I found where the problem is! After all these months.. There where also two
other issues on my new ubuntu 22.10 installation (same as 22.04).
1. SSD M2 temperature was climbing too high.
2. RAM after a few hours of work was also getting full (16gb total) without
doing anything special.
3. the
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Status: Expired => In Progress
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Status: In Progress => New
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The screenshot is the same file as the non-ascii one.
About photo: After two letters searched, it stops responding (as is shown on
the screenshot) and it poped up a message says "Force quit" or "Wait" (I am not
sure how it truly is in English, I translate it)
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In var/crash, there is no nautilus crash. There are 3 files. One named:
_usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash, another: _usr_bin_gnome-
shell.1000.upload and another: _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.uploaded.
On the step two, I manage to find these links which are nautilus crashes
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (updated from 21.10)
nautilus 1.42.1.1-0ubuntu
15.15.0-37-generic
flatpak installed
Type=x11
Expected to happen:
1. open nautilus
2. type anything in search box in any folder (remote or not, empty or not)
3. nautilus do the search.
What happens:
1. open
checked again every possible change.. (ecxept from 200%) and everything
is working fine!
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Title:
[nvidia] Screen scaling 125%
Somehow after I updated through update-manager about an hour ago and
restart, now it is working fine. I also notice a scroll bar on
loginscreen (although I have only one user). After logged in, I notice
the text (previous was 1.25) to seem a bit larger.. And I goto
settings/monitor. Now (at least
It is finally fixed! <3
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Title:
[nvidia] Screen scaling 125% gives 200%
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It doesn't work for me.
gtx1050ti, 440 driver
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Title:
[nvidia]
Noveau fractional scaling is fine, but pc works on slow motion..
marco-carrarini's solution seems perfect in the beginning, but many apps
do not work as they should.. so I used to change to default while using
such an app and return to the solution elsewhere. But after a while I
dismiss the
ubuntu 19.10 just upgraded to 20.04 through update-manager.
Just after install and reboot-->black unusable
ctrl+alt+f1 --> login --> black unusable again
ctrl+alt+f3 --> terminal login --> remove nvidia* --> everything ok
normal login --> reinstall nvidia through additional drivers, reboot
more test on 20.04:
100%-->125% auto200% and larger desktop area than screen
disable fractional scale--> 100% and not responding at all
ctrl+alt+f1 -->login screen/login --> 200% and larger desktop area than screen,
responding
trying again
200%-->100% black screen
ctrl+alt+f1 -->login
Still affected too (just make the latest updrades). State now:
125% --> 200% + large desktop area (I have to scroll down to find apps button
and scroll right to find power)
150% -->black
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not live: tests as I remember:
without nvidia
100-->ok
125,150 too slow
with nvidia
100--> too small
200-->too big
enable fractional scaling
125-->200
150-->200
175 -->black
(stop/start freesync from monitor, restored - maybe random behavior)
2nd try
100-->ok
125-->black
(couldn't
I am not familiar with code, so I just test what I could see... hope it
helps (I posted also on bug 1873403, if not necessary I'll remove it. No
intention to spam).
not live: tests as I remember:
without nvidia
100-->ok
125,150 too slow
with nvidia
100--> too small
200-->too big
This effects me also:
ubuntu 20.04
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
440 tested driver
4k monitor - displayport
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Title:
[nvidia]
I have an update although. I enabled password promt on login, but the
problem remains. I have two gnome extensions installed. On previous
checks it doesn't happened that (if the password was enabled, then
everything was fine). Now, either with password either without,
sometimes (about 50%)
ok
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Title:
ubuntu 18.10 fails to restore from suspend if no password
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I manage to record the crash. I resume from suspend 5 hours later (pc
was suspended for about 5h) and the following behavior happened:
First video: exactly after I resume from suspend. I can press buttons but
nothing happens. Finally I press suspend again.
ps. there is a catch. Since my previous comment I am trying to reproduce
the error. In the beginning it asks password no matter what. After that
I tried this: "gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver ubuntu-lock-
on-suspend false" that I found it here:
ps. on /var/crash there is only a "_user_bin_variety.1000.crash" and
some variety and rhythmbox .uploaded
With the "journalctl -b 0" log may I have a little more details? I
should suspend, return and then ctrl+alt+F1 , login and write
"journalctl -b 0" on terminal? how can I export it on file? or
This is not the same bug. After resuming from suspend with a new
installation of ubuntu 18.10 and no extensions installed this happened:
https://i.postimg.cc/XJqGb1xy/photo-2019-01-16-11-54-12.jpg
The left panel is over the purple-like lock screen and unusable (the only thing
is that icons
It happens that after I original post this bug the frequency
unreasonably decreased. But the problem is not solved with deactivated
extensions.
Although I experience a suspicious behaviour on extensions removal. I'll
describe it on the end.
Re-description of the problem:
After a 5min black
apport information
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my system:
ubuntu 18.10
4k monitor with 1 scale and 1.5 font scale
nvidia 410 and 390 drivers are checked
when happened:
lock screen or suspend. return after that.
if I have user password prompt enabled:
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Title:
black screen after suspend
To
with the-minute-before-updates, including nvidia 384-90, topbar's text
(where the clock lays down), dash's text changes in a chaotic way
through gnome-tweak-tool. When I change the values, it changes in a
normal way only the already correct text size (like nautilus text and
gnome-tweak-took's
Info:
Ubuntu 17:10 upgraded from 17:04 (64bit)
gnome-shell --version: GNOME Shell 3.26.0
loginctl show-session 3 -p Type: Type=x11
Screen resolution: 3840x2160
VGA: nvidia 1050ti - 384.69
kernel: 4.13.0-11-generic
Status:
1. every update is applied.
2. tested with gnome extensions I've install,
I ran "sudo ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash" and I get
the errors:
1) on terminal: Gtk-Message: GtkDialog mapped without a transient parent. This
is discouraged.
2) on gtk window: Error('Incorrect padding',)
Although somehow, maybe after some recent update, problem was
I posted another bug (#1717479) that maybe is related to this.
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Title:
black screen after suspend
To manage
Correction:
In a fresh boot (after powered off) size changed to normal only with
restarting environment. If gnome-teak-tool is used, size could change
from small to tiny only. Although, after restarting environment (alt+f2
+r) then gnome-teak-tool do the job as well.
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I did it. The only crash that did not open ubuntu-bug was
"_usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash". I don't know if that is relevant to
the problem.
If I could do anything to add more info, please tell me.
The problem wasn't just a crash. It happens about every three in a row
times that I returned my
Public bug reported:
ubuntu 17.10 (gnome 3.24.2)
4.11.0-13-generic
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti/PCIe/SSE2 - 384.59
AMD® Fx(tm)-4170 quad-core processor × 4
monitor 3840x2160 (dvi)
It happens on 1 of 3 times. I don't know what causes that.
When I am going to leave my pc for several hours I put it first
On Ubuntu 17.10 default (gnome) / nvidia 1050Ti - 384.59 / monitor
3840x2160:
First, through gnome-tweaks it scale could be set to an integer 1,2,..
and for fonts to a different values 1,00, ...
Now, no hidpi option (the 1,2,..) exists on gnome-tweaks.
Ideally, hidpi could be set automatically
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1553211 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1553211
It's not only third party apps that isn't showing.. The most apps I used
and installed from old ubuntu-software-center doesn't exist in the
"gnome-new-one"... I can list more than 50 "simple" (not for
This is not a bug. For anyone who had the same problem, the solution is
the combination of the above keys:
Shift + :
+
:
+
the greek letter you want (α, ι, υ)
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Status: Confirmed = Opinion
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** Description changed:
- 1) ubuntu 12.10 - qwerty keyboard
+ 1) ubuntu 12.04 - 13.04 - qwerty keyboard
2) ? (keyboard layout application)
- 3) on greek keyboard layout, shift+w should have the symbol of U+0344
character (this number is representing the should-be symbol from the
** Summary changed:
- wrong w in greek keyboard layout
+ Unicode Character 'COMBINING GREEK DIALYTIKA TONOS' NOT EXISTS
** Summary changed:
- Unicode Character 'COMBINING GREEK DIALYTIKA TONOS' NOT EXISTS
+ Unicode Character 'COMBINING GREEK DIALYTIKA TONOS' (U+0344) DOES NOT EXIST
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Title:
Unicode Character
Public bug reported:
1) ubuntu 12.10 - qwerty keyboard
2) ? (keyboard layout application)
3) on greek keyboard layout, shift+w should have the symbol of U+0344
character (this number is representing the should-be symbol from the
libreoffice4-special characters).
4) on greek keyboard layout,
Summary (more clear)
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What expected: Without any instance of vmware player running, 1,7gb RAM is
shown as “used” under gnome-system-monitor. When opening multiple vmware
players, the amount of RAM is shown under gnome-system-monitor changes. Eg. If
two vmware players were running
Summary (more clear)
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What expected: Without any instance of vmware player running, 1,7gb RAM is
shown as “used” under gnome-system-monitor. When opening multiple vmware
players, the amount of RAM is shown under gnome-system-monitor changes. Eg. If
two vmware players were running
Public bug reported:
1) ubuntu 12.10 64bit
2) gnome-system-monitor 3.6.0
3) Whenever I used vmware player and chose an amount of ram for the virtual os,
despite of how much ram was used by the virtual os, I want to see the summary
of the RAM was used under Resources. Firstly I thought that was
Public bug reported:
1) ubuntu 12.10 (fresh install), but also happens to 11.10 and 12.04
2) (translated from my language)
gnome-control-center:
Installed: 1:3.4.2-0ubuntu19
Suggested: 1:3.4.2-0ubuntu19
Edition matrix:
*** 1:3.4.2-0ubuntu19 0
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