Hi Timo,
Thanks for an update!
I can confirm the bug no longer happens with mutter (and friends, i.e.
mutter-common, libmutter etc) 42.1-0ubuntu1 (installed from jammy-
proposed). I'm not observing any other issues or side effects.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-jammy
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Note: I just found the issue is only happening if DING extension is
disabled. I've updated the bug description but didn't find a way to
update the title.
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** Description changed:
I have a multi-screen setup with one of the displays being rotated
(Portrait Right in Displays settings).
Since upgrading to Jammy the cursor gets 90° rotated after being moved
from a landscape to the rotated screen.
This seems to be happening only in
Public bug reported:
I have a multi-screen setup with one of the displays being rotated
(Portrait Right in Displays settings).
Since upgrading to Jammy the cursor gets 90° rotated after being moved
from a landscape to the rotated screen.
This seems to be happening only in Overview or if cursor
It seems like this issue might have been fixed in groovy.
I can still see gdm in inhibitors list immediately after switching to the
session but it seems to disappear after 10-15 seconds.
I'll keep an eye on it.
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I'm facing the same issue on Dell XPS 13 9380 and Type-C dock with 2
displays. Sometimes I'm seeing all 3 screens flashing, sometimes they go
black but mouse pointer is visible (and it's moving). Like in the
original report, it may take up to 20 seconds for screens to settle.
Could be somehow
Hi Sebastien, thank you for your response!
I've attached the log file obtained via:
journalctl -b 0 > ~/1883292-journalctl-b.log
> that's a process from the gdm user, when did you enter that command
exactly? in your user session unlocked?
Yes, the session was unlocked and my dock station was
I'll try to keep my laptop in this state for few days in case I could
provide any further info.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1883292
Title:
Laptop
Public bug reported:
I have a Dell XPS 13 9380 laptop with Type-C dock. There are two
external monitors (DisplayPort) and USB mouse attached to the doc.
Normally I disconnect the dock cable from the laptop, close the laptop lid and
laptop suspends.
However, sometimes it doesn't suspend.
I can