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> correction - needed to disable dnsmasq service as network manager
> starts it instead.
network-manager in 17.04 and later is not expected to start dnsmasq, it
integrates with resolved instead. Have you overridden the default
network-manager config?
Is it possible your issue is related to LP:
Public bug reported:
Got this after ubuntu dock crashed and failed to load on subsequent
reboots.Running dash to dock instead.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: gnome-shell 3.26.1-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-16.19-generic 4.13.4
Uname: Linux
netcfg is also fixed.
netcfg (1.142ubuntu4) artful; urgency=medium
* Add resolved support. LP: #1714167
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network-manager is also fixed:
network-manager (1.8.2-1ubuntu6) artful; urgency=medium
* src/dns/nm-dns-manager.c:
- Fix resolved detection, the symlink target is usually relative to
the root, such that in chroots the file points to a file inside the
chroot. But keep absolute
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livecd-rootfs fixed in version 2.468:
livecd-rootfs (2.468) artful; urgency=medium
[ Dimitri John Ledkov ]
* Drop obsolete fix-ups of resolv.conf, debootstrap should now result in
correct symlink to resolved without any further fixes.
[ Michael Hudson-Doyle ]
* Have
So how was /etc/resolv.conf configured before you removed it? To my
understanding, there should be no problems after upgrade from any of the
default configurations in 17.04.
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Ok, a little workaround did restore the System Settings for me (assuming
one had this problem after changing the dock position just like me):
- sudo apt install dconf-editor
- Navigate to org>gnome>shell-extensions>dash-to-dock>dock-position
- Restore dock position to it's default value
System
Here are some further investigations, if it can help:
- I have upgraded from 17.04 to 17.10 rather than doing a fresh install
- by default, the file /usr/share/vulkan/icd.d/nvidia_icd.json has its ICD's
library_path set to libGL.so.1. If I change the value to libGLX_nvidia.so.0
instead, I can
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I believe I know what's happening: it looks like Ubuntu created a
virtual screen. If I put my mouse pointer to the right, it vanishes the
same way it does when there's a second monitor/screen attached to the
system. Don't know how it happened, though, since I haven't changed my
screen resolution
I'm having the same problem. Started soon after I changed the dock
position from left to bottom. Have already tried to reinstall gnome-
control-center, but to no avail. Rebooting won't help either.
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package cracklib-runtime 2.9.2-5build1 failed to
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in
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Bluetooth speaker used the HSP/HFP profile by
Public bug reported:
wayland, gnome-shell, 17.10, up-to-date system.
It seems my monitors.xml is not consulted on gdm launch/session launch,
either wayland or X. I have two monitors, and I want to place one on
the right and one on the left. This isn't working, I just get the
default sort,
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I just upgraded from 17.04 to release version of 17.10, then I encounter
this problem, too. comment #6's method fixed this issue for me.
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Running wayland, gnome-shell, 17.10, up-to-date.
I have two monitors plugged into my computer, a couple days ago,
everything was fine. Now, after a couple of crashes, and package
upgrades, I can no longer re-arrange my monitors on the control center
interface. When I mouse
Same problem here - booting kubuntu 17.10 using the new, default
'lowlatency' kernel led to a black screen. Manually selecting the
'generic' kernel via the advanced options in grub worked fine. I've got
an nvidia 780 card.
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Installed package versions
dpb@aries:~[0]$ dpkg -l |grep gnome-shell
ii chrome-gnome-shell 9-0ubuntu1
all GNOME Shell extensions integration for web browsers
ii gnome-shell3.26.1-0ubuntu4
core file
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I'm having the same problem, following Marius Tip theres one Input
Device that keeps repeating events. Is this normal? It's really
annoying, it interrupts all key holdings (even the arrow ones, ugh). The
device that keeps repeating the events, and the repeated events:
/dev/input/event9: PEAQ
See bugs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1725545 (user
avatar)
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1725546
(login background)
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An important factor in staying consistent with the overall aesthetics of
the ubuntu design language would be to disable the use of the noise
texture on gdm to provide a seamless transition from the plymouth boot
splash onto the gdm login. Here is the override provided to fix
Public bug reported:
I'm resuming from suspend with multiple monitors attached, and
occasionally I get a crash of gnome-shell. Will attach the core file
PID: 1349 (gnome-shell)
UID: 1000 (dpb)
GID: 1000 (dpb)
Signal: 8 (FPE)
Timestamp: Fri
Public bug reported:
The gdm login avatar vertical alignment alignment is off by a couple of
pixels and can be easily fixed by correcting the user icon margin setup
like so using an override in ubuntu.css in the gnome-shell themes
directory:
.framed-user-icon {
margin: 4px 0px 0px 2px
** Summary changed:
- ubuntu.css styling issues
+ ubuntu.css styling issues - hot corner ripple box
** Description changed:
Enabling hot-corners using dconf-editor under 'org.gnome.shell enable-
hot-corner' as true, the colour of the ripple is still blue (Adwaita
default scheme) since the
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Hi all,
I have the exact same issue on my primary monitor.
Alienware Alpha R2
Primary monitor connected to Nvidia GTX 960
Secondary monitor connected to Startech USB32HD4K (Displaylink Driver)
Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
One interesting thing I noticed is that if you set rotation in "All
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** Description changed:
- This seems to be the same problem as described in bug #1636262, only
- this time it happened during upgrade from 16.10 to 17.04. The setup
- process (do-release-upgrade -d) aborted and I had to finish it manually.
+ [Impact]
+ Upgrading cracklib-runtime is not working
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My onboard Intel network adapter has [X] Connect automatically but when
I start my Gnome session, I always have to tell it to Connect which it
does without error.
You can't see it in the Gnome dialog windows but this connection is set
to also connect to a VPN. I setup this
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Title:
package cracklib-runtime 2.9.2-5build1 failed to install/upgrade:
dependency
Extensions installed?
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in object_instance_finalize from
js::Class::doFinalize
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one
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New
Bug description:
Public bug reported:
Trying to upgrade to 17.10, on 21 Oct 2017.
I experienced this error on both my machines - a 2007 intel iMac & a 2016
Zenbook.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: cracklib-runtime 2.9.2-5build1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-16.19-generic 4.13.4
PS: Debian apparently added the udev rules in usb-modeswitch-data,
version 20160803-1; see https://launchpad.net/debian/+source/usb-
modeswitch-data/+changelog.
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** Changed in: cracklib2 (Ubuntu Zesty)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Brian Murray (brian-murray)
** Changed in: cracklib2 (Ubuntu Xenial)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Brian Murray (brian-murray)
** Changed in: cracklib2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in:
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
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I dont have Wayland session choice, even on Intel gfx card.
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When switching prime profiles to Intel & using kms for
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The HP hs3110 WWAN adapter is not recognized and does not work out of
the box.
The device is a rebranded Huawei MU736 but reports a different VID/PID
pair (03f0:521d). With a few manual steps the device will work.
Add the following two udev rules:
# HP hs3110 (Huawei
Ubuntu's gnome-terminal has patch, originating from Red Hat, with the
title "Extra padding around transparent terminals in Wayland". Just by
its name it's truly suspicious, but I don't have time now to verify if
that's causing this terrible look. Anyway, as said, it's probably
irrelevant.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Migrate to hunspell-en-us in
Public bug reported:
When I try to uninstall aisleriot solitaire from "Software", it is
impossible because that app is not listed in.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: aisleriot 1:3.22.2-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-16.19-generic 4.13.4
Uname: Linux
Geez... indeed. I can confirm that look with vte and gnome-terminal
Ubuntu packages. It looks awful.
I'm using vte and gnome-terminal from git (the rest is stock 17.10).
They don't have this visual problem, but the shrinkage is there. So
probably it's irrelevant.
Also, Ubuntu's vte &
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mission-control-5 crashed with signal 5
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It's very handy to send any open Ubuntu application window to below all
- other open windows (it says open yet now occluded) by clicking mouse
+ other open windows (it stays open yet now occluded) by clicking mouse
middle button on window title bar (opposite of left
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Ubuntu 17.10, the keyboard shortcut to lock the
screen (by default, Win-L) doesn't lock the screen anymore. If I go into
the keyboard shortcuts settings panel and change it, whatever I change
it to does nothing, either. However, the icon in the gnome login
Literally one pixel beyond the edges of the window. I've attached a
screenshot that I hope illustrates this.
You see two windows which were auto-placed by the window manager. If
they didn't have scroll bars, they wouldn't overlap, but they do, by one
pixel. Depending on which window is in the
Thanks for your response Jeremy.
I filed all three issues in a same report since all three refer to the
same styling file (ubuntu.css) under the gnome-shell themes folder.
If it's a must I'll separate the report later on.
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package cracklib-runtime 2.9.2-3 failed to install/upgrade: dependency
Public bug reported:
I'm new to this, but my Ubuntu MATE upgrade from 17.04 to 17.10 had
Cracklib configuration crash out and it made a long mess on the
terminal. My system told me I should report this.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: cracklib-runtime 2.9.2-3
Paul, what do you mean by "scroll bars extending one pixel past the
right and bottom edges"??
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terminal gets
Yes, I see what you see: the borders around the tabs are missing. Not
just on the Security prefpane, on all of them, that have tabs.
But that's all that's wrong. (Or at least all that's obviously wrong.)
So while I can corroborate you, I think it's a different error and
should have a separate bug
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I think the GDM login screen texture was intentional for Ubuntu 17.10.
Please file separate bugs for separate issues. I count 3 separate issues
here (the ripple, the login avatar alignment, the login texture).
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@egmont-gmail Do the other affected terminals also have scroll bars
extending one pixel past the right and bottom edges, the way gnome-
terminal has?
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Application icons (Telegram, Dropbox, etc) disappear after waking PC up
from sleep. Applications are still running, but icons are gone.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: gnome-shell 3.26.1-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-16.19-generic 4.13.4
I'm no longer working there so it's not very important to me anymore. I
suppose if somebody still needed this fix they would have made a comment
here by now... With 18.04 around the corner I imagine desktop usage of
14.04 isn't very applicable anymore.
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Enabling hot-corners using dconf-editor under 'org.gnome.shell enable-
hot-corner' as true, the colour of the ripple is still blue (Adwaita
default scheme) since the compiled shell theme still uses the specified
asset resource:///org/gnome/shell/theme/corner-ripple-ltr.png -
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So, as thinking on this, I must say, maybe this is my mis-interpretation
of the problem. Maybe not the colour prompt causes this, but if I use a
newer (or ssh into a newer) ubuntu box versus ssh into an
That's an essential feature that should never be abandoned. I'm facing
similar issues like Dmitriy did. Are there ways to patch or downgrade
Nautilus? It's working perfectly in 17.04
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I use dash to dock rather than dash-to-panel but am now running the
command and will try and get an output for you.
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I can confirm there's an issue again on Ubuntu 17.10
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Title:
restore type-ahead find
Status in Nautilus:
Expired
Status in
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I don't know how to tell, but it seems the bug happens when the prompt
has effect on the title of the window. What I mean here: opening a
gnome-terminal with a colourful PS1 causes this. However if I ssh
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Title:
Restore failed due to missing source option
Status in Déjà Dup:
I just installed the final release of Artful, without choosing to
install updates from the network, and /var/lib/apt/lists is full and I
am able to use 'ubuntu-bug apport' without having to run a software
update.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed
Fixed upstream in 36.3. I've uploaded to artful-proposed.
** Description changed:
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+
+ Users can't restore a backup on a fresh install from the deja-dup UI.
+
+ [ Test Case ]
+
+ Open "Backups" (or run 'deja-dup') and click the "Restore..." button.
+
+ You should see a dropdown
I installed Ubuntu 17.10 and the bug isn't there :)
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All Apps screen aren't removed from overview when there's no
Wow, I'm sorry I totally forget about this. Are you still interested in
seeing this fixed in the Ubuntu archive?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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So this is mostly triggered by extensions (and considering how things are done,
we can't prevent them).
Or some wrong JS code which we didn't identified yet.
Crash for users using dash-to-panel is fixed (I've proposed the fix
upstream https://github.com/jderose9/dash-to-panel/pull/263), for the
** Changed in: deja-dup
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Restore failed due to missing source option
Status
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** Changed in: cracklib2 (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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package cracklib-runtime 2.9.2-3 failed
** Changed in: nautilus
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Thumbnails too small in 'open file' dialog nautilus
pullasuti, do you have a *.crash file in /var/crash/ related to gnome-
shell?
Please attach them mentioning here the versions of gnome-shell and
libmutter you're using in your systems (mostly for recording them for
later times).
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) =>
** Changed in: deja-dup
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Restore failed due to missing source option
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Status: New => Confirmed
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