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It appears in meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync that:
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is non-fatal and has been that way for almost 10 years.
This means whatever freezes or crashes you are experiencing are
happening somewhere else. Everyone please follow the instructions
Actually I should be asking that same question in bug 1871262.
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Gnome Shell crashes when disconnecting external
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* locations: Do not manually dispose objects (LP: #1949352, #1951599)
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corner cases, fix copy from firefox being
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* locations: Do not manually dispose objects (LP: #1949352, #1951599)
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* locations: Do not manually dispose objects (LP: #1949352, #1951599)
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock -
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* locations: Do not manually dispose objects (LP: #1949352, #1951599)
*
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock -
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* locations: Do not manually dispose objects (LP: #1949352, #1951599)
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Your log indicates you installed Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, are still using it
and haven't upgraded to a later release such as Ubuntu kinetic using
Ubuntu-release-upgrader. I've thus changed package to gnome-shell.
Having the same error message"error reading events from display:
Protocol error" when running wayland. However, extension manager having
no issue opening in x11. Ubuntu 22.04 with Nividia driver 510
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When I lock the laptop and unlock it - I have no issues.
If I allow it to lock and then sleep, or close the lid and suspend -
when I open it again, I get the login prompt but cannot use mouse /
keyboard.
The only solution I have is to press and hold the
Thanks for the bug report. This looks like bug 1871262 but actually I'm
not convinced that bug report is accurate. If the assertion failure is
non-fatal then cause of the crash might actually be something different
slightly after that...
Please try following:
** Summary changed:
- Login screen not refreshing properly on vSphere
+ [vmwgfx] Login screen not refreshing properly on vSphere
** Tags added: vmwgfx
** Package changed: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video-vmware
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-vmware (Ubuntu)
Status:
> [ 18.338220] n-dominus gnome-shell[1115]: Running GNOME Shell (using mutter
> 42.0) as a Wayland display server
> [ 18.441210] n-dominus org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1115]: Failed to setup: No
> GPUs found
This suggests your kernel is missing or has disabled the graphics
driver. Please ensure
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* New upstream release (LP: #1970658)
-- Jeremy Bicha Sun, 01 May 2022 14:39:37 -0400
** Changed in: zenity (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Just add MUTTER_DEBUG_ENABLE_ATOMIC_KMS=0 to /etc/environment and then
reboot.
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Blanked screen doesn't wake up after
No there have been no updates to gnome-shell or mutter yet in 22.04.
Still, if you experience this bug then please just select a Xorg session
on the login screen.
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This issue seems not related to the resource of cpu and memory. The
following is my VM current hardware configuration:
~# lscpu
Architecture:x86_64
CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit
Byte Order: Little Endian
Address sizes:
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* Don't build with libgweather4
evolution-data-server (3.44.1-0ubuntu1) jammy; urgency=medium
* New upstream release (LP: #1969934)
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Hi, Daniel, I got a big update yesterday. I feel subjectively that the
situation improved significantly (Wayland). Was there a fix for the
issue?
Though I still feel that macOS on Iris Graphics HD4000 is still smoother
on 1440p than what I get on my hybrid HD630/1050Ti.
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Description:Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Release:22.04
apt-cache policy gimp
gimp:
Installé : 2.10.30-1build1
Candidat : 2.10.30-1build1
Table de version :
*** 2.10.30-1build1 500
500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy/universe amd64
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 22.04, gnome-shell 42.0-2ubuntu1
When unplugging an external monitor connected via USB-C to my Thinkpad
P14s, the entire UI session crashes. While the external monitor is
plugged in, it is configured as the primary display. Here are the gnome-
shell logs of the latest
On 2022-05-17 14:12, popov895 wrote:
> Do they use different ways to switch keyboard layouts?
Yes.
In Settings -> Keyboard -> Keyboard Shortcuts -> Typing you can set it
using the GNOME mechanism. There Super+Space is default, and AFAIK those
options work as expected.
In Tweaks, it's the XKB
One thing that comes to mind is to check the VMs hardware configuration.
The amount of memory available to the VM will affect the amount of
memory that can be dedicated to the graphics display.
In my Workstation, the recommended minimum memory is 2 GB for my Ubuntu 20.04
guest
- 2 virtual
** Package changed: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Package changed: ubuntu => gtk4 (Ubuntu)
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File picker gets bigger
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Hello. I've just switched to Ubuntu and ever since day 1 I had this issue that
whenever I tried to choose a file the file picker window was way too big and it
was getting bigger and bigger each time. I have posted a video on Reddit
recording this
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I would like to select wayland display manager on login screen. But when
I click on the gear icon in login screen, screen resets to terminal view
for a few seconds and black login screen is displayed. There is no
Any progress on this? Surprisingly, the keyboard layout indicator
handles switching with Super+Space, but not with Alt+Shift. Do they use
different ways to switch keyboard layouts?
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I ran into the same issue, any progress on this? Can I somehow disable
the screen blanking?
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Blanked screen doesn't
Thanks for your guidance, Daniel!
Please find journal.txt,lspci.txt and packages.txt in the attachment.
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Description: Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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However, you might point to them and they might point to you.
I hope it gets resolved.
I'm referring to two teams pointing at each other for the other to fix
it.
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I am beyond my troubles with this issue and only compassionately posting
this issue to help others. With some careful thought, I will share this
issue with gnome nautilus team. It seems logical that one should be
able to right click on a drive located on the sidebar thinggy. or a
drive located
Please log into the VM and run:
lspci -k > lspci.txt
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
dpkg -l > packages.txt
and attach the resulting text files here.
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On 2022-05-17 11:35, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Given how freely extensions might change things I would lean toward
> never mentioning "dash" or "dock" in menu items. Like "Move to
> favourites" since doing so removes the icon from the app grid.
Sounds reasonable to me.
But please note that some
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Thanks for the bug report. Are you able to provide a photo or video of
the problem?
** Tags added: vmwgfx
** Summary changed:
- Artifacts in PHPSTORM, Browser, All applications. Lags, freeze.
+ [vmwgfx] Artifacts in PHPSTORM, Browser, All applications. Lags, freeze.
** Package changed:
Ironically I'm dealing with ubuntu-dock code right now that mentions
"dock.dash" as in the dash is a member of the Ubuntu dock. But that's an
implementation detail...
Given how freely extensions might change things I would lean toward
never mentioning "dash" or "dock" in menu items. Like "Move to
@Daniel:
If you don't agree, what would you prefer? I have already mentioned two
suggestions to address the inconsistency.
On 2022-05-17 05:03, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> * Regular users are less likely to understand "pinned" as much as
> "favourites".
This is not about "Pinned" vs. "Favorites".
Public bug reported:
I get artifacts in almost every app. There are problems with searching,
copying. The system is now running slowly. I use PHPSTORM, Postman,
Chrome.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: gnome-shell 42.0-2ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-settings-daemon -
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* d/p/u/xsettings_Remove_direct_mapping_from_gtk-im-module_to_G.patch:
- Upstream MR which fixes IBus config. issue on x11 (LP: #1969637)
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* New upstream release (LP: #1970788)
* Drop dark wallpaper patch: applied in new release
* Update Vcs fields for ubuntu/jammy branch
-- Jeremy Bicha Thu,
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Right, the behaviour is confusing and it would be better if the UI
guided the user into not hitting that issue, still it is an upstream
problem and needs to be discussed on their gitlab
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Title:
Wifi hotspot not configured
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gnome-shell crashes with SIGSEGV just after logging:
gnome-shell[3117]: JS ERROR: TypeError: window is null
_destroyWindow@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/windowManager.js:1543:9
_initializeUI/<@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/main.js:260:16
Examples:
Public bug reported:
See upstream: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-ews/-/issues/159
Would be nice to see a backport in jammy.
(Note: even though the upstream bug is in evolution-ews, the fix is in
evolution: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution/-/commit/5065d763f8)
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