They appear to both have been removed. Does this impact my ability to
see my own private or unlisted snaps? I may want to publish a snap, make
it private or unlisted but still be able to review what it looks like in
the store.
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Status: New => In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Robert Ancell (robert-ancell)
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I suspect this might be the fix we need (coming in gnome-shell 3.36):
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/commit/24e631ff
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This happens with a number of different programs, so I suspect it is a
window manager bug. The best way to describe it is with a screen shot.
The only responsive part of the screen is the small window in the upper
left. You can hit the little maximize box and it goes back
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I just started the GIMP and it happened ...
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After I touch the scanner 5 times, next button is disabled even though
all five picrures of the hand are marked as done
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Title:
username is not saved in openconnect connection
Can confirm the issue on the Lenovo Flex Ideapad laptop.
Ubuntu 19.10
AMD Ryzen 5 3500U Mobile Processor with Radeon Vega 8 Graphics.
Fractional Scaling: 125%
Both X11 and Wayland.
Unscaled works fine. Hope this get resolved soon. Thanks.
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The "Quit" string is still appearing as not translated on latest Ubuntu
Focal.
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Desktop Action menus of Remmina are not
(It may, however, be another issue, pofiles for 20.04 are not
translatable yet using Launchpad so I am checking it against
translations from 19.10 where only a "_Quit" string was available for
translation and was translated.)
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Oops, ignore my previous comments. The "Quit" string seems to be
available in upstream pofiles and is now fully translated in my (Czech)
language.
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1) Ubuntu 19.10
2) Shotwell 0.30.7 – “Celle”
3) If I click on a .png file, shotwell opens and displays "No photos/videos".
It does not display the png image. If I click on .jpg/.tif/.bmp files, shotwell
opens and displays the jpg/tif/bmp images. If I drag/drop the .png file
Reported to:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/shotwell/issues/186
** Summary changed:
- PNG images not displayed
+ PNG images are not displayed
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I just killed my workstation with autologin o/ I went back to the
original state by commenting both AutomaticLogin lines on
/etc/gdm3/custom via ssh, it was the only way to log in!
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The GSettingsChanges.txt in this bug and bug 1859890 both say you had at
the time of the crashes:
b'org.gnome.shell' b'enabled-extensions' b"['user-theme@gnome-shell-
extensions.gcampax.github.com', 'impatie...@gfxmonk.net',
'no...@maestroschan.fr', 'bingwallpa...@ineffable-gmail.com',
The uncommon thing might be subsurfaces:
meta_wayland_subsurface_sync_actor_state
which would be triggered by MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1. So maybe extensions
are not involved. We should wait and get a clean crash report from your
system while no extensions are installed, to be completely sure.
I
Thanks.
The only strange graphics-related issue I can see is that this system
has 22 (twenty two) known monitor layouts stored mentioning dozens of
different monitors. It's a mess and could easily cause this bug. Please
try moving the file ~/.config/monitors.xml to a different directory and
Il Gio 16 Gen 2020, 02:50 Daniel van Vugt
ha scritto:
> Sorry. Please run:
>
> sudo apt install mesa-utils
> glxinfo > glxinfo.txt
>
> and then attach the resulting file 'glxinfo.txt' here.
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This crash just happened: 1859911
I still see those errant extensions inside of GsettingsChanges.txt, but
they don't appear in the GNOME Tweak UI, nor do I see them in
/home/asif/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions
I have no idea where they are on disk, and I would be happy to remove
them from
Also rebooting my machine after resetting the key so extensions should
not be enabled after this for sure.
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Title:
gnome-shell
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Google-Chrome and emoji's is being a weird headache. Something's causing it not
to find the right font to make emoji's:
"[13743:1:0115/225907.016533:ERROR:child_process_sandbox_support_impl_linux.cc(79)]
FontService unique font name matching request did not receive a
Thanks for working on this Daniel. Your supposition is likely an the
right track. Before I started on this consulting assignment (the
beginning of this year) I was using two external monitors, one on my
desk at home, and one at school. They were different. I also was using
some projectors in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1859259 ***
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Perfect, thanks. It's now conclusive that extensions are not the
problem.
Given the stack trace mentions Wayland subsurfaces I guess you're just
the first to hit this crash.
Next please try avoiding MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
Also note that upstream the mutter maintainer has been rewriting the
This does still mean it's a bug in mutter/gnome-shell somewhere, but
probably not one we can realistically reproduce and fix any time soon.
Hopefully the bug stays away with a fresh monitors.xml, or with none at
all.
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I compiled 3.30.1.1 and yet: The same error message—“No compatible
importer found”
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Title:
Seahorse unable to import
Il Mer 15 Gen 2020, 03:25 Daniel van Vugt
ha scritto:
> Please run this command in a Terminal:
>
> glxinfo > glxinfo.txt
>
> and then attach the resulting file 'glxinfo.txt' here.
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Also, if the problem continues then please try to write down the steps
required to reproduce it.
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Title:
Full screen
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Please see bug 1859924.
GsettingsChanges.txt doesn't show any enabled extensions.
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in
I too see tons of messages in systemd.
xrandr -q works fine from the terminal. however, I just caught these
access denied messages as well. Looks like the root cause.
Sender: xdg-desktop-por
Message: Failed to get application states:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.portal.Error.Failed: Could not
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Right now the only way is with CLI. I do know the CLI methods but simple
operations that I'd like to be able to see visually, like the RAID array or the
allocated drives with ZFS, pools, datasets etc would all be nicely placed in a
GUI that would double as an input to
[Expired for nautilus (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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Please also run these commands on the machine:
dmesg > dmesg.txt
lspci -k > lspcik.txt
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
and then attach all three resulting files to this bug, as well as the
resulting file from comment #5.
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Title:
Full screen window becomes "small" in the upper left of the screen...
To manage notifications about this bug go
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Daniel,
The first line in GsettingsChanges.txt says:
b'org.gnome.shell' b'disable-user-extensions' b'true'
I globally disabled extensions via GNOME Tweak -- does this switch not
work?
I just now also removed everything inside of /home/asif/.local/share
/gnome-shell/extensions -- there was only
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Title:
The bluetooth gets started automatically whenever a
If that doesn't work then please run:
apport-cli -p gnome-shell -f --save=here
and attach the file 'here' to this bug.
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Here is another photo.
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Asif,
Please try again. Bug 1859890 says you had the extensions enabled when
that crash happened:
b'org.gnome.shell' b'enabled-extensions' b"['user-theme@gnome-shell-
extensions.gcampax.github.com', 'impatie...@gfxmonk.net',
'no...@maestroschan.fr', 'bingwallpa...@ineffable-gmail.com',
Confirmed. I think the problem is that "airplane mode" doesn't really
exist. It's just the state in which all radios (reported by 'rfkill')
are set to soft blocked.
Yeah, gnome-shell ideally should be doing better here. Inverting
airplane mode is a mistake. It should only be enabling wifi.
**
Okay, looks like my new bug in 1859890 was closed as a duplicate.
As I mentioned in that bug, I both removed the extensions mentioned
*and* disabled extensions entirely in GNOME Tweak. I ran into the bug in
1859890.
Hopefully that gives you some more information and shows that the issue
exists
I need to confirm that but it was my understanding that if you have done
a snap login from the command line these should still show.
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Whenever the WiFi feature is turned off after usage,the system
automatically goes to Airplane mode.If the user turns on the WiFi again
by selecting the option Select Network in WiFi menu bar then a dialog
box is displayed with the option of TURN OFF THE
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Title:
Full screen window
gnome-software[2024]: json_object_get_string_member: assertion 'node !=
NULL' failed
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Title:
Many JsonArray critical
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Sorry. Please run:
sudo apt install mesa-utils
glxinfo > glxinfo.txt
and then attach the resulting file 'glxinfo.txt' here.
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