Marco's workaround in #7 works for me.
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Title:
Showing two cursors after login
To manage notifications about this bug go
Happens to me in up to date GG using amdgpu for xorg session with
fractional scaling. The mouse pointer in gdm gets stuck at the beginning
of the session.
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See upstream report https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/-/issues/3378.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
Package: gnome-shell 3.38.1-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-26.27-generic 5.8.14
Uname: Linux 5.8.0-26-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
@3v1n0
Running PopOS 20.10 right from the installer gets fractional scaling
working fine (installed nvidia driver version is 455).
What is it that you said they already packaged? Is this supposed to be
fixed in Groovy?
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I'm closing this since according to upstream they are the ones who
should fix this (but it's blocked on a Gnome Shell issue).
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-server/-/issues #262
For future reference:
Upstream report: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-
server/-/issues/262
Workarounds:
- Disable autostart as described above, but this will cancel both Gnome Shell
and e-a-n notifications.
- Alternatively, set
** Description changed:
I would like to revisit https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/evolution-data-server/+bug/1805666
For years, I've been closing both the "modern" notification popup and
- the "classic" popup window at the same time, many times a day. This is
- really annoying.
Well, according to the XDG spec you can disable autostarting at the user
level in a way that won't be overwritten by future updated:
> If an application autostarts by having a .desktop file installed in
the system wide autostart directory, an individual user can disable the
autotomatic start of
Public bug reported:
I would like to revisit https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/evolution-data-server/+bug/1805666
For years, I've been closing both the "modern" notification popup and
the "classic" popup window at the same time, many times a day. This is
really annoying.
The only way
I'm not seeing this issue in an up-to-date 20.04 installation.
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Title:
Already installed deb packages not showing as installed
> Hmm, it seems that this issue also happens for apps that are available
only as debs, but have multiple sources (multiple desktop files being a
part of the application). For example the fldigi amateur radio app.
Yes, Emacs is an example of this, I've attached an screenshot showing
it.
**
I'm not able to install any deb package.
I'm using version 3.31.1+git187.84b64e0b (11/10/20).
Tested with zoom and vscode debs.
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> For me, only GNOME 3.38 (prerelease) is close to smooth at 4K.
Is there a reasonably simple way to test this in Ubuntu? Or maybe I
could look for a package in the AUR.
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> Also remember to update your system because it appears to be out of
date...
Strange cause I manually run the GUI updater on a daily basis. But it's
showing no update while I get 7 upgradeable packages from the CLI. Done,
just small things, no difference.
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> 1. Reboot, make sure you still see stuttering and then run these
commands:
Done
> 2. Completely uninstall these extensions:
They weren't installed in fact, just remaining configurations of old
installations. I've removed every reference to them from my settings
now.
> 3. Disable 'Ubuntu
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** Description changed:
This was first described upstream in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME
/gnome-shell/-/issues/2697
I'm reporting it here as requested in https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t
/gnome-shell-performance-improvements-in-
ubuntu-20-04/15972/38?u=memeplex
+
+ Please don't be
Public bug reported:
This was first described upstream in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME
/gnome-shell/-/issues/2697
I'm reporting it here as requested in https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t
/gnome-shell-performance-improvements-in-
ubuntu-20-04/15972/38?u=memeplex
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Public bug reported:
This is a downstream report to help track upstream
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/2697.
The issue has been described at length (maybe excessively) upstream, so
I'm pointing to a "sum up" comment here https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME
Seems that this has been fixed in 20.04, should I close it or leave it
open for 19.10?
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Title:
After clicking "104 more" in
Further investigation shows that using linux-5.5 (from
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.5/) has a very
positive impact on performance and gnome-session/Wayland becomes
comparable with Arch and Fedora. At least this points to a definite
cause, but it's somewhat of a sad outcome
I've been doing some testing and disabling panel self refresh (PSR) on
the Intel driver seems to help quite a lot with frame dropping in X11,
this is a known fact for the Matebook Pro, at least for Windows. Still
not perfect, still a bit of stuttering, but an improvement anyway.
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I forgot to mention that resolution is 3000x2000, it's a hidpi screen
with 2x scaling factor. Of course, that makes things harder but, as I
said, it's working pretty well in Wayland 3.36 on Arch and Fedora.
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I'm experiencing this also but it's much worse than reported above, in
all of these environments performance is behind 19.10/3.34:
* gnome-session / X11
* gnome-session / Wayland
* ubuntu-desktop / X11
* ubuntu-desktop / Wayland
ubuntu-desktop / X11 is by far the worst combination, but in all
I'm not experiencing this anymore after a recent update.
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Title:
Regression: cannot close notifications
To manage
I've tested this in two up-to-date 19.10 installations running in very
different laptops, one with hi-dpi, the other one an old standard dpi
one, and both still show the issue. Both have the standard vertically
expanded dock. It perplexes me as this issue status is "Fix released"
since almost one
Public bug reported:
Upstream reports:
* https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1805
* https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1803
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Also I agree that giving it low priority is to mischaracterise it, the
bug is not specific of Ubuntu, it's a bug somewhere in Gnome shell or in
Dash-to-dock that manifests when the dock is vertically stretched, as
it happens to be Ubuntu default configuration. But this also happens,
for example,
Public bug reported:
This was reported upstream in
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/853 and closed since it is
a problem in shell and not mutter. I requested the maintainer to move it
to gnome-shell tracker instead of merely closing the issue. Otherwise I
will file a new ticket.
It
I confirm this is still happening after fully updating a few minutes
ago. It's too close to the release and gives quite a bad impression,
even if it doesn't affect usability in a crucial way I would say that
importance isn't Low because of its visibility.
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I've tested this with latest 19.10 (updated today) using gnome-session
and upstream dash-to-dock installed from gnome-software (can't remember
the version now, but I installed it a few minutes ago). The problem is
still there when the dock is vertically expanded to fit the screen. I've
reported
Still happening in beta, when installing and after installation. If I
move the dock to the bottom it stops happening, no matter how many
windows I open.
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@vanvugt in case Robert is right, could you move this to dash-to-dock
launchpad? Or do you prefer me to create a new issue (and maybe another
one at https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues)?
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Do you think the importance of this problem is just low? It affects a
very central part of the desktop in a way that is not only ugly but also
hinders usability. Hopefully it's not an upstream issue and will be
auto-magically fixed by an update.
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I don't think the title of this report is accurate. The is no
"shrinking" involved. The bottom window previews in the overview are
just clipped out of the screen, not shrinked.
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See additional screenshots and comments in Ubuntu Discourse:
*
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/the-gnome-3-34-migration-what-are-your-bugs/12348/27
*
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/the-gnome-3-34-migration-what-are-your-bugs/12348/29
and others below these.
Is this a problem upstream?
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** Description changed:
This is for 19.10 (Eoan).
See comments https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/the-gnome-3-34-migration-
what-are-your-bugs/12348/27?u=memeplex and
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/the-gnome-3-34-migration-what-are-your-
- bugs/12348/29?u=memeplex in Ubuntu Discourse.
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Public bug reported:
This is for 19.10 (Eoan).
See comments https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/the-gnome-3-34-migration-
what-are-your-bugs/12348/27?u=memeplex and
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/the-gnome-3-34-migration-what-are-your-
bugs/12348/29?u=memeplex in Ubuntu Discourse.
** Affects:
Ok, I had already done that and was checking if upgrading to 3.32.2
solved https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1325, which it
doesn't :(
I don't know why @vladox is assuming it's fixed in 3.32.2, and I'm not
sure whether to interpret Florian intervention as confirming that, but
if
I'm not an apt expert (I've been using Arch for about 10 years before I
recently switched to Ubuntu) but maybe this throws some light on the
issue:
~:: dpkg -s gnome-shell
Package: gnome-shell
Status: install ok installed
...
Version: 3.32.1-1ubuntu1~19.04.1
~:: apt show gnome-shell
Package:
I've an up-to-date Ubuntu installation.
Also:
~:: ps `pgrep gnome-shell`
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
1618 tty2 Sl+5:48 /usr/bin/gnome-shell
1674 ?Sl 0:00 /usr/lib/gnome-shell/gnome-shell-calendar-server
~:: which gnome-shell
/usr/bin/gnome-shell
~:: gnome-shell
I realized of the problem because of:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1325#note_596254
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues #1325
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1325
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Simply:
~:: gnome-shell --version
GNOME Shell 3.32.1
~:: apt info gnome-shell
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.32.2-2ubuntu1~ubuntu19.04.1
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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When Ubuntu releases an update the only information I get in Ubuntu
Software is the one shown in the attached screenshot: no list of updates
packages at all. Similarly, after clicking on the Update button, only a
tiny progress bar is shown, it's never clear what is being
Public bug reported:
Upstream report: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/1174
If upstream they decide it's not an Ubuntu specific bug I will take care
of closing this.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Also happens in X11 with Ubuntu 19.04. Often moving anything in the
desktop to trash restarts the shell or simply hangs.
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Title:
Bookmarks unusable because clicks drag them
To
As I commented upstream
(https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/963#note_555977) this is
probably a bug in general touchpad support because is affecting other
apps and components in similar ways. I would close this or move it to
some other project (maybe libinput?).
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Clicking on a bookmark starts a drag operation that you have to
cancel pressing Escape. This happens both in nautilus and in the
standard file dialog. It happens also when using the touchpad.
Since bookmarks are an important and standard feature, having them
crippled to the
This seems to be very old. I'm not seeing this at all in Gnome 3.32,
Ubuntu 19.04, neither in mid-dpi screens (with fractional scaling or
font scaling) nor in retina like screens (with 2x scaling).
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@vanvugt the fix was already merged upstream.
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Title:
App-switcher icons too small with hidpi monitor and 1.25 scaling
There is a PR open to fix this: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/merge_requests/587
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Title:
App-switcher icons
There is a PR open to fix this: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/merge_requests/587
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Title:
App-switcher icons
Hi Sebastien:
* Ubuntu 19.04
* Session: ubuntu desktop (quite pure, the dock in the screenshot has just been
made to shrink but it's still the builtin one).
Nevertheless, as far as I can remember, this consistently happened every time I
used the desktop icons extension in the past, both in
Sorry, I realized the screenshot might be misleading: the "carlos" icon
(the one selected) is the one matching "Home" in Nautilus, the "home"
icon is just a folder with that name that happens to be un my Desktop
folder.
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Every time you click on a desktop icon to do something (open it, open
the menu context, etc) the icon gets selected and the selection won't
disappear until you click elsewhere in the desktop. The behavior is
against the usual expectation that the thing gets selected just to
I can confirm this is still happening in Ubuntu 19.04.
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Title:
Desktop icons goes under the Dock, if the Dock is set to
See my report https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell-
extension-appindicator/+bug/1832793
Indeed PANEL_ICON_SIZE is the wrong way to compute the icon size.
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I've reported this in github also: https://github.com/ubuntu/gnome-
shell-extension-appindicator/issues/181. I'm not sure which is the
better place since upstream = distro here.
** Bug watch added: github.com/ubuntu/gnome-shell-extension-appindicator/issues
#181
Public bug reported:
I've tried this in two different hidpi monitors with different scaling
configurations:
1) A 1920x1080 screen with scale factor 1x and font scale factor 1.25.
2) A 3000x2000 screen with scale factor 2x.
In the first one, icons are too small, I have to change:
I've changed `baseIconSizes` from the looking glass and I get bigger
icons. This doesn't seem to be hard to fix really. Maybe the size
restriction should be checked *before* scaling up 2x. Maybe bigger icons
should be allowed.
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I've reported this upstream (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/issues/1370), but given that this is an important part of the
Ubuntu desktop and that you're providing some patches for improving the
X11 experience with hidpi monitors, I'm notifying about the issue
Public bug reported:
This is a bug upstream but since Ubuntu has its own fractional scaling
patch for x11 you might be interested in working together with the gnome
shell team. I refer you to my detailed description and some preliminary
analysis of the cause of the problem in gnome gitlab
Public bug reported:
When you add a new item it's always created in the Other category (that
is, no category), not in the current one.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: alacarte 3.10.0-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-13.20-generic 3.11.6
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-13-generic
Sorry, now I see it's a dup of:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alacarte/+bug/1245315
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Title:
New Item always
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