The bug re-occurred, after manually building libwayland with debugging
symbols.
So I could do more debugging, and I think this Ubuntu bug needs to be
reassigned to Xwayland.
I have filed more details in the upstream Xwayland tracker.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/1648
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I tried installing dbgsym packages or using debuginfod to get a full
backtrace for libwayland-server.so, but I failed.
$ sudo apt install -qq libwayland-server0-dbgsym
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstab
Public bug reported:
I run several gnome sessions at once - different users on different
Virtual Terminals.
Sometimes, gnome-shell for a non-active VT starts using 100% CPU. Or,
actually 99% CPU because it's doing IPC as well. And the corresponding
XWayland uses 40% CPU.
FWIW, sending SIGSTOP
(In reply to Robert Mader [:rmader] from comment #42)
> Hm, this pretty much sounds like Gnome-Shell bug around Xwayland-on-demand to
> me - so maybe a better place for that would be
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues (or a Ubuntu bug, in case they
> ship some custom patches).
...
Thank you for fixing my silly mistake, Steve.
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Title:
daap plugin opens port by default
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Nautilus has a Files menu. I can see it if I hover the mouse cursor
over the menu bar at the top of the screen.
It cannot be accessed using the keyboard. Alt+F doesn't work (the well-
known standard). F10 doesn't work (this is a shortcut which should open
the menus, it dat
I can still reproduce this in 13.04. However I don't think anyone's
been interested in this run of minor bugs I filed, and this one is the
weakest of the bunch :).
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Confirmed.
(I'm not using Ubuntu at the moment. If anyone else feels there's a bug
here - discoverability, documentation, or just plain not a good idea -
feel free to reopen).
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Works in Ubuntu 12.04 with lightdm.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
"Enable screen reader"
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Title:
default window is too small for ubuntu music store
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Public bug reported:
Open rhythymbox from dash search. A relatively small window appears -
plenty big enough for playing music. But click on the Ubuntu One music
store item. The navigation bar at the top is cut off at "my
downloa...". Horizontal scrolling doesn't help.
Expected behaviour:
1.
Confirmed in a guest login in both unity-2d (metacity) and unity-3d
(presumably compiz).
After setting Ctrl+Alt+0 manually under System Settings -> Keyboard, it
works ok. I don't think it's an "O" either - I tried that as well.
(Though - it might be an idea to use a different font for the keyboa
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Public bug reported:
Quickly resize the terminal to the smallest width, and then quickly drag
it back out to a normal size.
It will leave a copies of the text behind. See screenshot. This is
actually corruption of the text console, not rendering corruption. You
can select, copy and paste this
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Title:
Ctrl+Alt+0 does not work as advertised
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I'm using unity-2d. Press alt+space, and I see a window menu. On the
right hand side of the menu, it shows keyboard shortcuts - e.g. next to
close, it shows Alt+F4.
Next to "minimize", it shows "Ctrl+Alt+0".
All the other keyboard shortcuts seem to work ok. (Once you know
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I'm using unity-2d. When I click on the System Settings icon, I get a
second one :). At least for a few seconds. See screenshot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gnome-control-center 1:3.4.2-0ubuntu0.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-26.41-generic 3
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Title:
The app menu for the desktop is not keyboard-accessible
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Public bug reported:
Click on the desktop background.
Press and hold the Alt key. As expected, you will see an application
menu (in the global menu bar). But you won't see any underlined letter.
E.g. pressing Alt+F doesn't bring up the File menu as it should.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ub
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1. Look at the panel at the top of the screen. Click on your username.
2. Select "user accounts" from the menu.
A window opens - see screenshot. At the top, there is "All Settings"
and "User accounts".
I'm not used to Ubuntu. (I use KDE more). My first impression is that
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metacity doesn't detect hung apps like compiz does
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To observe expected behaviour:
Log in as "Ubuntu" (3D).
Open a terminal
Run "gcalctool" from the terminal
Switch back to the terminal
press ctrl+Z to suspect gcalctool
Now try to close gcalctool.
After a few seconds, Compiz will recognise that gcalctool is not responding,
a
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) => gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
1. Log in to Unity 2D.
2. Press alt+f1, and Enter.
3. Type "universal access" and hit enter
-> Universal access window opens.
-> Universal access icon appears
apport information
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System Settings: http_proxy "Apply system wide" auth dialogue: Cancel
button doesn't work
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Public bug reported:
System Settings -> Network -> Network Proxy
[Apply system wide]
Policykit authentication dialogue appears. But if you click "cancel",
it keeps on reappearing. (Although not the exact same dialogue - there's
something slightly more going on). You have to cancel three times
In 11.10, the window seemed to hang instead of crashing... it eventually
closed, then an error message told me (without being prompted) that I
didn't have enough free memory to submit a crash report.
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Title:
New applications open in foreground, even during drag+drop
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In 11.10, the inconsistency has been addressed - by not drawing the
border for completely obscured windows. So far, I think it's a
perfectly reasonable solution.
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Title:
can't alt-tab to dialog
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 16755 ***
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can't alt-tab to dialog
** Summary changed:
- Keyboard access: window switcher excludes dialog windows
+ Alt+tab window switcher excludes dialog windows
Public bug reported:
Environment: "Ubuntu classic", no desktop effects
1) Maximize a Firefox window
2) Open one other application, say Calculator
3) alt+tab back to Firefox. Calculator is now hidden, because Firefox is in
front of it.
4) Press and hold alt+tab.
The window switcher will show th
** Summary changed:
- Window switcher doesn't show obscured windows
+ Alt+tab window switcher doesn't show obscured windows
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Ti
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Title:
New applications open in foreground, even during drag+drop
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Public bug reported:
Environment: Ubuntu classic, no desktop effects
Just a small surprise, coming from a KDE point of view.
If I'm dragging a scroll bar, or even if I'm currently dragging a window
around the screen, new applications open in front of everything else.
In the first case, the new
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Keyboard access: window switcher excludes dialog windows
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Public bug reported:
Environment: Ubuntu classic, desktop effects disabled.
Dialog windows are not listed in the alt+tab window switcher. When
switching to an application with an active dialog, the main window gets
the focus.
Expected behavior: the KDE desktop manages to get this right: it
swit
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 802520 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/802520
Or maybe not :-(. I think my backtrace actually has slightly more
information than this one. (I built yelp debugging symbols from
source).
Anyway, this really isn't hard to reproduce. So if you know how to
Ah yes, that would have been easier :-).
See #803782. Marked as duplicate, which was probably a mistake, but
never mind.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 802520 ***
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** Summary changed:
- orca help: the link at the start to "Universal Access Help" does not work
+ orca help: the link at the start to "Universal Access Help" does not work
[wishlist: more helpful error message]
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 11.04
- gnome-orca-3.0.0-0ubuntu2
+ yelp-3.0.0-0ubu
** Package changed: gnome-orca (Ubuntu) => yelp (Ubuntu)
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Title:
orca help: the link at the start to "Universal Access Help" does
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Title:
yelp + orca screen reader + missing doc package = yelp crash
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Public bug reported:
I think I'm missing the main gnome manual, or a similar package, and
that this is a prerequisite for reproducing this bug
1. Enable Orca screen reader, if not already using it. (Requires logging out
and back in again)
2. Run gnome-help / yelp manually.
3. Go->All documents
Note that if you click on the up-down arrow button, which is to the
right of the location bar, it suggests "search" as one of the options
(if you click this, it just lets you type in the location bar, tarting
it up with a nice search icon). So it's not too much to expect that
just typing in the lo
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Title:
Searching returns "Unknown error" e.g. "The URI ‘xref:search=orca’
could not be parsed." [wishlist: more helpful error m
Public bug reported:
I have the Orca screen reader installed. Clicking on it's "help" button
shows the Orca documentation, as expected.
However, if I run "gnome-help" manually, and then type "orca" in the
location bar and press enter, I get an error:
Unknown Error
The URI ‘xref:search=o
This bug doesn't affect my ability to use the computer (I'm fully
sighted anyway), but it's annoying to have a button that doesn't work
:-).
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Title:
"Enable screen reader" doesn't work
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Public bug reported:
The Orca screen reader works (ish) on my desktop. However, if I try to
activate the screen reader in GDM (under "Universal Access Preferences,
the blue circle icon with a white person on it), I just get a busy
cursor for 15 seconds, and no other result.
(It doesn't seem to e
** Tags added: running-unity
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Title:
Logging into Unity from KDM - no panel, no "dock"
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** Summary changed:
- User is offered non-working "desktop" option when switching to already
running session
+ User is offered non-working "desktop" option when switching to already
running session [minor UI glitch]
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Public bug reported:
1. Make sure you have at least two users on your system.
2. On the shutdown menu (i.e. the power icon on you rpanel, at the top right
corner of your screen), you will see "Switch from alan...", and beneath it, the
names of other users. Click on one of those names
-> you w
For comparison, here's what a successful login looks like in .xsession-
errors - it seems to be a lot longer :-).
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Logging into Unity from GDM is fine. But if I log in from KDM (the KDE
login manager), I don't have either the panel at the top of the screen,
or the dock at the left hand side, so I can't even log out!
(Ok, I can use ctrl+alt+del to get a shutdown dialog, or alt+prtsc+K to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnumeric
The gnumeric status bar includes a total of all selected cells, in the
appropriate format (e.g. a selection of currency formatted cells will be
shown with a currency symbol).
Unfortunately, the standard spreadsheet convention of value is used,
w
Uh, someone more familiar with this bug reporting lark please merge this
with #13609. The other ones about gnome-cd but it has the same problem.
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I can drag the "Home folder", but not "Documents", (or "Desktop").
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Confirmed
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Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop
I can drag the "Home folder", but not "Documents", (or "Desktop").
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Confirmed
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