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On a test laptop running Ubuntu 24.04, I am occasionally seeing my
desktop session crash and return to the login screen.
I haven't identified a pattern for these crashes yet but seems to occur
randomly regardless of which app i have open or if I'm interacting with
the system
Thanks for the info. Very excited to know that 24.04 will get this
automatically as part of 46.1. I'm curious if 46.1 is something that's
days, weeks, or months away from being released on 24.04?
I ask because we've got several folks internally running into this and
I'm trying to decide if it's
Public bug reported:
Uuntu 24.04 Noble
I see this when trying to install libzmq5
libzmq5 is in Ubuntu Universe, but the bug reporter does not think libzmq5
existing in ubuntu, so I put zeromq3 instead. the "I don't know" option does
not let you select it when you go to submit bug.
The
Public bug reported:
This was tested on Ubuntu 24.04 with all current updates applied.
To reproduce the issue:
- Open gnome-control-centre
- Navigate to the 'Apps' section
- Click on any app
- Click the 'App Details' button
The system will open the snap-store front-page, but won't show the
Same issue for me. It looks like this only occurs on the first login
with a given user.
After logging-out and back in again, I can't reproduce the issue.
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@darkdragon-001 by way of an update, I re-tried this on 24.04
(development) as of this date, using Gnome 45.3, on Wayland and it
worked.
It's quite uncanny to see 2400x1600 rendered on a 2160x1440 screen, but
it worked with the exception of a couple of apps that were blew up
** Description changed:
- System version:
+ On Ubuntu 22.04.03, the fwupd package fails to perform a clean apt install.
+ The error given upon service startup is the following:
+
+ Dec 19 21:36:46 jwlandon-ThinkPad-E14-Gen-2 fwupd[9985]: Failed to load
+ engine: libfwupd version 1.9.4 does
Public bug reported:
System version:
root@jwlandon-ThinkPad-E14-Gen-2:~# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
Release:22.04
Codename: jammy
No fwupd related packages installed:
root@jwlandon-ThinkPad-E14-Gen-2:~#
@Jonas: If KDE is launching apps in the same way gnome-shell was, it is
inherently racy. It needs to make sure the child process is in the new
cgroup before executing the application.
Doing the cgroup move after the app is already running causes problems
if the application itself wants to
Thanks for looking at this. I have worked around the issue by reverting
my kernel to 5.15
There is no doubt an issue somewhere with the hardware/software stack I was
using but I couldn't figure out what it was. For the record :
- AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 6850U
- Kernel 6.2.0-26
- Ubuntu 22.04.3
You
Public bug reported:
system installed with 22.04, upgraded to 23.04 and then to 23.10 today;
whenever I lock the screen or the laptop suspends, I'm presented with
the login screen to re-authenticate but my session is not maintained and
all apps have been killed.
Issue was not present on Lunar.
Public bug reported:
I'm tracking down the multiple causes of screen flashes and audio interruption
on my ubuntu 22.04 laptop.
Issue open with Lenovo :
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Ubuntu/ThinkPad-T14s-Gen-3-AMD-Ryzen-Screen-flickers-randomly-and-becomes-black-for-4-5-seconds/m-p/525298
This
(In reply to Adam Williamson from comment #14)
> Can reporters please test downgrading packages to figure out what actually
> fixes this? I'd suggest this order:
>
> 1. Downgrade mesa to
> https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=2274339
> 2. If that doesn't fix it, downgrade mutter
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https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-
us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html/storage_administration_guide/ch-
volumekey
Attempting to generate an escrow-packet as documented at the above link
fails with the following error:
```
sudo volume_key --save ./luks.img --output
Had some time to test this more.
I'm almost certain this is caused by the server autoinstall method.
After doing another manual server install (interactive), and installing
ubuntu-desktop-minimal, I just need to do a `snap refresh snapd` to fix
the issue with the software store.
** Also affects: subiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Appstream does not install config
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I have no idea if I have filed this against the right package. It
happens in both Firefox and Chrome, whatever provides their file
selection dialog for uploads is apparently the problem, I don't know if
that's gnome shell or something else.
When I want to upload multiple
I did a search through the KDE bug tracker, and it looks like someone
reported the same root problem back in 2020:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=423756
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** Also affects: gnome-shell via
> So, I feel snapd tracker should somewhat be able to track that an app
> changed its cgroup and move it back to what it belongs, but as discussed
> in https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/26925 there's nothing
> telling us that right now.
There is no "snapd tracker". It's the "snap run"
Another idea for how to synchronise the StartTransientUnit call without
resorting to passing pipe file descriptors to the child: we could simply
have the child_setup_func call kill(getpid(), SIGSTOP). The parent
process can now do the cgroup move at its leisure, and then send a
SIGCONT to the
@Batuhan: it's different code, but looks to be the same type of problem:
https://github.com/KDE/kio/blob/5bda428992cbd168fc1898661d80a089a8217449/src/gui/systemd/scopedprocessrunner.cpp#L13-L41
It's moving the process to a new cgroup after the application has
started executing (so happens
I've created https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/12627 as a proposed
fix for the issue.
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Title:
glib2.0 2.75.3-3 breaks
ENIED" operation="connect" profile="snap.firefox.firefox"
name="/home/james/.cache/ibus/dbus-THbBfRNt" pid=2398 comm="pool-
firefox" requested_mask="wr" denied_mask="wr" fsuid=1000 ouid=1000
I edited /var/lib/snapd/apparmor/profiles/snap.firef
This seems like the most likely culprit:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/merge_requests/3005
This basically means that code that would have created an abstract
namespace socket in glib 2.74.x now creates a regular unix domain socket
in 2.75.x. We have AppArmor rules in snapd's
I think last time we had problems like this it was due to changes in the
location of the socket for ibus's private D-Bus bus. Looking into the
glib diffs for clues.
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If gstreamer is fixed then any pipewire combination should work I think.
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Title:
Screencast only records one second
To
To clarify the gstreamer fix should be sufficient. The pipewire always-
copy change I made allows for working around the bug but isn't required
as long as you have the gstreamer fix.
Fixes the bug in gstreamer:
i have also facing the same issue on my client's site:
https://apkintl.com/tekken-5-apk/
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/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-smb-
I tried the suggestion in #13 to manually edit .config/monitors.xml
without success, I do hope this can eventually be realised.
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I am not certain why fractional scaling below 100% would cause any
different performance issues than fractional scaling above 100%, but it
is certainly something that I have wanted for a long time sometimes
the fact that it would cause some blurring as the image would be scaled
to contain more
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Okay, I've gone down the rabbit hole with this one. It's possible this
is 2 separate issues.
I tested 3 scenarios:
Scenario 1 - Performed a clean Ubuntu Server install (interactive), and
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Okay, I've gone down the rabbit hole with this one. It's possible this
is 2 separate issues.
I tested 3 scenarios:
Scenario 1 - Performed a clean Ubuntu Server install (interactive), and
installed ubuntu-desktop-minimal post-deployment.
After rebooting, the 50appstream config is present, and I
and possibly uBUNTU-SPECIFIC is going on here...
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No, I did not remove the config file manually.
We're actually using the attached bash script as a late-command in the
autoinstall as a workaround to fix the issue.
Without this script, the snap-store simply refuses to show .deb packages
from the repos.
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After performing an Ubuntu automated server install, and installing the
ubuntu-desktop-minimal package (which includes appstream as a
dependency) then the snap-store, the snap-store will fail to display
search results for .deb packages in the Ubuntu apt repositories.
This is
My findings so far, system configuration attached:
- Occurs with any number of windows open.
- The minimise animation seems more broken than the restore animation.
- DING enabled/disabled does not affect the animation behaviour.
- I agree with the findings of comment #10, as the minimise
Public bug reported:
Gnome-shell slowly grows in memory over time. The mouse will start to
stutter and keyboard input repeats the same character many times. After
a day or two, I have to reboot or my desktop environment crashes.
I have disabled all extensions except for the Ubuntu default ones.
> Is there any option to do this via portals - ie can evince use
> org.freedesktop.portal.OpenURI to open the URI? Would then this
> allow to avoid going via xdg-open?
Evince is using g_app_info_launch_default_for_uri(), which can use the
portal interface:
Downgrading snapd to the previous version 2.53+21.10ubuntu1 resolves the
issue.
As such this may actually be a snapd issue, or something involving both
communications between the two applications. Neither version of snapd
logs any errors.
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After this "upgrade",
snapd:amd64 2.53+21.10ubuntu1 2.54.2+21.10ubuntu1
(Some video drivers were upgraded at the same time, but this doesn't seem
relevant.)
...all snap applications have disappeared from gnome-shell search. All
snaps are still installed and can be executed
For info.
The bug also means that the systemd journal is growing at an extremely
fast rate. Double whammy. All these files by default reside in the root
file system. Which is usually created quite small.
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Since this bug was logged 5 years ago, and is still present... in fact
it is now on a shortlist of 2 bugs that will stop my adoption of
Wayland, I thought I would confirm that it is still present in Ubuntu
22.04 (development branch), at the time of writing, with Gnome 41.1.
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This is not caused by the custom theme, as this still occurs with a
dconf reset to the default theme. I am not sure if this issue is present
with Wayland enabled as well.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gnome-shell 3.36.9-0ubuntu0.20.04.1
Another user affected on 20.04. Happened to me after resuming from
sleep. Alt+F2: R made it go away for me as well.
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There was indeed a directory named extensions, which I have deleted.
I have attached the last crash, which took a long time to trigger. I did not
deliberately suspend and the laptop was charging so it should not have slept in
the 3 days it has been running.
The crash occurred shortly after
Not sure if it's helpful but here's another crash from today.
Pretty sure network-manager crashed which has happened before, as i
lost connection to my SSH'd devices and could not connect back to my AP.
Complete freeze happened promptly after. This happened after using a
usb-hub switch.
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** Description changed:
System
Description: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release: 20.04
Description:
Plugging in USB hub with peripherals while system is running causes gradual
lag of a visual response, until freezing. usually takes <
Public bug reported:
I'm using the gedit snap, version 3.36.2+git3.8c9da67ab, rev 605 on
Ubuntu MATE 20.04. The window control for closing the window looks
botched, almost as though it were smudged. See attached picture.
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Thanks, I will do ASAP. My computer is currently in a shipping container
pending delivery Jan 2021 :/
On Wed, 11 Nov 2020, at 2:58 AM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Please run the following commands:
>
> xrandr --verbose > xrandr.txt
> lspci -kv > lspci.txt
> journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
>
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1899509 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1899509
> @Ben: Can you please install the mutter packages from this PPA
I can confirm that the suggested package works - I've tried with
multiple mice and all keep adopt the expected settings when I unplug and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1899509 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1899509
I can also confirm that gsettings shows the correct value when
disconnecting the mouse, but when the mouse is reconnected, the setting
is reverted silently (gsettings and gnome-control-center show the wrong
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1899509 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1899509
After a bit more debug, it appears the problem occurs when any external
mouse is disconnected and reconnected (ruling out the USB hub and switch
as a factor).
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I'm running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on a Dell XPS 13 laptop with an external
mouse and keyboard connected via a USB switch.*
I've set the mouse to left-handed operation (i.e. primary mouse button =
right) using gnome-control-center; this works fine for a while and shows
the
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Budgie 20.10. Things work normally, but after a reboot the
screen resolution goes down to something like 1024x768 (from 1440p) and won't
go back. Can't be selected in GUI, grayed out. Issuing a "sudo systemctl
restart display-manager" will get things back
Public bug reported:
If I go into the mouse settings and enable natural scrolling for my
mouses scroll wheel, this works. If I unplug the mouse, and then plug it
back in, the natural scroll stops working, however, in the mouse
settings dialog, it still appears to be on. To actually turn it back
I've updated the description with the SRU bug template. I think this
includes all the relevant info?
** Description changed:
- I'm trying to run chromium installed via snap in Ubuntu 20.10 when
- running Ubuntu Wayland session. Unfortunately, chromium wouldn't start:
+ [Impact]
- > chromium
I had a go at fixing this in
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1508 -- taking
the patches from that MR and applying them to the Groovy mutter source
package gave me a Wayland session that supported X11 snaps again.
It is probably worth waiting for a review from upstream
I ran into this problem with a new install of 20.04 on a Dell Optiplex 5060.
This system has integrated Display Ports.Hangs at boot with Ubuntu spinning
for hours.
My configuration has a single monitor attached via Display port/HDMI cable and
DVI adapter to monitor DVI input.
Two
I've filed https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1454 upstream
about this regression.
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Looking at the reasoning behind that change, Mutter introduced lazy
initialisation of Xwayland: binding the two sockets, and starting
Xwayland when someone connected to the abstract namespace socket.
Flatpak apps apparently can't speak to the abstract namespace socket, so
would hang forever when
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1424 is
definitely the culprit here. Snaps depend on access to the abstract
namespace socket to function correctly.
Inside the sandboxes, snaps see a private /tmp that is under their
complete control. So there is no /tmp/.X11-unix directory
Sorry, I should have mentioned, this is while testing Groovy, as of the
4th September.
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Bluetooth not working
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Having plugged in a USB bluetooth dongle, the gnome-bluetooth settiogs
report that I have no bluetooth adapter, and I should plug one in.
At the same time, I can see the bluetooth adapter with hciconfig, and in
fact, I can pair with remote bluetooth devices using a 3rd party
When I opened my laptop today the delete key stuck. Since the active
window was displaying the directory of my home folder EVERY SINGLE FILE
AND DIRECTORY was deleted. Now they are all in the trash but whenever I
try to recover from trash it hangs and the only way out is to power off
the laptop.
Daniel,
As requested, I enabled Wayland and logged in with 'Ubuntu on Wayland'.
The second monitor is now working.
Thank you. I am very impressed with the quick turn around and support.
Jim Battis
On 7/30/20 10:11 PM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Thanks. It looks like Xorg is the cause of this
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Results from a clean install of 20.04 with a forced update.
When my system boots, the system comes up in dual monitor status
(separated monitors). Once I log into my account the system reverts to
a single
Public bug reported:
Results from a clean install of 20.04 with a forced update.
When my system boots, the system comes up in dual monitor status
(separated monitors). Once I log into my account the system reverts to
a single monitor mode and the second monitor goes blank. If I attempt
to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1880405 ***
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Daniel, how does one produce the shell journal log? I'm afraid the
problem resurfaced even after I removed all the extensions.
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@Rod Thanx again for your outstanding bug fix. I didn't try Bestweb
via the cli. I used software updater. And the problem with the Bestweb
ISP was on my end. My setup got mangled and was trying to connect to
yahoo. I got it sorted out and it works perfectly, although the first
time I
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1880405 ***
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Agreed, on both :)
I'll submit a suggestion there.
Thank you Daniel
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This seems to have been the case. So far so good. If it changes I'll
act accordingly.
How about gnome-shell issuing an alert to the user that something nasty
is happening in the background without them
Thankyou tamille1
I followed you instructions and added the repository to 16.04lts.
Evolution now downloads email from yahoo:993.
I had to deselect 'Pre-released updates' from the developer options in
update manager to get rid of the extra updates, but it worked. I
couldn't find the repository
Daniel,
I apologise.
We have been talking about different apps. I have been referring to the
browser plugin that talks to https://extensions.gnome.org/. This is
because it was the first thing I spotted when I searched on the net. I
realise that what you have been talking about the is a
I am running Ubuntu Focal 20.04. The gnome-shell version is
3.36.2-1ubuntu1-20.04.1. The desktop icons version is
20.04.0-2-1ubuntu1-20.04.1. The app does not work. I believe the app is
designed to work on per user extensions only.
The desktop icon extension is installed as a system extension in
The Extensions app does not appear to work fro the csoriano version of
desktop icons. It thinks that it is the rastersoft fork.
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Please report the results of this test back here.
I am trying to correlate information on
If you are experiencing this bug. Try the following.
if the directory "/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/desktop-
icons@csoriano" rename it to something else. Then restart the desktop
(logout then login).
Please report the results of this test back here.
I am trying to correlate information on
If you are experiencing this bug. Try the following.
if the directory "/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/desktop-
icons@csoriano" rename it to something else. Then restart the desktop
(logout then login).
Please report the results of this test back here.
I am trying to correlate information on
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