It's still doing it with the same process ID. I switched DP cables--
perhaps it's a bad port on the board or display... I'll look into it
further. Thanks for your assistance!
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Public bug reported:
After a resume from a lock/suspend, windows sizes are changed, fonts are
incorrect sizes (until mouse over), and windows have moved from the
secondary monitor to the primary monitor. This happens every time the
displays have been off (from a suspend or lock screen). AMD
This happens to me as well. I too have two monitors, and sometimes the
menu is even on the wrong monitor. Oddly enough, if I click off then
right-click again (right away), the menu appears correctly. It's almost
as if it is triggered by not being invoked after x amount of time.
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Thanks for your quick response on this! So awesome!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1868896
Title:
Minimized windows reappear when closing the overview
Status in
Mine does EVERYTHING EXACTLY as you just mentioned.
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> On Jan 4, 2019, at 3:25 AM, Benjamin Schmid <1748...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> wrote:
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> @vanvugt Seeing this VERY regularly in cosmic, too. Just came back here
> to re-check the status of this long-term annoying issue.
>
I didn’t need to remove GDM3, but installing LightDM (and switching to
it) fixed it for me. Well, I should say it was a workaround, anyway...
> On Oct 24, 2018, at 11:56 PM, ccdisle wrote:
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> Uncommenting "WaylandEnable=false " worked.
>
> Removing gdm3 did not work, I just got redirected to
I upgraded from 17.10 to 18.04. It wouldn't log in, but through ssh I
purged the nvidia drivers, installed 396 through the PPA, rebooted, and
it came up and worked. It is a tower with GTX 1060.
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I hear Pop!_OS 18.04 doesn't have this issue. I'm unfortunately about to
give up on Ubuntu and give that a try. Some word of reassurance from the
Ubuntu team here would be nice. Where they marked this as fixed, I'm not
hopeful of a fix--at least anytime soon. If anyone has found a true and
simple
At the top of this page it says "Fix Released". Does anyone know to to
get them to change the status to an open bug and re-evaluate it? It's
clearly not fixed.
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Hopeful this bug was fixed (as it improperly states above), I did a
fresh install on my machine with an Nvidia 1060. It will boot, then go
to a black screen on login, etc. I tried what people mentioned above,
but was not able to get a stable working system. I went back to 17.10
and have not had
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