I've also encountered this on the latest ubuntu-unity iso:
54d180e57790c951ca736606ac9951e3ddf4c1773432ac4ed23f5c4da40acfac
*noble-desktop-amd64.iso
when trying to do a fresh install in a VM, prior to opening the
installer, I'm greeted with the attached screen.
After clicking login, I get a
I use the wayland session. I sort of have this bug. The screens do power
off, but then the backlights resume. It is still a blank screen
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Title:
gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV at NULL from
We should fix this, but not a release blocker.
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Title:
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** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0)
Status: Triaged
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Lets discuss the behaviour we want, but we don't see this as an interim
release blocker.
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** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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Importance: High
Assignee: Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt)
Status: In Progress
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Status: New
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Title:
indicator
Public bug reported:
Log snippet:
JournalErrors:
Sep 20 14:52:28 autopkgtest kernel: kauditd_printk_skb: 164 callbacks
suppressed
Sep 20 14:52:32 autopkgtest dbus-daemon[415]: Unknown group "power" in message
bus configuration file
Sep 20 14:52:32 autopkgtest dbus-daemon[415]: Unknown
This isn't an issue in Lunar which has these packages installed:
```
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ apt list --installed | grep fonts-noto
WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in
scripts.
fonts-noto-cjk/lunar,now 1:20220127+repack1-1 all [installed,automatic]
I've added all the relevant information for you.
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Title:
New whitespace between digits and colon in time at top of
apport information
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apport information
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** Description changed:
- This has been confirmed in the daily canary image and the daily normal
- mantic image. This whitespace didn't exist in older images or in
- previous releases. An image will be attached in the comments
+
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2023-08-29 08-37-56.png"
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This has been confirmed in the daily canary image and the daily normal
mantic image. This whitespace didn't exist in older images or in
previous releases. An image will be attached in the comments
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Fixes in proposed resolves the issue for me.
After testing I removed the packages because overview was very laggy on
my Z16 but only when connected to an external monitor. Not sure if its
related?
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The workaround resolves the freeze for me so thanks for that.
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Title:
switching workspaces with shortcut sometimes
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Title:
cursor does not track window when dragging between monitors with
different
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Title:
authentication prompt does not respect monitor scaling when there are
multiple
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Title:
window size changing randomly
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Public bug reported:
When I create an additional window for an application the previous
windows size changes abruptly and without any user action. Additionally,
placement of new windows seems random and unpredictable.
I've attached a video to demonstrate this when I launch gnome-console
using
** Description changed:
I have two screens. My laptop is using 200% scaling and the other
external screen is using 100% scaling. When I drag windows between the
monitors the cursor moves to unexpected locations when it moves onto
another screen with a different scaling factor.
I
Public bug reported:
When the graphical authentication prompt is displayed it follows the
scaling of the primary monitor even if its displayed on another monitor
with a different scaling factor.
In the attached screenshot I've triggered the prompt on my external
monitor which is at 100% scaling.
Public bug reported:
I have two screens. My laptop is using 200% scaling and the other
external screen is using 100% scaling. When I drag windows between the
monitors the cursor moves to unexpected locations when it moves onto
another screen with a different scaling factor.
I would expect the
Fix already merged upstream - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/-/merge_requests/2727
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Title:
gnome-shell:
Public bug reported:
When you activate overview you can drop a windows to the left / right of
the row of workspaces found just below the search input box at the top
of the screen.
If you have windows on 2+ workspaces (so 3 are shown in overview with
the rightmost empty) and you drag a window to
]: inflating:
/home/tim/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/weatherocl...@cleomenezesjr.github.io/extension.js
Mar 28 12:38:07 eart gnome-shell[1444369]: inflating:
/home/tim/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/weatherocl...@cleomenezesjr.github.io/stylesheet.css
Mar 28 12:38:07 eart gnome-shell
Public bug reported:
I have a dual monitor setup running on AMD RX 480 + wayland + lunar
lobster. If I suspend my machine while night light is enabled and then
resume it a few hours later when night light should now be disabled,
night light is still enabled on the 2nd monitor -- hopefully
You can get various wonky states when playing with the toggles
including:
- enable colouring when the "Automatic Date & Time" toggle was disabled
- after toggling several times it appears to get out of sync and a few seconds
later will switch the toggle state seemingly without any interaction
I've been able to re-create the issue on my laptop after adding a second
user so not sure what the difference is in my setups. As requested:
```
[I] tim@saturn ~> cat /etc/default/locale
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
[I] tim@saturn ~> locale -a
C
C.utf8
en_AG
en_AG.utf8
en_AU.utf8
en_BW.utf8
en_C
** Description changed:
When there are multiple accounts on a machine the "Language and Region"
- settings screen shows a "Login Screen" section. Under the "Formats"
- heading, if "Canada" is selected then the UI shows "Canada", however, if
- "United Kingdom" is selected then the Formats
Stack trace from journalctl
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Installing missing "translations or writing aids" crashes the gnome-
language-selector app.
I have attached a recording (sorry should have had capture cursor on)
and relevant stack trace from journalctl.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
When there are multiple accounts on a machine the "Language and Region"
settings screen shows a "Login Screen" section. Under the "Formats"
heading, if "Canada" is selected then the UI shows "Canada", however, if
"United Kingdom" is selected then the Formats section displays
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2011849 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2011849
Public bug reported:
The new "Mouse & Touchpad" pane has a "Scroll Direction" section. The
images to explain what the setting means are missing in 23.04.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Same issue on 22.04 Gnome Wayland session, Nouveau driver on a Geforce
MX450 (Iris Xe Graphics onboard using i915 driver)
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It's fixed as far as I can see. Changed the status to 'Fix Released'.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Can't reproduce the bug as of today (17 April). Suspect that it might
have been fixed with an update the last few days.
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VBoxGuestAdditions_6.1.26.iso gives the same issue.
Removing the guest additions with `sudo ./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run
uninstall` fixes the double login.
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It's the VirtualBox Guest Additions that triggers this bug.
With the latest VBoxGuestAdditions_6.1.32.iso and before.
It's not the `sudo apt install build-essential dkms` that need to be run to
install the Guest Additions.
** Summary changed:
- login screen shown twice
+ login screen shown
Two points
-Have not been able to find a combination of logind parameters that avoids this
issue.
-Have also found that this problem is not limited to HDMI connection. It has
also now appeared on a T480 in UltraDock using DP++ connection to external
display. Again, the external display is the
When installed within VirtualBox with Guest Additions the first login prompt is
sized 800x600 the second login prompt has dynamic screen resolution so is full
screen.
With "auto-login" for the user enabled the first 800x600 login prompt is
skipped.
So my guess is that the Guest Additions code
After installation I also added the VB Guest Additions.
`sudo ./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run`
and for that to work I had to run
`sudo apt install build-essential dkms`
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Installed 22.04 daily (march 29) in VirtualBox.
Selected "auto login" with user creation.
After installation and update was greeted with a login screen.
Disabling the "auto login" for the user in Gnome settings gave me two different
successive login screens.
Re-enabling the
The `gnome-terminal` is not affected by the kernel's Bluetooth issue...
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Latest Thunderbird (1.91.7), on 21.10, same problem. mutter is only
40.5. Is there any chance of a fix to a current version of ubuntu?
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Shadrin, I tried that... removed the # from the start of that line so it was
set to ignore. It had no effect.
I notice that there is another parameter LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited. That is set
to yes.
What is the function of that parameter, do you know?
Thanks...
AND I CONCUR: Please correct this
New wrinkle: over the weekend on startup (from full shutdown), in dock, lid
down with HDMI monitor and external keyboard and mouse, got to the Ubuntu login
and put in the password. Was waiting for this suspend bug to appear. Instead:
got a Linux error as follows at the point where this bug
New wrinkle: today on startup (from full shutdown), in dock, lid down with HDMI
monitor and external keyboard and mouse, got to the Ubuntu login and put in the
password. Was waiting for this suspend bug to appear. Instead: got a Linux
error as follows at the point where this bug typically
Yes, this is still a problem. Please see post #5 above and /bugs/1897185 where
I posted earlier information. As noted by fchen, this started with Ubuntu
updates and has been a problem ever since, though I started seeing it months
ago.
PLEASE fix this.
Thanks.
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Title:
Google Contacts API Deprecated
(... Ubuntu 21.10)
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Google Contacts API Deprecated
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I used proposed-updates today to get the latest evolution, and contact sync
works again.
So 3.40.4-1ubuntu2 works. (amd64 arch)
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On impish, wayland, Tbird 91.1.2 the problem returned. I redid comment
18, since the new Tbird had updated the sh file.
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Title:
Just want to remind us that this was NOT AN ISSUE UNTIL after the
September 2020 Ubuntu 20.04 updates that included the updates to
20.04.1. Therefore I have trouble with dismissing it as a known,
unaddressed hardware issue. If so, why did it work fine prior to those
updates? No: there were several
See comment #5 above. Yes, the nVidia driver may appear to be a common
denominator BUT... I've seen the issue trigger apparently due to other
things loading as opposed to nVidia's third party driver, so it may not
be anything in the nVidia driver per se. The occurrences due to other
utilities
I believe I am experiencing this on 20.04
> (EE) open /dev/dri/card0: No such file or directory
The problem seems to be that gdm-wait-for-drm doesn't work for (muxless)
dual GPU laptops when using the dGPU.
GDM will start when only card1 is available, *both* card0 and card1 need
to be available
Agree that this is a serious issue. Like EAB, each of our setups remains
constant: same laptop, dock, display, etc. This issue continues to recur
probably 11 out of 12 startups when docked lid down. Notably, I have
almost never seen it when the laptop is running standalone (out of the
dock).
Note
On our systems, T480 and T570's, this issue continues to occur EVERY
STARTUP when the machine is run in the UltraDock, lid down using and
external HDMI display as primary. Sometimes it is possible to bump the
dock power again to restart it (and then it goes to the desktop WITHOUT
any password
Public bug reported:
I am running 3 monitors under wayland.
2x 1440p monitors at 1x scale (one of these is my primary display)
1x 4k laptop at 2x scale
The majority apps seem to not get correct scaling on the 2x display.
gnome-control-center is the one that seems to work correctly. Things
like
Johan and also iMac, thank you...
I was trying to see whether this issue correlated with the type of cable
between the dock and the external display; but obviously not since we're seeing
it with both HDMI and DP.
I'm not suggesting that a particular item such as the Dropbox app,
Logitech USB
Johan, is the external monitor connected to the dock with an HDMI cable?
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Title:
Going to sleep instead of logging in while
Three additional points:
-This occurs with ONE external HDMI monitor connected to the dock and running
as the primary display. Need not be multi-monitor. All cases I've seen involve
one external monitor.
-I put log information in the notes for 1897185 to show the events that
preceded the
A few things that may help with this, these were noted under bug 1897185. In
looking at logs when this occurred (observed on ThinkPads including T440s,
T570, T480 all docked and running lid-down with external display, keyboard,
etc); this behavior occurred when:
-using a third-party nVidia
Another wrinkle since this week's kernel update in 20.04.1 (from
5.4.0.54.57 to 5.4.0.56.59: on every second or third startup in the
UltraDock and with the external HDMI display as primary (which is where
this suspend on login password problem occurs), the system now goes into
never-never land
This bug remains, and exhibits with every startup in the T570's
UltraDock. Likewise, this bug has exhibited on every system here (all
ThinkPads) when in their respective UltraDocks. This includes a T480,
which is a current machine based on the i7-8xxx chipset.
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Update: this is still acting up, even after the kernel update and Intel
microcode updates of Nov 11 and Nov 12 respectively. Given those
updates, I tested to see whether this bug is still there. Unfortunately,
it is.
This is a ThinkPad T570, docked, using external HDMI display (via the
dock) as
Daniel, of course. My point was that I've now seen multiple occurrences
where this suspend on login bug, as it continues to occur on a given
system, causes Ubuntu to become less and less stable over time.
Unfortunately that impact has become predictable at least on the
machines here. So to me,
Error while sending AddMatch () message: The connection is closed
Stopping Tracker file system data miner...
OK
systemd-hotnamed.service: Succeeded.
Delay lock is active (UID 1000/tim, PID 1690/gnome-shell) but inhibitor timeout
is reached.
Starting Suspend...
Suspending system...
PM: suspend entry
This may also help:
I'm testing the fix for bug 1872159 (spinning logo hang on startup). It seems
to be working.
So, since the rendering of the nVidia driver is superior to the x.org driver, I
switched for the generic x.org back to nVidia's latest 450 version for the
T570's GeForce 940MX. Well:
Another system failed under 20.04.1: A T480 that hadn't been used for a
while, set up dual boot Ubuntu 20.04 and Win 10. Ubuntu had updates
waiting including the 20.04.1 updates from several weeks ago. As soon as
that installed and the system was restarted, malfunctions began. The
system was
Daniel, this seems consistent: so long as I don't load the Dropbox app,
I haven't seen the suspend. I don't know if this is the cause but
regardless the Dropbox app may help in reproducing this issue? Thanks...
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Daniel, thanks; looks like there IS something with the Dropbox app going on as
one triggers of this. I changed the Dropbox properties so that Dropbox does not
automatically start; turned off Dropbox sync; and turned off the Dropbox app.
Shut down the system. When I started the system, it did
Looking through the logs...
Seeing "Suspending" from systemd-logind this morning.
The line immediately before (below) that is
dropbox: load fq extention
'/home/tim/.dropbox-dist/dropbox-lnx.x86_64-108.4.453/psutil._psutil_posi
The lines immediately after (above) the suspe
Posted this detail upstream at Plymouth in hopes it may help:
So I did 3 things yesterday: I applied all Ubuntu Updates; turned the splash
screen back on; and reverted from the third-party nVidia drivers back to the
open source driver. Then rebooted. This was the first time in a month that I
Daniel, you're right: it just happened again. Suspended as soon as I put
in the login password. Uh- oh!
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Title:
Laptop docked
NOTE that I'm not seeing this since today's fix for 1872159 (the spinning logo
splash hang on startup). Are these related? Something has changed; but I'm not
sure whether it's truly fixed?
Thanks...
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I noted this new comment:
"I am used to having such problems with Nvidia graphics is involved,
but this is not the case on this laptop. It has been happily running
18.04."
In my case, I'm seeing this on machines that have been running *LTS
20.04* just fine UNTIL the updates to 20.04.1 started
Daniel, please see also bug #1897185. Quite similar. And when I searched
for information on the suspend on login password problem, I also found
#1481442, 1589593, and 1626689 which *may* be related. I see this on
Thinkpad T570 in a mechanical dock with external HDMI display and
external USB
OK: I created a login at Plymouth and added comments to "bump" their bug:
Booting hangs when external monitors are connected
Also noted the seriousness of this and the question of whether it has
corrupted T440s BIOS.
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Thanks James. My configuration is different: the laptops in question are
in mechanical docks. The laptop remains closed (lid down); external
display is connected to the dock via HDMI, external keyboard and mouse
are also connected to the dock via USB dongle in the dock. So I can't
start them and
Well, that answers something I've wondered: this DOES affect the T480
(full Thunderbolt) chipset. I've seen it on T570; I've seen it reported
on T470; and I've also seen it on T440s. Again, this is one of FOUR
serious bugs that I've seen pop up since the Ubuntu updates starting
around September 12
Sebastien, I'm new to Ubuntu so I may not be looking in the right
place... but I couldn't find much in the logs. There was no crash, no
error, just... nothing. Only option was a forced power down. I could
find the point where I restarted it in the logs, but nothing else seemed
remarkable. And that
In my experience, the bug occurs when a ThinkPad is in its Ultra Dock
and is run, lid closed, using external display, keyboard, and mouse. Bug
#1888695 refers to a direct connection of an external monitor to the
laptop's own HDMI port. Thus the configuration is not the same. The
cause may be
This bug recurred with the last two 20.04 Updater packages, starting
mid-September. The initramfs upacking bug 1835660 recurred about the
same time. Turning off the Ubuntu splash screen seems to avoid the
problem, but when it doesn't (or until you realize that you have to make
that change); the
3.36.6-1 tested on my focal system using focal-proposed. All seems OK
thus far.
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Title:
Copy/paste still sometimes fails in
Hi. My mistake. I had, some time ago, needed to install one package
from focal-proposed, and to do this had turned off letting synaptic etc
from showing all proposed updates by adding a file in
/etc/apt/preference.d. I'd forgotten about this.
sudo aptitude -t focal-proposed
showed that mutter
Marco - as I said, that is what I have done, but I do not see the focal-
proposed updates for mutter. In fact I see no proposed updates at all.
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I am on focal, with the 'developer options' pre-release option ticked
(and repos re-reloaded). I'm not seeing any proposed updates. Is it
available to the public or not?
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Tested again from focal-proposed (mutter 3.36.6-1ubuntu0.20.04.2). Can
confirm it still fixes the problem! (Intel HD Graphics).
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Indeed, the PPA seems to be working without issue.
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Title:
Shell text with wrong size in mutter 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Any chance this will get into focal soon? It's still making a mess of
my spreadsheets.
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Title:
copy/paste still sometimes
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to groovy my openvpn connection out to our corporate is
not working.
I was testing Iwd but have now reverted to wpa_supplicant.
Connection to the vpn succeeds and routing table gets setup no traffic
is flowing over the connection and I get the following
I should add, I don't have an NVIDIA card - intel integrated HD
graphics. As it stands, GNOME is a mess with differential scaling
everywhere some parts are smaller, some are larger (notably the menu
bar).
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Also struggling since the latest mutter and/or gnome-shell update
(3.36.4). Font scaling is mismatched throughout the entire GUI. It's
larger than normal in the menu-bar, while it's smaller/squished in
terminal. This makes it difficult to fix. If I scale down to 0.9 to fix
the menu bar, text
I just did a right click copy and paste in writer and it works the 1st
time, 2nd time it uses the 1st copy not the 2nd. And so on. All said to
be fixed in the next version - at this rate in a month or 2.
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Sadly, ubuntu 20.04 has just released 3.36.4, which doesn't fix the
problem.
It'd be good if 3.36.5 was at least available in developer options.
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Good.
How long might this take to get into ubuntu proposed? Will someone
alert users that it's there to be tested?
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