*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 614248 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/614248
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 618967
gnome-power-manager reports BadAtom, crashes on launch
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 618967
Likewise the current gnome-power-manager 2.31.90-0ubuntu4 appears to be
stable on my system (HP ProBook 4310s).
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gnome-power-manager:2651: GLib-GObject-WARNING **:
/build/buildd/glib2.0-2.25.11/gobject/gsignal.c:2275: signal `proxy-status' is
invalid for instance `0x85b24c8'
The correct package for this bug is ubuntu-mono, as this is where the
icons for the login screen actually reside at the moment. I have
attached a suggestion for replacement icons which are the existing icons
recoloured using the same dark grey colour from the Radiance theme
icons. Note that if you
Jul 08 22:43:39 myne gnome-shell[1495]: Running GNOME Shell (using mutter 42.2)
as a Wayland display server
Jul 08 22:43:39 myne gnome-shell[1495]: Device '/dev/dri/card0' prefers shadow
buffer
Jul 08 22:43:39 myne gnome-shell[1495]: Added device '/dev/dri/card0' (i915)
using atomic mode
Auto-hide was enabled at the time, and I did replicate the issue. Other
than trimming the repeated instances of "Timelines with detached actors
are not supported." that is the full log for the session, which started
from a cold boot. If that error's not relevant, then I don't have any
more
I was able to confirm that this appears to be the same issue. When I
disable the auto-hide function, I am able to start programs from the
search as expected. As is hinted at in the bug on the other video, the
icons are draggable from their position, so some level of mouse
interaction is possible,
Public bug reported:
When searching for applications under the Activities section,
application results appear but cannot be clicked on to start them.
Attempting to use the arrow keys to navigate between the results also
doesn't work. However, if the enter key is pressed, the first result
will
To test this hypothesis I created a brand new user on the system, and
checked the behaviour of the activities search under that user. For the
new user, the search works as expected. So this must be the result of
upgrading.
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Further context that might be of use:
This machine was upgraded from 20.04 LTS via do-release-upgrade -d a few days
after the stable release of 22.04 LTS.
When it was running 20.04 LTS, I was using the vanilla Gnome 3 shell package,
which was still installed at the point of upgrade.
Could it
Running the app "Extensions" shows three enabled extensions:
Desktop Icons NG (DING)
Ubuntu AppIndicators
Ubuntu Dock
These all appear to be dependencies of ubuntu-desktop-minimal so I would
assume they are the standard configuration. They are the only extensions
present in
I manually installed the 74ubuntu2 release on my Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
system, and this release does not appear to fix the issue. I can also
confirm that Merci's description of the requirements to trigger the bug
also affect me in the same way. However, doing some additional checking,
I can expand
I have tested 72~ubuntu5.22.04.2.1 and found it to be working, with 200%
scaling, and auto-hide, and dock position left. The issue appears to be
resolved for me.
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** Tags added: verification-done-jammy
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I enabled jammy-proposed, as well as following the guide on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed to enable selective
upgrading from proposed, then ran the following command:
sudo apt install gir1.2-mutter-10/jammy-proposed libmutter-10-0/jammy-
proposed mutter-common/jammy-proposed
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