Just checked and it seems that there is no such issue on Ubuntu 24.04
Beta. I hope the release version will be the same.
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Does this issue exists on Ubuntu 24.04?
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Title:
Dock displaying over window after resuming from blank screen
To manage
> The Workaround from #71 does not seem to work for me.
Try increasing the delay in the extension settings (available through
the Extensions app).
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@edwardvankuik thanks. I would also recommend to set the `animation-
time` of the dock panel to 0:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock animation-time
0
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Try the following extension: https://github.com/popov895/dash-to-dock-
workaround
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Title:
Dock displaying over window after
My "workaround" for this is to switch to an empty workspace before
locking the screen :)
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Title:
Dock displaying over window
The workaround for this is to allow the Dock extension to keep running
when the screen is locked. To do this, you need to insert the following
text into /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/ubuntu-
d...@ubuntu.com/metadata.json just before "uuid" (backup it before
editing):
"session-modes": [
Any news on this?
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Title:
Blanked screen doesn't wake up after locking [drmModeAtomicCommit:
Argument invalide]
Public bug reported:
An extension that supports unlock-dialog session mode and should keep
running on the lock screen is disabled the first time the screen is
locked, and enabled again when the screen is unlocked (but its state and
data are lost). Further locking the screen no longer disables
Connected USB mouse did the trick! I just noticed that I can only wake
up the screen if a USB mouse is connected.
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** Attachment added: "System log with connected USB mouse"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1977977/+attachment/5596317/+files/kmsdebug2.txt
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The screen remained blank. II want to clarify that "blank screen"
doesn't just mean that it's black, but also powered off. On X11 I found
a workaround by disabling DPMS (in this case, "blank screen" means it's
just black, not powered off).
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Happened again :(
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1977977/+attachment/5595900/+files/prevboot.txt
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Adding MUTTER_DEBUG_ENABLE_ATOMIC_KMS=0 and disabling disable-wakeup-on-
lid-switch.service did the trick for me! Thanks!
> Out of curiosity, what package owns /etc/systemd/system/disable-
wakeup-on-lid-switch.service ?
It's a self-written service that blocks the laptop from waking up when
the
> Looks like you were only logged in for 2 seconds before the log ends.
Is that right, you just locked the screen immediately?
Yes, that's right.
> Also do you have any external monitors connected?
No.
> MUTTER_DEBUG_ENABLE_ATOMIC_KMS=0
> Any improvement?
Nothing changed.
** Attachment
I was wrong, disabling DPMS didn't fix the suspend issue. So these
problems are most likely unrelated.
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Title:
Blanked
The /var/crash folder is empty, there are no fresh logs at
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/ID.
** Attachment added: "Wayland system log"
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Also, disabling DPMS solved the issue for me where my laptop couldn't
properly suspend/resume.
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Title:
Blanked screen
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Disabling DPMS (using command "xset -dpms") fixes this issue on X11, but
I haven't found a workaround on Wayland.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
After I lock my screen and let it blank, moving the mouse or pressing
any key on the keyboard won't wake it up. Pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 doesn't
help.
That's on a fully up-to-date Ubuntu 22.04 (GNOME 42.1, Wayland).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: gdm3
The "Unblank lock screen" extenions
(https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1414/unblank/) works for me as a
workaround until this issue gets fixed.
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I'm away from Ubuntu for now, so can anyone check if the following
command solves this issue:
xset -dpms
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Title:
Blanked
Adding MUTTER_DEBUG_ENABLE_ATOMIC_KMS=0 doesn't help. Is there any way
to disable the screen blanking?
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Title:
Blanked screen
Now it's clear, thanks! It's strange that it's not in the gjs guide.
Anyway, I've found that it's better to use the
imports.ui.main.sessionMode.isPrimary/isLocked properties for this
purpose.
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Public bug reported:
As stated in the documentation
(https://gjs.guide/extensions/topics/session-modes.html#example-usage),
when a user is logged in, the Shell is in the `user` mode. I checked it
on Fedora 36, and that's how it works.
But in Ubuntu, for some reason, `imports.ui.main.currentMode`
Any progress on this? Surprisingly, the keyboard layout indicator
handles switching with Super+Space, but not with Alt+Shift. Do they use
different ways to switch keyboard layouts?
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I ran into the same issue, any progress on this? Can I somehow disable
the screen blanking?
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Title:
Blanked screen doesn't
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