I'm actually running Arch on my desktops now, so I don't have a free
system to try this out with. if upstream says it's fixed, then it's
probably fine to close this for now and re-open it if the problem re-
appears for someone else.
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in the past, I've used DisplayCalGUI to calibrate my displays. however,
that software hasn't been updated to use Python3 properly, so it doesn't
run on recent Ubuntu releases. I thought I'd try the builtin gnome
calibration, but it seems completely broken on 20.10. I've tried
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and this is all after uninstalling the sound-output-device-chooser
extension, so I feel like that's a bit of a red herring for my actual
issue.
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had another crash immediately after. seems like the primary trigger is
playing games in steam, especially games using the proton runtime layer
for running windows games. so it seems like something's perhaps
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awesome, glad to hear it.
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just had another crash, with all the extensions disabled. I tried
running ubuntu-bug on the crash file, but it didn't give me a bug to
link in here, not sure why. the error it reported is:
"gnome-shell
it's also worth noting that my laptop, which is also seeing a bunch of
these crashes on gnome-shell, doesn't have any extra extensions
installed that don't come from Ubuntu. this may be coincidence, but it
does feel off that after upgrading to 20.10 both my systems that run
Ubuntu on the desktop
hey Daniel,
if I'm reading the first part of your reply right, it sounds like gnome-
shell extensions can hard crash gnome-shell? which means it's not safe
to ever use any extensions? i feel like i must be misunderstanding that,
since ubuntu distributes a set of extensions by default in the
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this is probably a dupe of a bunch of other gnome-shell crashing bugs.
just noting that since upgrading to 20.10, both my systems (which use
the nvidia binary X drivers) have gnome-shell crashing multiple times a
day. it restarts fine, but while it's crashing it locks up the
filed an upstream bug for this one as well:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-disk-utility/+bug/1901286
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and per your suggestion, here's the upstream bug I just filed:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/1678
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Unfortunately, nothing shows up in journalctl. Is that where nautilus
normally logs things? The images have all kinds of names, since they all
fail, but consistently I see failures on very basic names like
"icon.png" or "2020-01-01_365243.jpeg" or similar.
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Interestingly, I just noticed in the man page that nautilus has a self-
check function. when I run `nautlius -c` and then look at journalctl, I
see the following. not sure what it means, but nautilus thinks there's a
problem:
Nov 23 02:18:45 boxxy org.gnome.Nautilus[1125330]: running
as an update, this is still broken on 20.10. as well, I've noticed an
interesting detail, which is that thumbnailing *is* working on my
connected Google Drive. so it really does just seem to be samba shares.
As well, I've discovered that if I remove the
`/home/tessa/.cache/thumbnails/fail/gnome
Mapped file virtio-win-0.1.185.iso as /dev/loop0.
and then the ISO shows as mounted in nautilus. so I guess it's not a
problem with the ISO itself, but with whatever nautilus+gnome is doing
to try and mount it.
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]: Mounted /dev/loop1p1 at
/media/tessa/Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS amd64 on behalf of uid 1000
Oct 29 18:02:06 boxxy udisksd[2567]: Set up loop device /dev/loop1 (backed by
/home/tessa/Downloads/ISOs/ubuntu-20.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso)
Oct 29 18:02:07 boxxy fwupd[6497]: 01:02:07:0315 FuEngine
hmmm. it doesn't seem to be every disk image, but it does seem to be a
great number of them. my 20.04.1 install ISO works fine, but the virtio-
win-0.1.185.iso that I was using fine in 20.04 causes this problem
consistently for me. I watched the output of `journalctl -b 0`, and
nothing was printed
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after upgrading to 20.10, mounting ISOs fails after a bit over 20s, with a GTK
dialogue that reads:
```
Error attaching disk image:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.UDisks2.Error.Fails: Error waiting for loop object
after creating '/dev/loop5': Timed out waiting for object
Ok, the problem is recurring again, so I've gathered a backtrace with
that dbgsym package installed, hopefully it provides more insight as to
where things are getting blocked up.
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yep, there we go, works fine now. I wonder what component malfunctioned
when setting that, could have been wine or vlc or any number of things
that prevent sleep while playing media, I suppose. It's too bad that
there's no indicator or overrider to let a user know what's going on in
this scenario.
why am I not surprised that sending a cryptic dbus command is the
"correct" way to lock the screen from the cli these days.
in any case, I can run that command as often as you like, and it always
returns success to the shell, but it never locks the screen:
tessa@boxxy:~/Downloads$
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I've got nautilus configured to display thumbnails on network shares
(prefs -> search -> thumbnails -> all files), but in 20.04 it
never shows thumbnails on my samba network shares. Not sure what broke
since previous ubuntu releases, but it's definitely not working now.
local
ok well, this is exceptionally weird. I was seeing some issues with my
wine install where the internal state was all messed up and it was just
hanging starting apps and so I blew it away and rebuilt it, and now
I can't reproduce this nautilus issue.
Is there any connection between nautilus
there doesn't seem to be a nautilus-dbg package or similar which
includes the debug symbols, unfortunately. here's a stacktrace from
while it's waiting.
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Alright, just tested this. ran date before starting nautilus, got "Fri
14 Aug 2020 05:02:02 PM PDT", ran it once the window appeared, got "Fri
14 Aug 2020 05:03:02 PM PDT", so pretty much a full minute to the
second. and here's what I see from journalctl during that period:
Aug 14 17:02:36 boxxy
gdb output from nautilus after startup has completed.
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I'm filing this bug separately because it appears to be distinct from
#1063282, but the root cause may be similar.
when I start nautilus and it's not already running, it can take an
extremely long time to start, up to even 2m before a file browser
appears. as well, opening
well, there was ubuntu updates over the last week, and since then I
haven't seen this problem re-occur. I guess we can close and re-open if
it resurfaces, since I can't repro now.
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looks like it's not just ssh. when the screen is locked, unlocking the
screen hangs too unless I pop over to another tty and kill gnome-
keyring-daemon. as well, other services which use the keyring, like aws-
vault also hang. (https://github.com/99designs/aws-vault)
does the keyring daemon
t;
declare -x SSH_AUTH_SOCK="/run/user/1000/keyring/ssh"
$ ps auxf | grep 3300
tessa 5950 0.0 0.0 8856 760 pts/0S+ 11:50 0:00 |
| \_ grep --color=auto 3300
$ ps axf | grep keyring
2642 pts/0S+ 0:00 | | \_ grep --color=auto keyr
Just ran into this upgrading from 17.10 to 18.04.
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package desktop-file-utils 0.23-1ubuntu3 failed to
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Looking at the gnome-keyring packages in 17.10, I see the following
files, which should be auto-starting the gnome-keyring ssh agent
service:
/usr/lib/systemd/user/gnome-keyring-ssh.service
/usr/lib/systemd/user/graphical-session-pre.target.wants/gnome-keyring-ssh.service
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After upgrading to Ubuntu 17.10 and switching to GDM3 for my display
manager, gnome-keyring-daemon doesn't seem to be correctly creating its
auth agent socket.
I get an environment variable correctly set:
⟫ export | grep SSH
declare -x
I'm on 17.10 now, and while it doesn't completely break like it did in
17.04, I'm getting the screen going to sleep within a few minutes of
logging in, after booting with the laptop lid closed. I'm also finding
if I leave the monitor sleeping overnight after doing a screen lock, it
refuses to wake
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After upgrading to Ubuntu 17.10, the keyboard shortcut to lock the
screen (by default, Win-L) doesn't lock the screen anymore. If I go into
the keyboard shortcuts settings panel and change it, whatever I change
it to does nothing, either. However, the icon in the gnome login
@seb128: yeah, this is my point. I don't think the ticket I was trying
to report with different issues specific to gnome-shell on wayland is
the same as this ticket. It certainly doesn't seem to be solvable by
manually setting anything in gnome-tweak-tool. What should I do when I
already opened a
Note that while gnome-tweak-tool seems to produce expected results for
me under gnome-shell/xorg, it doesn't on gnome-shell/wayland. Under
wayland, no configuration in gnome-tweak-tool seems to stop the machine
from sleeping if the lid is/started closed.
I was trying to report that Wayland
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Just testing out gnome-shell on Wayland, Ubuntu 17.04. When I close my
laptop lid to just use my external display, the machine sleeps, even
though sleeping on battery power is disabled in power settings. When
running on Xorg, it correctly disables the builtin display and
+1. It's particularly annoying when using sloppy focus+autoraise, where
the window underneath the one you're trying to resize suddenly pops to
the front, obscuring that 1-pixel-wide border that you've been trying to
grab.
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1) Enable a Sametime protocol account
2) Click on Chat - Search for Contacts
3) Try to select the sametime protocol for searching, but it is disabled
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I expect to be able use the search for contacts feature to find a
contact by name without knowing their email/handle. However in the
Chat-Search for Contacts dialog, the option for the sametime protocol
(which is what I use primarily) is grayed out.
This used to work in
I don't have Lucid but may upgrade when the stable version is released.
Presumably if I install Lucid, I'll get a new version of Evince into the
bargain. I'm afraid that if it works I won't try to reproduce the bug for
fear of succeeding!
Tessa
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Pedro Villavicencio
I just saw this problem on Jaunty with Evolution 2.26.1. I don't know
if it's the same underlying bug, but it's the same symptom.
Evolution crashed and disappeared. Some time after I restarted it, it
re-sent 22 messages that I had previously sent in the past 24 hours. I
retrieve mail from an
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Binary package hint: evince
Also, a quite separate problem (i think) - evince used to print docs to
my printer Epson RX640 fine, but recently every time i send a pdf to the
printer, the printer thinks I'm trying to print a CD. Have checked print
settings in evince - says
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** Summary changed:
- opening a pdf link from a website, firefox reports that helper application
does not exist (Document Viewer).Evince opens other docs
+ Printing A4 sheet fails because printer thinks a CD is being printed.
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- Also, a
Agreed, my issue was related to tracker, not evolution.
If anyone else is following my path, here's the more relevant bug report
(ignore the misleading title, it's not about nfs):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tracker/+bug/218230
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I am seeing this now with Evolution 2.24.1-0ubuntu2 on Ubuntu Ibex.
Replying to a message or composing a new message causes a delay of about
2 minutes before the compose window pops up. During that time, the
entire application is frozen and does not repaint. CPU usage is
minimal.
Backtrace is
I'm seeing the same problem. I first observed the symptoms in
Evolution, where replying or composing a new message took 2+ minutes
before the compose window appeared. (See my previous comment and
stacktrace at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/159153). I
traced the
Here's a more complete backtrace with the debug versions of libdbus and
libtrackerclient included. It looks like it's hanging while trying to
get the tracker version. That isn't normal, is it?
Uninstalling libtrackerclient0 and all its dependencies does fix the
problem for me.
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I'm getting the same behavior as jeremy-list: only one-off events show
up; recurring events do not appear. (Evolution 2.24.1 on Ubuntu Ibex.)
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It's bug #550561 on the GNOME bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=550561
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After having Epiphany open for a few days, it will eventually stop
loading web pages. Any attempt to load a web page results in the
browser just reporting Loading... indefinitely. It doesn't matter if
it's refreshing a current page,
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I can't tell you how to trigger it, but I can tell you that since I
disabled the mail notification plugin several months ago, I have not
seen a lockup since. I recommend trying to enable mail notification
to see if you can reproduce the hangs.
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I read somewhere that disabling the mail notification plugin could fix
this problem too. I tried it and it has worked well for me so far. No
more lock-ups on Hardy (whereas I had seen them on Hardy prior to
disabling the plugin). YMMV.
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I still see the bug in Evo 2.22.1.1 on Hardy.
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Thanks for the reply. I'm using Ubuntu 7.10, with Evolution 2.12.0. I
don't see any relevant messages in ~/.xsession-errors.
However, I found a way to reliably reproduce the problem:
* Expand out the INBOX view so that all subfolders are displayed
* Select a message in the INBOX
* Press
I also have a self-signed certificate for my IMAP server and I have to
accept it via Evolution *every* time I start it up. Why can't we have
an accept permanently option like Thunderbird has?
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You
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Binary package hint: evolution
About 5% of the time when I try to refile a message in Evolution from my
INBOX to a different folder, I am unable to select a destination folder
from the pop-up Select folder dialog. To reproduce:
* Select a message in the INBOX
* Press
I'm seeing the same symptoms with Evo 2.10.1 on Feisty. Often I see it
while I'm in the middle of composing a message. I'll be typing away,
and all of a sudden the characters stop appearing, and I discover that
the GUI has stopped refreshing itself. CPU load goes up to 100%. I
have to stop
I'm seeing the same symptoms with Evo 2.10.1 on Feisty. Often I see it
while I'm in the middle of composing a message. I'll be typing away,
and all of a sudden the characters stop appearing, and I discover that
the GUI has stopped refreshing itself. CPU load goes up to 100%. I
have to stop
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