I've seen a couple of people report issues with manual NVIDIA driver
installations recently but so long as you installed the NVIDIA driver
through the 'Additional Drivers' app then it is expected to work.
I think I ran out of ideas for this bug a month ago but it does seem to
be assigned to the wr
Can I do anything to help troubleshoot this issue further? The issue has
persisted through the last kernel updates, I am now on kernel version
5.8.0-49. Wayland works for the most part, but some apps won't start,
and screen sharing works only partially.
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** Package changed: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) => nvidia-graphics-drivers-460
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** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 (Ubuntu) => xorg-server
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Importance: Undecided => H
The CPU intensive process is `/usr/lib/xorg/Xorg vt2 -displayfd 3 -auth
/run/user/1000/gdm/Xauthority -background none -noreset -keeptty
-verbose 3`, which uses close to 100% of one core continuously.
I have no extension enabled. I have checked that there is no
`~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensio
Please ensure you don't have any extensions enabled, by running:
gsettings set org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions "[]"
rm -rf ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions
and reboot. Does the problem still occur after that?
** Package changed: xorg-server (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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That's kind of good. When the CPU fan is spinning hard, what process
does 'top' report using the most CPU?
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Title:
[ThinkPad
The attached log gathered after a reboot into Ubuntu, a couple of
minutes after logging in. The CPU fan is spinning up pretty frequently.
** Attachment added: "journal.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1919093/+attachment/5477099/+files/journal.txt
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A shorter log is best. So maybe reboot and then run in a VT:
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
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[ThinkPad P1 Gen 3 w/ In
Please find attached the apt log from this March. As mentioned, the
problem first occurred on a reboot on March 13, but the computer had
been on for a few days before that. I'm pretty certain it had been
rebooted previously in the same month.
When you request another log like `journal1.txt`, shoul
Another log like that in comment #3 might also help.
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Title:
[ThinkPad P1 Gen 3 w/ Intel + Nvidia Quadro T2000] Desktop does
> this problem occurred for the first time when I rebooted it this
weekend (Sat 2021-03-13)
Please attach a copy of /var/log/apt/history.log so that we might figure
out what changed around that time. I was only guessing that it's
probably the kernel.
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Status:
Using Wayland lets me be productive for the most part, but there are
some things that don't work for me on Wayland
- Chromium
- Screen sharing in Teams
- Spotify
Thanks a lot for the help so far!
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Thanks. Please also try some older/newer kernels:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=M;O=D
Alternatively, if you just need a working machine then it sounds like
you should uninstall the Nvidia-460 driver and stick with 'Ubuntu on
Wayland'.
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- Desktop does not l
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