Yes.. it does even without system monitor . It is captured in the first
logs I sent.
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 12:41, Daniel van Vugt <1902...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> That's just gnome-system-monitor and GTK-3 rendering inefficiently,
> which is bug 1773502 ...
>
> Does your problem happen
Thanks Antonio, that demonstrates the problem very clearly.
If you didn't change the default options, you should be in an X11
session. Just to make sure, can you please share the output of running
the following command in a terminal?
echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE
Also, it would be useful if you
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thanks for the reply and sorry for the confusion, I was reading the
focal manifest when I saw sddm. That's the same issue than bug #1890394
that was backported now to older series and a regression from bug
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upgrading systemd to v237-3ubuntu10.43 on
Hi Oliver, regarding the first question I've no idea :). I installed
Ubuntu 2 days ago and I didn't change anything respect to the default,
but if you tell me how I can for sure check.
I also attached a short video as you suggested
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Thanks, Daniel. Is there any way of encouraging that mutter update in
Focal? Or at least of estimating when it will be shipped?
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Same issue appears on Ubuntu 20.10 (only since recent couple of days)
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Same comment as David Oswald (daoswald) here, from an Arch linux
5.9.3-arch1 running gdm on xorg.
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Unable to connect to
Also, when the laptop enters sleep mode after being inactive for a while
the screen flashes the same way, even on the desktop after i log in.
This can be fixed by changing the screen's refresh rate from 120hz to
48hz and then back to 120hz.
I believe this message in the logs is related:
A relevant denial from comment #2 is:
AVC apparmor="DENIED" operation="open"
profile="snap.chromium.chromium" name="/run/udev/data/c166:0" pid=2802
requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r"
That should be allowed by connecting the raw-usb interface though.
Could you please ensure that said
Hi Heather,
I performed the commands you suggested. I send you separately screen
prints of the results, as they are too large to attach to this email.
Aftwerwards, I decided to reinitialise the PC completely by installing
Linux Lite, which installed successfully.
Best Regards,
Paul
On Tue, 3
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 at 21:00, BMS Trustees wrote:
> Hi Heather,
>
> I’ve never used or any aspect of LibreOffice, and I’d not previously heard
> of Tango. I think it was bundled with Ubuntu 20.04. I’ll try the commands
> you mention later this week.
>
> Thank you for your prompt reply.
>
> Best
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 at 21:00, BMS Trustees wrote:
> Hi Heather,
>
> I’ve never used or any aspect of LibreOffice, and I’d not previously heard
> of Tango. I think it was bundled with Ubuntu 20.04. I’ll try the commands
> you mention later this week.
>
> Thank you for your prompt reply.
>
> Best
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 at 21:00, BMS Trustees wrote:
> Hi Heather,
>
> I’ve never used or any aspect of LibreOffice, and I’d not previously heard
> of Tango. I think it was bundled with Ubuntu 20.04. I’ll try the commands
> you mention later this week.
>
> Thank you for your prompt reply.
>
> Best
Thank you for the report Antonio. Is this in a default X11 session, or a
wayland session?
Would you be able to share a screencast demonstrating the issue?
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Hello,
These are the steps to reproduce it for both .deb and snap versions.
Once Thunderbird is open, right click around the tab bar and choose customize.
Once in that window, choose either to show title bar or hide (depending on what
you have already done prior). Close the customize window,
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(PS: all along I thought my headphones had dropped once too often...
only now discovered by chance that it's a Ubuntu-related bug.)
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Thank you for the report Allan. Would you mind filing an upstream bug at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi#h=dupes%7CFirefox, and sharing the
link to it here?
Thanks!
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Title:
Annoying "call from" message when connecting Bose devices
Status in bluez
"HomepageLocation" has a bit of a misleading name. It defines only the
page that is opened when clicking the homepage toolbar button, which
isn't a thing anymore.
So what you really want to define is "RestoreOnStartupURLs"
(https://www.chromium.org/administrators/policy-
Thanks for the reply!
I tried your steps:
- When using wayland, the flashing also doesn't occur on the desktop
- Kernel 5.4.0-52 doesn't boot at all
- Kernel 5.8.4 does boot, but the flashing is still there
Editing the gdm3 config file however, did fix the flashing on the log in
screen. On both
Also solved upgrading from 20.04LTS to 20.10.
I have a JBL TUNE500BT working now.
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I don't get the issue on Ubuntu 20.04 or 20.10 server or desktop
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> (untested) patch
I built gsd with this patch and it works for me - it suspends with
external monitor connected.
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Comment from the new duplicate
'This most trivial (untested) patch to use this settings seems to be:
diff --git a/plugins/power/gsd-power-manager.c
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This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-wallpapers -
20.10.3-0ubuntu0.20.10.1
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* Update Vcs-* fields.
ubuntu-wallpapers (20.10.3-0ubuntu1) hirsute; urgency=medium
* Make two of the
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* Make two of the
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Thank you for your bug report, could you do
$ journalctl -f
trigger the bug and share any warning or error which was printed there?
Do you have xdg-desktop-portal-gtk installed?
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** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
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This seems similar to bug 1902001.
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GDM crashes after upgrade to 20.10 due to apparmor and
Thank you for your bug report. Could you give exact steps, when you say
'mess around with showing title or not', does it mean that if you open
that dialog, click the box one, close thunderbird you get the issue? or
you need more clicks?
does it do every time?
could you do
$ journalctl -f
trigger
I solved the problem with
$ sudo killall -9 gnome-shell
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After upgrading from Ubuntu 20.04 to 20.10 my GDM crashes regularly even
without user interaction when the computer is left unused. After the
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Ah, forgot 20.10 was now out. Will check that too :)
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I suggest 20.10, not 20.04 because only 20.10 and later has the latest
Mesa which needs testing before upstreaming the issue.
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Hi, I've upgraded my machine to 20.10. This has updated my mutter
version to the buggy one. Now my keyboard layout configurations are
cancelled randomly not only after boot/sleep. Even worse, I cannot
install the 3.36.1 anymore.
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You seem to be using the 'oibaf' PPA which is unsupported and is known
to cause such problems.
Please remove that PPA from your system, retest, and if the problem
continues then open a new bug.
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I'll double-check on the latest 20.04 images today. I skipped that step
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no keyboard input or mouse movements are recognized.
screen freezes.
the issue doesn't happens on safe mode, or nomodeset. but I am unable to
use any graphic card in that state.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu7.1
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