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Same problem (Ubuntu 18.04)
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Public bug reported:
according to
http://people.canonical.com/~doko/ftbfs-report/test-rebuild-20181222-bionic.html
pygobject ftbfs.
==
FAIL: test_filenames (test_glib.TestGLib)
The upstream comments suggest it should be fixed with that commit
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gedit/commit/80184824
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** Also affects: gedit via
Closing for Ubuntu, that's not a a feature we are going to work
downstream
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Status: New => Won't Fix
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Upstream issue showing "RESOLVED FIXED" on 2012-11-25
Fixed in version 3.6.3. Tested ok with version 3.28.0 in Ubuntu 18.04
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That will only come out with newer gnome versions, so this would only be
fixed in 20.04 if you're using LTS releases. I'm running the original
patch with no issues, so maybe it would be nice to just add that to the
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Thank you for your bug report, that's not a nautilus issue if you are
changing the connectivity/routing under it though
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Bug will not expire due to bug watch
Upstream issue closed 2017-09-14 as no reply to request for further information
No reply to comment #4 so closing
@yue937, please comment here and upstream if see this issue again in a
current or future Ubuntu release
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Thanks for the update, closing the bug then!
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Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) reached end-of-life on April 30, 2011
Bug did not expire due to assignment
Issue reported against obsolete GNOME 2 package
No comments for over 9 years so closing
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Could someone report hat one upstream?
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Title:
With natural scrolling, horizontal sliders behave backwards
To manage
I reproduced the bug again this morning, first thing this boot cycle. I
am including the journalctl log as requested, as well as a screenshot.
Yes, my phone was plugged into the computer via usb cable.
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>you can still dnd from a nautilus view on the desktop
Right, because it's not like the reason why I put files on my Desktop is
because I use them often and want to be able to open quickly, or like
having to open a Nautilus window, click on Desktop, and then double-
click on the file to open it
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1721282 ***
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upowerd/gnome-power-statistics crash; high CPU, memory consumption
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Actually, correction, I shouldn't have reported, it, it's already
reported upstream as https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions
/desktop-icons/issues/58.
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Let's see how much of a deal that is, you can still dnd from a nautilus
view on the desktop or double click on the file so it's easy to
workaround...
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Desktop view
I think you mean to link this to
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions/desktop-icons/issues/29?
I question your designation of this as a "Low" importance issue. This is
going to be a huge deal for people when 19.04 is released if it's not
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Desktop view flashes every time
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Thank you for your bug report. Could you try if that's still an issue in
newer versions? Can you trigger it every time with those steps?
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The current version doesn't interpret it the same way but just display
an error, gtk upstream said they would take a patch to stip the spaces
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There is also a gtk feature request upstream on
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/6
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The current version has an "add to bookmark" to the popdown menu from
the location bar which is easier to find/fixes that issue
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Browsing over bluetooth has been removed which deprecates this issue
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Thank you for your bug report, could you give some details on how is
connected your phone? with a cable in mtp mode? Could you also add the
journalctl log from a session which showed the issue? (and maybe include
a screenshot of the error dialogà
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Thanks for the comment here, it would make more sense to write your
finding on the upstream report though since Ubuntu doesn't have a
dedicated udisk/gdu maintainer and it's more likely that the info are
useful upstream
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Thanks for responding back Gabor! Closing the bug then ;)
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I just don't understand how such a major issue can stay unfixed for more
than 6 months. Does anyone at Canonical actually uses Ubuntu ? Sorry for
being a bit harsh.
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The Flathub store for flatpak apps also have that date, so it would make
sense to show the 'Last Upload Date' for both, snaps and flatpaks.
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The error there are in some python code, nautilus is C only so it's
rather a problem in a plugin or such. If you still get the issue feel
free to reopen the problem but use ubuntu-bug so it includes the
informations needed to figure out the details of the issue
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To manage
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I'm not sure, since it's always been random and never systematically
reproducible.
I'm using 16.04 now (can't upgrade to 18.04 mostly because of #1164016),
if I observe it again I'll try to remember to comment here.
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Ubuntu versions? If so could you describe how to configure those mounts
to be able to trigger the issue?
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the previous comment suggests not, closing then, thx
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Thank you for your bug report, those applications should ship a .desktop
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job of the filemanager to create those entries but you could install
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There were many programs open as the crash occurs. There were lots of
terminal windows, thunderbird, firefox, pidgin, gedit, thunar, nemo,
synergy, transmission, solar, nextcloud and GNOME system monitor and
maybe more open. Then I was opening a popup window and the shell
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Renaming a directory leads to a minor graphical
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starting nautilus that way is not recommended
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That's fixed now in 3.30/disco
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[Impact]
When zoom is enabled, the top bar and some shell dialogs (wireless
network selection, shutdown dialog, etc.) are not displayed properly.
(See the attached screenshots.)
[Test Case]
1. Enable Zoom in Setting > Universal Access
2. (Optional)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1765304 ***
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Sounds like bug 1765304.
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Reuben,
Great. In that case it would be a bug in 'cont...@projecthamster.org'
which is not installed from the Ubuntu archive (I think). So the status
of this bug is then 'Invalid' for Ubuntu.
I generated that list from your attachment (at the top):
'GsettingsChanges.txt'
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Not really "in progress". Generally though, all that bionic needs here
is mutter version 3.28.4.
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Please also run:
dpkg -l > dpkgl.txt
and send us the resulting file 'dpkgl.txt'.
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Thanks, those photos are very helpful.
One shows 'upower' using 100% CPU and another shows 'kworker/6:0-events'
using 100%. I wonder if that second one is related to Nvidia (like bug
1808108)...
Can you please run:
dmesg > dmesg.txt
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Thanks for your efforts. Over the weekend I also set up Ubuntu 18.04 on
some Pineview Atom netbooks, but only found bug 1727356.
Please generate a new log as the one in comment #27 is showing it's from
recovery mode, and so is not showing the bug. You seem to have booted
recovery mode twice in a
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vanvugt,
Okay, I did normal boot, no login screen, could not entered into VT, so
with telnet, I did journalctl -b-1 > boot2.txt
I still request only if you haven't consider comment #29
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1812359/comments/29,
Please do. As I said, I've set
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+
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In my daily work, I save a lot of time[1] by using Super+1...9 to switch
to windows.
When an application has more than one
Also, please allow the system at least 15 minutes to boot before giving
up. There might be something slowing it down dramatically making it look
like it's hung when it's not. If that's true then we need to see it all
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This bug is there for years, in fact for as long as I remember seeing
this software around (so, maybe 10 years on Ubuntu?). It bothered me a
lot (like a scratch on a brand new car or high tech device), and I
always thought "well it's an obvious bug, it will be fixed soon, as
everyone else will
This bug does not affect everyone, which is one possible reason.
Certainly I had never experienced it till just a week or so ago.
Just because this is the "hottest" desktop bug at the moment does not
mean most people ever see it. It just means this bug is being discussed
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OK. I will mark this as a duplicate of bug 1769383 until proven
otherwise.
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Ubuntu dock/launcher is shown on the lock screen
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That is bug 1750197 which should probably be updated.
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When I clicked on the start menu in the top right corner, that little
window jumped out, and. when I wanted to lock my account, nothing
happened, but when I clicked on that panel again, it was like...
vibrating... It was moving up and down about 10px (If
Please try uninstalling extension 'workspace-
g...@mathematical.coffee.gmail.com' and any other thirdparty extensions
by removing/renaming /home/henger/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
If the problem then still persists after rebooting, please follow these
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1. Look in /var/crash
Thanks but you seem to have made the same mistake again. That log is
from recovery mode so is not useful:
Jan 29 09:40:28 test kernel: Command line:
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-44-generic root=UUID=1b38a9ba-
d9c9-4b85-a152-b5f2cbc9aa98 ro recovery nomodeset
Using 'nomodeset' is a workaround,
Although bug 1811900 suggests it is in progress.
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Please uninstall all the extensions:
'dash-to-pa...@jderose9.github.com'
'noannoya...@sindex.com'
'openweather-extens...@jenslody.de'
'panel-...@berend.de.schouwer.gmail.com'
'places-m...@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com'
'refresh-w...@kgshank.net'
'remove-dropdown-arr...@mpdeimos.com'
I haven't noticed it happening in 18.10 or 17.04.
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Its' reproducible on AMD Ryzen APU's as well. Can the priority of this
be bumped up and someone fix it. This is a basic feature which every
Linux distro has.
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