It happens in 20.04 too, so it could eventually be a Nouveau bug.
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Opened issue in iBus repo: https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues/2237
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Status: New
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Well, this project seems to be dead.
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Seems to be fixed in Firefox 76.0.1, can anyone confirm?
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[Bluetooth speaker BSP08WBT, playback] No
Hello maria-berlinger,
I get this bug on Ubuntu 18.04 while using the following browser
versions as of today May 3 2020:
- Firefox 75.0
- Chromium version 81.0.4044.122 (Official build), updated a few hours ago
Here's a screenshot of Firefox after opening Chromium:
https://imgur.com/PIOmWs9.png
Here's another sample, ironically caught while googling about the glitch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyAABGd9NUM
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I managed to briefly record the glitch before it went away; it's quite
random, and whenever I was recording, it didn't appear, but whenever I
stopped recording, it popped up.
First 2 seconds.
https://youtu.be/776ob6NjO3w
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** Description changed:
When using Chromium, and there's 2 or more windows open, an intermittent
hardware glitch is triggered, as if the screen was divided into a small
quadrant grid, and these quadrants were
BTW, it keeps on happening in 18.04.
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When resuming from suspend, user session is closed
Status in
This bug means lost work, so it's a bit puzzling that it hasn't received
any attention.
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When resuming from
Isn't firefox-77 a tad ahead? For example, Ubuntu 18.04 is a LTS release
that should benefit from having stable software, and Firefox is at 75.
This bug is a bit of a show-stopper for people who have to develop
websites and test them on both Firefox and Chromium, and/or
simultaneously use an
Public bug reported:
When using Chromium, and there's 2 or more windows open, an intermittent
hardware glitch is triggered, as if the screen was divided into a small
quadrant grid, and these quadrants were horizontally and vertically
skewed & degraded into particles.
The glitch happens in a
Isn't 77 a tad ahead? Ubuntu 18.04 is a LTS release that should benefit
from having stable software, and Firefox is at 75.
This bug is a bit of a show-stopper for someone who has to develop
websites and test them on both Firefox and Chromium, and/or
simultaneously use an Electron-based editor
Any news?
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When resuming from suspend, user session is closed
Status in gnome-screensaver package in Ubuntu:
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Title:
Can't sync iPod (touch 2G): device recognized by file manager but not
by media players / managers
** Description changed:
When opening Chrome/Electron-based applications while Firefox is open,
Firefox' tab contents stop responding, and it becomes necessary to close
Firefox and reopen it.
This includes:
- VSCode: https://code.visualstudio.com/download
- Atom: https://atom.io
-
Public bug reported:
When opening Chrome/Electron-based applications while Firefox is open, Firefox'
tab contents stop responding, and it becomes necessary to close Firefox and
reopen it.
This includes:
- VSCode: https://code.visualstudio.com/download
- Atom: https://atom.io
- Chromium browser
Public bug reported:
This is a weird quirk:
When typing Spanish accented capital letters, one presses the Accent key
(') and then the letter (e.g. "a"), so the sequence " ' + a " results in
"á".
Expected: Pressing Accent + Letter = Accented Letter.
What happens: When one presses Accent +
Hi, #3 is *still* an issue, as I can't access my iPod, which is
recognized by the USB subsystem, but file managers in general only seem
to access it via gphoto2:// protocol instead of afc:// (which seems to
be recognized as a network protocol).
Syncing files via Rhythmbox or Banshee isn't
Followed instructions from #67.
Running 'cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_driver' to
check for frequency scaling driver shows 'acpi-cpufreq' instead of
'intel_pstate', even *before* adding 'intel_pstate=disable' to
/etc/default/grub.
After adding 'intel_pstate=disable' to
According to this link, disabling Intel pstate governor brings the
temperature down back to 16.04 levels:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1063363/laptop-cpugpu-overheating-after-
update-to-18-04-lts/1064534#1064534
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I'll leave my hardware specs here, it could help pinning down the problem cause.
I'm using NVidia driver 340.107.
The overheating occurs under kernel 4.15, both in 16.04 and 18.04, *but*
18.04 runs about 8°C - 10°C hotter.
Kernel 4.18 runs just as hot in 18.04.
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Same problem here:
Lenovo ThinkPad T410s
Intel i5 (1st gen, 2.53Ghz)
NVidia NVS3100M graphics
Kernel 4.4 in 16.04 idles at 35°C - 37°C (fresh, high-quality thermal
paste applied a week ago).
Kernel 4.15 in 18.04 idles at 48°C - 52°C.
Only Dropbox and Megasync in the background; htop shows very
This problem hasn't been happening on 4.4.0-141-generic, so this bug can
be closed.
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After session logout, black
Hello,
are there any updates on this report?
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Status in
This has been happening randomly; yesterday, the speaker worked again.
For now, this report can be closed.
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*bump*
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Artist / Album folder names not renamed after correcting ID3 tags (as
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Status in rhythmbox
Not affected by the problem anymore.
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Not using 14.04 anymore.
This can be closed if not affecting anybody else.
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Video acceleration regression for Radeon Xpress
Public bug reported:
# What happens:
After resuming from suspend, audio playback to bluetooth speaker isn't
possible, only the machine's internal speakers work.
Bluetooth speaker is a selectable option as output, but audio is not
routed to bluetooth speaker, playback defaults to internal
Hello Daniel,
this is the only session-related crash log I found in /var/crash
(log attached)
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** Description changed:
# What happens:
In Ubuntu 16.04 / elementaryOS, after session logout, I get a black
screen (screen is off, not illuminated as a black background), with no
- user input options.
+ user input options, and unable to switch to consoles using
+ Ctrl+F1/F2/etc.
#
Public bug reported:
# What happens:
In Ubuntu 16.04 / elementaryOS, after session logout, I get a black
screen (screen is off, not illuminated as a black background), with no
user input options.
# What should happen:
Go back to the session greeter where I can log in again.
# How this happens:
Hello Paul,
this is a really old bug that can finally be forgotten.
The new Firefox is much better!
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> indigocat,
>
> We are sorry that we do not always have the capacity to review all
** Description changed:
Can't sync iPod (touch 2G): when mounting in file manager, the access
address afc://[device uuid] appends a ":3" at the end, so it turns to
afc://[uuid]:3, which the file manager shows as an empty location.
- Removing the ":3" at the end and entering afc://[device
Public bug reported:
Can't sync iPod (touch 2G): when mounting in file manager, the access
address afc://[device uuid] appends a ":3" at the end, so it turns to
afc://[uuid]:3, which the file manager shows as an empty location.
Removing the ":3" at the end and entering afc://[device uuid]
Same here; via file manager, entering afc://[device's uuid] allows for
file management, but neither Rhythmbox or Banshee can manage audio files
anymore.
Ubuntu 16.04 & elementary OS (based on Ubuntu 16.04).
Kernel: vanilla Ubuntu 4.4.0-104
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Public bug reported:
When resuming from suspend, user session is closed.
Scenario:
I have open applications for work: Chromium, Emacs, etc. I'm using a
laptop (ThinkPad T410s).
When I close the lid, system goes to suspend.
When opening the lid, system resumes.
Expected: my user session is
Any ideas?
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Artist / Album folder names not renamed after correcting ID3 tags (as
Banshee does)
Status in rhythmbox
Public bug reported:
When adding music files, they're stored under folders that follow the
original Artist / Album names, and aren't renamed after the new,
corrected names.
Example:
-I add a 10-song album, named "Frop", by "Bob Dobbs", with songs named A, B,
C...H, I, and J.
-In the ID3 tag,
Disregard, further testing in progress.
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Crackling
Disregard, further testing in progress.
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I checked in Firefox 55, which routes all audio via PulseAudio, and
sound is perfect.
There may be a problem between chromium-browser and pulseaudio.
** Description changed:
PulseAudio exhibits abnormal behavior after resuming from suspend:
- Crackling sound present during HTML5 video
Public bug reported:
All HTML5 videos watched in Chromium, using PulseAudio as session-wide audio
daemon, begin to crackle, as if there were audio buffer underruns.
I began experiencing this problem while watching videos on YouTube, edX,
Coursera, Udemy.
Going through all PulseAudio
Public bug reported:
PulseAudio exhibits abnormal behavior after resuming from suspend:
Crackling sound present during HTML5 video playback in browsers (Chromium,
Firefox, Chrome).
I tried adding tsched=0 to load-module module-udev-detect in
/etc/pulse/default.pa, and it didn't work.
I
Since I had to revert to the Trusty stack (both kernel and xorg) because
of stability issues, here's my current chrome://gpu output with default
hardware acceleration enabled (without ignoring gpu blacklist). This
shows the original problem, in a nutshell.
Upgrading to the xenial stack is a
Thing is, the apparent symptom is fixed, but video acceleration is still
missing in comparison to chromium-browser 53; the black screen in
chromium is a known bug that appears when hardware acceleration via
"ignore gpu blacklist" is enabled (visible as well in version 53).
What's happening in
Here it is:
chrome://gpu with "hardware acceleration when available" turned on.
Despite the seemingly available flags, Google Street View show a black
screen, and YouTube video acceleration doesn't work as it used to.
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My bad, you're right; the perils of bug reporting before coffee.
I'll post the file tonight, after setting the configuration to the
mentioned state.
Thanks for taking the time to review this report!
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I reinstalled the OS yesterday, with the default stack (kernel 3.19 and
the Vivid xorg), but the output is still the same.
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Hello,
ElementaryOS running vanilla Ubuntu 14.04 kernel 3.13.0-117-generic and
xserver-xorg-lts-trusty.
I upgraded chromium-browser to version 58.0.3029.81-0ubuntu0.14.04.1172
last night, and all video acceleration flags are absent from the
version, even after enabling
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1610591 ***
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Because you had said it could be related to Mesa, so I asked again
referring to the Mesa package.
Close it if you want.
I guess I'll never ask for help anymore.
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After updating the Ubuntu HWE stack in 14.04 to Wily (kernel 4.2 and
xserver-xorg-video-radeon-lts-wily), system boots up fine, but screen is
laggy; although DRI3 is now enabled (according to Xorg.0.log), 2D
acceleration seems to be gone.
System is an older Pentium laptop
Oh boy, this is getting more complex.
Perhaps I'll just stick with the Vivid Xorg stack for good, don't want this to
become a waste of time.
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Just taking a wild guess (not my field): could this hypothetically be
remotely related to DRI?
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Video
I updated the Xorg stack and drivers as recommended here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
sudo apt-get install --install-recommends xserver-xorg-core-lts-xenial
xserver-xorg-lts-xenial xserver-xorg-video-all-lts-xenial xserver-xorg-
input-all-lts-xenial
Done: booted with Vivid kernel (3.19.0-68).
Radeon driver version 7.7 (current lts-xenial) and Timo's bisected
~trusty2.6 show tearing in web videos in Chromium (the most efficient
browser for this purpose).
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Funny thing is, Ubuntu's stock 7.5.0-1 version gives me no tearing at
all, whereas ~trusty2.6 does.
I'll test ~trusty2.6 with the Vivid kernel this afternoon.
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Tested ~trusty2.6.
Video playback in VLC and Kodi improved, couldn't notice hiccups not slowdowns
this time.
Web video playback in Chromium still affected by tearing.
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Tested ~trusty2.5, no changes observed compared to ~trusty2.4. Tearing
in fullscreen web videos (YouTube, Vimeo) persists, windowed mode runs a
tad better, local video playback in VLC and Kodi improved (no
tearing/hiccups, but a periodic lag that can be compared to time-
shifting about every 4
FTR, last working version is 7.5.0-1. Regression is first observed in version
7.5.0+git20150819.
At the moment it's hard for me to bisect (older production machine, not enough
disk space to install dev-essentials, can't free up space until at least next
week).
I'll have to try later.
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Indeed, I am using VDPAU since 7.5, as it has shown to improve video playback
framerates on computers like mine.
If needed, I can try 7.7 without VDPAU and see what happens...?
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2.4 tested; window-embedded Youtube on Chromium tears during the first 3
seconds, then plays back a bit smoother than 2.3 (less frequent hiccups).
Regarding fullscreen Chromium and VLC/Kodi,no changes observed.
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Tested; Chromium allows proper fullscreen again, gtk system GUI is still
responsive, but video tearing isn't going away; for a couple of seconds
it recedes slightly, but then comes back, both in windowed mode and
fullscreen.
As for VLC and Kodi, there's no really noticeable tearing now, but the
BTW, tearing/low framerate also occurs in VLC and Kodi, which normally
have fluid playback due to low overhead.
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System GUI (GTK) doesn't seem laggy, but web video playback still shows
a lot of tearing (Chromium, windowed or fullscreen).
Something odd happened in Chromium web video playback: it doesn't go fullscreen
properly when using this driver (looks like windowed-mode fullscreen).
When reverting to
Excellent, I'll test it this afternoon!
El lun., 5 de septiembre de 2016 11:11, Timo Aaltonen
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> new version available that now builds too
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BTW, I just finished testing the following scenarios, just to rule out a
kernel-related issue:
-Xserver: 1.18
-xserver-xorg-video-ati: 7.7
On kernels:
-3.13.0-95
-3.16.0-77
-3.19.0-68
-4.2.0-42
-4.4.0-36
Video lags on all kernels.
When using:
-Xserver: 1.16
-xserver-xorg-video-ati: 7.5
on the
Tested; fullscreen YouTube playback *somewhat* improved by a notch, but it
takes about 5 seconds to begin playing smoothly at 360p.
When going back to windowed/embedded playback, framerate plummets. Same
with other video sources.
Xorg 7.5.0-1 still stands out undefeated.
El vie., 2 sept. 2016 a
Just tested the drivers, video playback tear and GUI lag are still there.
We can cross 7.7.0-1 off the list.
dennis*mayr*
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On 1 September 2016 at 09:46, Dennis Mayr
wrote:
> Excellent, downloading right now...
>
> El jue., 1 de
Excellent, downloading right now...
El jue., 1 de septiembre de 2016 8:46, Timo Aaltonen
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> alright, uploaded to ppa:tjaalton/test
>
> https://launchpad.net/~tjaalton/+archive/ubuntu/test
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(I forgot a small detail: this machine can only run on 32bits)
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> Will do, I'll keep you posted either in 3 more hours, or tomorrow early in
> the morning.
> Cheers!
>
> El
Will do, I'll keep you posted either in 3 more hours, or tomorrow early in
the morning.
Cheers!
El mié., 31 de agosto de 2016 18:00, Timo Aaltonen
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> hang on, that's the wrong package :D I need to copy -radeon there..
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Sorry man, I was just looking for extra help.
Yes, I don't have enough space, there's less than 1 Gb free (about which
the system constantly warns), I have no external drive to dd my home
partition (I've been awfully broke for 2 years), and I can't delete stuff
yet until I'm done with some
I'll have to ask someone else to do help me out with this, as this
machine has no more disk space to store repos, not enough power to
compile quickly, and not enough time off-production to do both.
I'll get back here as soon as I can.
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Ok, whatever guys, I reported it to upstream devs, who seem to actually
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Packages are plain, vanilla Ubuntu.
Here are 2 videos: the first is using the Vivid xorg stack, YouTube
fullscreen on Chromium. The second video is the same, under the Xenial
stack.
Vivid: https://youtu.be/Ykhp2L_pf7Y
Xenial: https://youtu.be/p7FvXTzlIa0
The regression is patent, and it was
The reason I'm reporting this problem is:
I'm running Ubuntu 14.04, I have no plans to upgrade to 16.04 (older laptop,
maxed out at 2Gb RAM), yet System Update insists on suggesting to upgrade my
HWE stack (Vivid: EOL). Doing so results in a show-stopping video performance
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Ok, since you don't seem to believe this, here are 2 videos: the first
is using the Vivid xorg stack, YouTube fullscreen on Chromium. The
second video is the same, under the Xenial stack.
Vivid: https://youtu.be/Ykhp2L_pf7Y
Xenial: https://youtu.be/p7FvXTzlIa0
The regression is patent, and it
Any ideas?
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Title:
Video acceleration regression for Radeon Xpress 200M (r300) in xorg-
lts-xenial &
I tried stock 16.04, and upstream xorg; no improvement.
What I've identified is: any xorg version that supports DRI3 shows a
performance regression even if only DRI2 is active. Enabling DRI3
worsens video performance and tearing.
xorg-lts-vivid is the latest version that will work flawlessly.
** Also affects: dri
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Video acceleration regression for Radeon
I've just upgraded the kernel to 4.4.0-34-lowlatency by installing the
linux-image-lowlatency-lts-xenial package.
Video acceleration works just fine combined with the
xserver-xorg-video-radeon-lts-vivid (DRI2).
Problems begin when using xserver-xorg-video-radeon-lts-wily or xserver-
** Attachment added: "Xenial Xorg log (not working)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-lts-transitional/+bug/1610591/+attachment/4715695/+files/Xorg.0.log.xenial.txt
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