I also hit this again in focal on 2020-06-25, with an update to systemd
245.4-4ubuntu3.1; I had previously updated dbus to 1.12.16-2ubuntu2.1 on
2020-06-17 without event. It's still an issue at least with updates to
systemd in focal.
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In Ubuntu we always prefer whichever device connected most recently,
which is probably your wireless headset. To disable this feature try
editing /etc/pulse/default.pa and commenting out some or all of these:
### Should be after module-*-restore but before module-*-detect
load-module
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I think bug 1532508 has been around for so long that it's now about any
case in which the lock screen is used.
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7GB in my case. I am the only user, but what I do in a rare case is put the
computer into Suspend mode.
Truly stupid behavior, to fill up a log with 7GB+++ of same error, without ever
showing an on-screen notification to a user (ONLY ONCE PLEASE, NOT SEVEN
BILLION NOTIFICATIONS), ASSUMING this
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I do not think this is the same problem.
1532508 is supsend issue.
This does not require supsend.
Just do nothing for the amount of time it takes to cause the screen to lock
because of being idle.
then
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Thanks. Can you also provide a screenshot or photo of the problem?
Also when the problem is happening please run:
free -h > free.txt
ps auxw > ps.txt
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David, Please open a new bug by running: ubuntu-bug gnome-shell
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That doesn't make sense. Fixed in focal but not groovy?
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Oh, I can't remove Ubuntu Sponsors. Still, please fix all of the above.
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Status: New
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Importance:
This bug *is* about the proprietary nvidia driver. Are you saying it
doesn't happen anymore?
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After a bit more troubleshooting, working with xrandr and the xorg.conf
doesn't seem to have any effect when on the tty, and xrandr throws a
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Currently I'm using a 4K AOC monitor on 20.04 LTS with a DisplayPort
cable.
Normally, there is a gear widget in the lower right corner of the screen
that allows me to select between XServer and Wayland. This gear is
missing. Switching to an HDMI cable corrects the issue but
I'm attaching the captured btsnoop logs
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Problem:
1. Pressing the “Cancel” button during
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the no boot issue again.
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Thank you very much !
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 2:15 PM Steve Daigle wrote:
> Sounds good - going for walk with my wife - Will follow those steps and
> get back to you in a few hours.
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Steve
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 2:05 PM Daniel Letzeisen <
>
Gnome team have fixed this upstream, see fix
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-online-accounts/-/issues/42
v3.18.2 will not be fixed.
I have manually compiled and installed v3.18.3 with my own API key but
it still does not work. Gnome team have advised that 3.18 is now
unsupported and latest
Doesn't seem to be happening with 20.04, for now at least.
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Hello. Is there any movements toward this bug extinction?
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There is a new ESR release of Thunderbird and I don't see an issue about
the plans for the move to that new version. There looks to be some
changes to the profile that are one way--once you have moved that
profile to version 78, you can't work with it on older versions of
Sounds good - going for walk with my wife - Will follow those steps and get
back to you in a few hours.
Thanks for your help
Steve
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 2:05 PM Daniel Letzeisen <1888...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> I'm not sure where you got that info, but nomodeset is like a "safe" video
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I tried to disable the pop-up notification for Dropbox, which shows some
files were changed once I saved my file in an app (that sits inside
Dropbox folder).
Turning off the notification in the notification center does not stop
the pop-ups from showing.
I'm not sure where you got that info, but nomodeset is like a "safe" video
mode, where a generic, unaccelerated driver is used. From the log:
[0.043487] You have booted with nomodeset. This means your GPU drivers are
DISABLED
[0.043487] Any video related functionality will be severely
>From X11 without Wayland:
Vulkan still shows as disabled but the init error doesn't turn up.
Log Messages
[18061:18061:0719/145212.290039:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(374)] :
InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
The problem also might be that I'm running Chromium inside XWayland
rather than natively on X11. I'll try popping over to X11 to see whether
it works...
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Can we try pulling in https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic-updates/mesa-
va-drivers instead of the base bionic package pulled right now by the
https://launchpad.net/~chromium-team/+snap/chromium-snap-from-source-
enable-vaapi build config (which doesn't use Bionic-Updates)?
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chrome://gpu shows:
```
Vulkan: Disabled
...
Video Acceleration Information
Vulkan Information
Device Performance Information
Log Messages
[4784:4784:0719/142605.755018:ERROR:vaapi_wrapper.cc(511)] : vaInitialize
failed: unknown libva error
OK, this is really strange, after tons of reboots to Ubuntu and Win 10, it
started working again after I disabled the legacy boot option.
Still would like a solution to the timeouts other than rebooting twice, though.
I'm a developer, so if there are multiple code changes that need to be tested,
I think I have the same issue on my Idea Pad 5, before I got i2c controller
timed out errors, but after a firmware upgrade, I don't see any errors, I'll
try to revert my firmware settings to see if I can restore the previous state
(where after windows is started, touchpad workd on the next
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Nautilus 3.36.3
What I expect to happen:
When selecting "Show Hidden Files" checkbox, I expect any icons on my desktop
for hidden files to appear and for icons for regular files to remain visible.
What actually happens:
when I select the "Show Hidden
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Still an issue in 20.04
The $CONFIG_DIR variable is not getting rendered properly but if I hardcode
everything in OPTIONS it works properly
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Hi Daniel,
First I have to admit I am fairly new to Ubuntu
I had an issue upgrading from 19.04 to 20.04 - so I decided to do a fresh
install.
First boot sequence got stuck on a Splash screen with a spinning wheel. I
searched the internet for a solution:
https://itsfoss.com/fix-ubuntu-freezing/
(In reply to Philip Chee from comment #27)
> Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; rv:1.9.1.8pre)
> Gecko/20100130 Lightning/1.0b2pre SeaMonkey/2.0.3pre
>
> 1. Copy message from one IMAP folder to another IMAP folder in the same
> mailbox.
> 2. Edit->Undo.
>
> Actual
any idea here? maybe problem is not in hplip and there is a problem in
gnome-panel/incicator-applet?
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I bought a Kyus Headphones, this model exactly:
https://www.pccomponentes.com/krom-kyus-auriculares-gaming
and when I go to Settings/Sound in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, I can watch
Speakers - USB Audio Device, not Headphones.
In Windows if the system detect the headphones like
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When you press backspace in terminal and you can't go back more, you
receive a sound, this sound is configured in the menu
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time I can't configure the sound again.
I installed advanced GNOME Tweak from
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I usually have got txt files or another icons in desktop, when I edit
the txt files, and pres save. Sometimes the txt files disappear of the
desktop.
It's really annoying. Another problem is, if I edit the files in the
desktop of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, I receive a crash.
Please
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new to ubuntu and linux in general. installed it two days ago. get
repeated errors thoughout the day. it's really bugging me. i hope my
system doesn't crash soon.
22:55:57 kernel:
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new to ubuntu and linux in general. installed it two days ago. get
repeated errors thoughout the day. it's really bugging me. i hope my
system doesn't crash soon.
22:55:57 kernel: rtw_pci :03:00.0: failed to send h2c command
22:50:39 kernel: ACPI
Why are you booting with the 'nomodeset' parameter? That will prevent
the correct video module from loading.
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-5.4.0-40-generic ro quiet splash nomodeset
vt.handoff=7
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