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$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Release:18.04
$ apt-cache policy gnome-software
gnome-software:
Installed: 3.28.1-0ubuntu4.18.04.8
Candidate: 3.28.1-0ubuntu4.18.04.12
Version table:
3.28.1-0ubuntu4.18.04.12 500
500
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The gpg password never expires - not even after reboot.
I tried to set in dconf-editor:
org.gnome.crypto.cache gpg-cache-method 'idle'
org.gnome.crypto.cache gpg-cache-ttl 300
and created the
** Package changed: gnupg2 (Ubuntu) => seahorse (Ubuntu)
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Status: Incomplete => New
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There is one more change I did after upgrading from 19.04 to 19.10.
This is a KVM VM - and for some reason, the GUI (X) sometimes freezes
after the VM is paused/saved/resumed, while SSH still works (this was
also before 19.10 and behaviour did not improve in 19.10).
I've changed to Wayland to
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It's easy to reproduce: Put files on the desktop, select them, the selection
remains and the whole shell crashes.
I switch to a tty2 session and see the gnome-shell process with 100% CPU.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gnome-shell
I also played it on VM: https://youtu.be/knTm-WYdT6Y
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Title:
gnome-shell: freeze and high CPU usage
To manage
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Assignee: (unassigned) => jon grahaqm (skyking2630)
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Title:
Images are washed out or
Thanks. The above attachment suggests to me that this is a virtual
machine or something unusual, because:
[ 34.403367] tomasz gnome-shell[1410]: Failed to initialize accelerated
iGPU/dGPU framebuffer sharing: Do not want to use software renderer (llvmpipe
(LLVM 9.0, 256 bits)), falling back
3. Run: dmesg > dmesg.txt
and attach the file 'dmesg.txt'
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Title:
gnome-shell 100% CPU usage on all cores when
4. Run: dmesg > dmesg.txt
and attach the file 'dmesg.txt'
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Title:
gnome-shell 100% CPU usage on all cores when
I'm not sure what changed to make 19.10 heavier than 19.04, but I can
explain what you are seeing.
What you are seeing is an OpenGL-based application (Firefox or Chromium)
that is being forced to update its entire window constantly. Since it is
OpenGL-based, gnome-shell does not have the
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-software - 3.30.6-2ubuntu11
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* debian/patches/0030-snap-Use-new-banner-media.patch:
- Use new banner format (LP: #1844799)
*
Yes, it is a virtual machine (and hence 3 CPUs!) - though it didn't show
these symptoms with Ubuntu 19.04 (noticed by laptop fans going on as
soon as I visit a page with animated gifs, i.e. showing build status and
such).
There are no gnome extensions installed.
** Attachment added: "dmesg.txt"
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-software - 3.30.6-2ubuntu11
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* debian/patches/0030-snap-Use-new-banner-media.patch:
- Use new banner format (LP: #1844799)
*
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Status: New => Confirmed
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about 6 unsaved files.
Clicked close window.
Was prompted about the unsaved changes.
Clicked discard.
The window closed, as if gimp had closed as usually.
After a few seconds, got the error message about a segmentation fault.
Asked to report the bug.
Reporting the bug.
Additional thought on my scenario ... I was also working in a duel
monitor mode when gnome crashed. In my case Thunderbird was on my
primary monitor, and the thunderbird dialog came up on my secondary
monitor. Interacting with this dialog is when gnome crashes.
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[ Description ]
I'm creating this bug report to have a place to describe the proposed
backport of glib2.0 2.62.2-2 from focal.
The main purpose of this backport (as opposed to -1) is to fix bug
#1844853.
But there are several other changes. There are many cherry-picks to
Regarding comment #10 that this may be this user's specific issue. I
have opened bug #1850833 that is classified as a duplicate of this bug.
I have also provided in that bug a cleaner path to reproduce.
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I wasn't able to recreate it until we added our PPA to get the following
version:
3.28.3-0ubuntu18.04.5pop1~1551986836~18.04~d21ecd7
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When coming back from a suspend on eoan, the tabs and gnome-terminal
window are all broken. Some are maximized, some are not, some have huge
fonts, some don't. I have to double click on the title bar (if I can
find it), and then double-click again to maximize and restore the
apport information
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apport information
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apport information
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When coming back from a suspend on eoan, the tabs and gnome-terminal
window are all broken. Some are maximized, some are not, some have huge
fonts, some don't. I have to double click on the title bar (if I can
find it), and then double-click again to maximize and
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I want to add further details here. I have GeForce GTX 550 Ti card. When
I was in 19.04, there was no such issue. After upgrading to 19.10 I
started facing this auto login issue. No version of nvidia driver can
solves this (both older or newer).
When I moved to Nouveau driver, this particular
I'm seeing very similar behavior on Ubuntu 19.10 with X11 and a single
monitor:
I've noticed on Ubuntu 19.10 with X11 fractional scaling set to 1.25x,
the pointer duplicates itself when I login to a new session. The
original pointer sticks on the screen at 1x size, and I get a new
pointer to use
I've sponsored all the SRUs now. I also backported the testcase for
bionic. On xenial the same testcase *hangs*. That is likely to be due to
some assumptions about gdbus that aren't true back then, but be sure to
verify this release extra carefully.
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