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Can confirm that 3.40-1 version on flathub successfully fixes the problem.
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I've marked the bug "affects me" as I have three users with non-
functioning email. Would be great to get it working again for them, is
there anyone this bug can be assigned to?
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Going back to low resolution 1080p 100dpi, it actually looks decent
there, notice the spacing actually looks sane and there aren't huge
areas of wasted space like at 4K.
So it looks like they only really considered 1080p 100dpi and just
blissfully ignored all other use cases.
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I'm using my monitor in portrait mode, but it still looks silly even in
normal landscape mode due to it being limited to only 8x3.
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to a maximum of 4x6.
This might be acceptable on an iPhone, which is where they actually got
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computer screen. It looks farcical.
Even
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I grabbed a music CD (pink floyd, delicate sounds of thunder disc 2) and
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Response was identical to that described by OP, with my GNOME-DISKS
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Steps to reproduce:
- Boot docked laptop (i.e. lid closed, external monitors connected, USB
keyboard plugged in)
- Log in, click desktop menu item "Power off / logout -> suspend"
- Laptop will suspend
- Press key on USB keyboard to resume
- Resume fails - external
Yes, unfortunately--I disabled extensions with the main toggle at the
top of the Extensions tool, logged out and logged back in, and still see
the on-screen keyboard on my touchscreen laptop after interacting with
the touchscreen. ("Screen Keyboard" is still disabled in "Universal
Access.")
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My apologies; I was using the terms interchangeably, which was a
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the keyboard in Universal Access and have tried several versions of a
third-party GNOME Shell extension, "Block Caribou," without success.
thinking that ubuntu
was at fault.
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> Correction:
> The single command READ DISC INFORMATION probably did not timeout,
> but was repeated
> with intermediate waiting until 30
Hi Thomas.
did the alteration to spc.c and ran make. ububnu is still seeing the
drive as read only. see the output below.
chris@chris-A320M-S2H-V2:~/xorriso/xorriso-1.5.3$ ./xorriso/xorriso
-outdev /dev/sr0 -toc
GNU xorriso 1.5.3 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia
project.
libburn
Thanks for getting back to me.
I have not done this before, but will have a go and let you know.
Regards
Chris
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>
> > libburn : SORRY : Asynchronous SCSI error on waiting after START UNIT
>
Hi Thomas.
have followed your instructions. still no good.
this is the terminal readout.
chris@chris-A320M-S2H-V2:~/xorriso/xorriso-1.5.3$ ./xorriso/xorriso
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GNU xorriso 1.5.3 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia
project.
libburn : SORRY : Asynchronous SCSI error on
Thanks Thomas.
Will give it a go later today.
Regards
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>
> > Sense Key 6 "Drive event", ASC 28 ASCQ 81.
>
> This SCSI error reply is not listed in SCSI specs SPC or MMC or
rives, /dev/sr0 is detected as
read only. CD-R and DVD-R, makes no differance what disk is in the
drive.
hope this helps.
regards
Chris
On Thu, 2020-09-24 at 07:09 +, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> I forgot to ask for putting in the desired medium before performing
>
> xorriso -out
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Disks utility program and command line only seeing the drive as read
only. unable to write data to the disk. all works OK in Windows 10.
ProblemType: Bug
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Package: brasero 3.12.2-6ubuntu1
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I can't tell you if enabling fractional scaling does anything, because
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Hitting the “fractional scaling” toggle in the “Screen Display” tab in
gnome-control-centre page doesn't work - although the toggle changes to
the “enabled” state there's no visible effect, and if I switch to a
different page (or close g-c-c) and then switch back (or reopen g-
I don't have fractional scaling enabled. I can enable it if you like?
XWayland itself will get buffer.scale events just like any other Wayland
client. As for how they get through to the X11 client toolkits, I don't
know. Presumably mutter *should* be doing it in exactly the same way as
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It doesn't look related to those bugs, as they're about shell elements
rendering at the wrong size. The shell (and all Wayland clients) render
at the right size, it is only XWayland clients which are unscaled.
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so sometime before then) the Ubuntu on Wayland session has not applied
the scale factor to XWayland clients. My laptop's scale factor is 2, and
this applies correctly to Wayland clients, but not to XWayla
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policy libmutter-6-0
libmutter-6-0:
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Here's the output of `nvidia-smi`, FTR:
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| NVIDIA-SMI 440.100 Driver Version: 440.100 CUDA Version: 10.2 |
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I'm updated fully as of today under 20.04 and have the same issue
described in OP with an NVIDIA M2000M in a Thinkpad P50 using the
proprietary drivers and 1 1080p monitor (the laptop panel) and 1 4k
monitor (Dell external).
#83 indicated that they changed things so that their PRIME settings were
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Thank you Daniel, hopefully by sometime next month 20.04.1LTS will be
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Ref bug #1886110, I submitted this because after almost 2yrs this issue
is still valid, at least on my Ubuntu 18.04LTS. I'm commenting here
because I was asked to on my other report. According to comments made
here - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/501, the last
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Description:Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
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Codename: bionic
gnome-shell:
Installed: 3.28.4-0ubuntu18.04.3
Candidate: 3.28.4-0ubuntu18.04.3
Using Wallpaper Downloader snap V4.0. Each time a wallpaper is changed
for a new one the
lready.
Thanks Daniel,
Chris Morales
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> obvious leak in gnome-shell, I suspect the problem here might be a leak
> of GPU memory/resources (which won't show up in 'ps
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Hi Brian,
thanks for the update. I used Software Boutique to add 'proposed'
source. Running "sudo apt-get install shotwell" pulled the new version,
along with shotwell-common.
Shotwell now correctly logs into flikr and is able to upload photos and
videos.
Many thanks.
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/eog/-/issues/63
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/eog/-/issues/63
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1480207
Title:
eog (a GNOME image viewer) doesn't support HiDPI
To add to this, the zoom factor is doubled (halved?). That is, when the
zoom is set to 100% it's actually displaying the image at 200%
resolution. To see the image at it's correct size the zoom must be set
to 50%.
** Attachment added: "Example of 50% zoom rendering at (actuall) 100%
resolution"
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