble playing movies and cd's. So I am an ex-windows user trying
to make the best of Linux. TIA
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This may be a complete coincidence, but while I was investigating this
problem, I discovered that my ntfs partition was hibernated. Dropped
into windows briefly and properly shut it down, and now my gnome-panel
is behaving itself.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
The Select Session key shortcuts are inconsistent.
When you wish to select your session, from the login prompt you press
ALT+O (? for options), then the next shortcut you press is without the
ALT key , then you have to press ALT+[num] to select
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Thanks,
Karl Dane
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/126333
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It's worth noting that shortly after experiencing this problem, I
followed Grugnog's advice on this thread and checked out and compiled
the latest version of gnome-keyring from subversion. Since then, I've
had no issues, and gnome-keyring has worked like a charm. So it seems
that, whether by
Sebastien - that could well be it.
I don't have a log of precisely what I did, but it boils down to
roughly:
- install gnome-devel
- download gnome-keyring from svn
- configure with prefix = /usr
- install
I doubt gnome-devel installs any PAM headers, so gnome-keyring probably
didn't attempt
- install gnome-devel
done
- download gnome-keyring from svn
actually used the copy I had already downloaded; my copy is at revision
1137.
- configure with prefix = /usr
done - full output of configure is attached, but the summary is:
OPTIONAL DEPENDENCIES
PAM: no
DBus:
Me too! Exactly the same...
[ 112.009494] gnome-keyring-d[5672]: segfault at 0014 eip 080759c7 esp
bfc629a0 error 6
[ 113.411076] gnome-keyring-d[5786]: segfault at 0014 eip 080759c7 esp
b79d6dc0 error 6
[ 319.909153] gnome-keyring-d[5977]: segfault at 0014 eip 080759c7 esp
systems, this behavior happens for ldap user
accounts (libnss-ldap, libpam-ldap). It _does_not_
happen for local accounts in /etc/passwd.
Any ideas?
Dane
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Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/31771
Comment:
Did you get the backtrace while it is eating CPU?
Yes, maybe I'm doing it wrong. Here's my 2nd attempt:
1. launch gimp, Ctrl-O to open file -- frozen now (CPU 80-100%)
2. gdb gimp $(pidof gimp)
gdb has taken over,
our 50
desktops run Hoary, so even if Dapper did fix this, it wouldn't help me
until I upgrade our desktops (planned for this spring). I might be able
to test Dapper a little earlier than planed... but not immediately.
Dane
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Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/31771
Affects: gimp (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
gimp freezes, using 80% CPU, when a user attempts Open, Save As, or
Print. Must kill process.
gimp 2.2.2-1ubuntu
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