Just firefox open.
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xdg-desktop-portal crashed with SIGSEGV in
g_cclosure_marshal_generic()
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The drivers from Epson are not part of Ubuntu. You will need to obtain
support for them from Epson.
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I had to reboot my laptop and for a while there seemed no problem the
flood of Malicious data in the system log - then suddenly it started
again at the rate of 17,000 lines per hour.
The Bluetooth device is part of the Intel AC1365 combo unit.
I have attached the start of the boot log and a
The first crash in your log is bug 1782984. You can avoid that by
logging into 'Ubuntu on Wayland'.
The remaining crashes (signal 11) I can't yet identify so please follow these
instructions:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses#Missing_a_crash_report_or_having_a_.crash_attachment
Your
+1, I would also strongly prefer that Ubuntu stops adopting snap by
default, or at least give users the option to use other deb/apt
alternatives. I respect the work done by snap developers, but given its
current state breaking XDG standards, forced app updates, and impact on
size/performance, I
If the problem occurs in Wayland and also after uninstalling the old
driver, then it sounds like either a kernel bug or a hardware connection
problem.
It looks like this is a desktop but with a laptop screen. Is that right?
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This bug was fixed in the package libfprint - 1:1.94.3+tod1-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream release (LP: #1944369)
* debian/libfprint-2-2.postinst: Devices triggers updated
* debian/libfprint-2-tod1.symbols: Add new symbols
Please open a new bug about the Wayland problem by running:
ubuntu-bug gnome-shell
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Title:
[focal] Xorg crashed with
Certainly using nvidia-driver-470 will avoid this crash. Although
choosing 'Ubuntu on Xorg' at the login screen with nvidia-driver-510
should avoid it too.
P.S. GNOME Shell refers to the integrated GPU (Intel) as primary
(because it's attached to the screen), and the more powerful GPU
(usually
I can't seem to reproduce the problem, and bug 1966443 doesn't appear to
be relevant. Please repeat the steps in comment #3...
My new theory is that the upgrade to Mesa 22 you mention in comment #5
is showing a crash in Mesa itself (which will crash GTK4 apps like
gnome-extensions-app). Because
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1965897 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1965897
** Description changed:
- For "https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1966221;
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: gnome-shell 42~beta-1ubuntu3
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => firefox (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: kwin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- 60fps video is choppy in firefox 98 and ubuntu 21.10
+ 60fps video is choppy in firefox 98 and Kubuntu 21.10
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Init script for saned is spammy on
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I keep getting calendar notification pop-ups -- at the top middle of my
screen -- even though in the calendar settings in Notifications I have
"Notification Popups" turned off.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: gnome-calendar 41.2-3
ProcVersionSignature:
Not sure if this is filed under the right package (is this a
driver/kernel issue ?), but I can reproduce with Intel TigerLake-LP GT2
hardware - it used to work from Ubuntu 20.04 to 21.10, and fails with
22.04 alpha, even from the Live 20220326 ISO.
vainfo shows the same thing as original post:
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scanimage assert failure: *** Error
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Sane lib crashes with "buffer overflow
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Simple Scan detect Mustek 1200 UB Plus as
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If this version does not work, please change status.
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This model is recognized by libsane1 in all supported versions of
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Sane does not recognize Epson Corp.
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_widget_get_ancestor()
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1966524 ***
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I managed to get the card back with pulseaudio:
- logout of desktop session/xrdp
- systemctl restart xrdp
- unplug usb sound card from Ubuntu (this is not a usb redirection issue)
- login to xrdp
- run pulseaudio-dlna python script (not sure if it's related but was running
previously for dlna,
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Public bug reported:
This device was working fine until I applied the latest patches/kernel
Bus 001 Device 013: ID 0d8c:0102 C-Media Electronics, Inc. CM106 Like
Sound Device
Before: logged in to Ubuntu desktop with xrdp. Plugged in the USB sound card
and pulseaudio detected the card as
Public bug reported:
Looks like the FF add-on that allows you to review/alter gnome-shell
extensions no longer works now that firefox is a snap. It was working
when I initially installed Ubuntu-22.04 two weeks ago (I chose native
apt of FF over snap then), but last week there was the
Public bug reported:
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu-22.04 two weeks ago. I don't think the
automatic lock on idle feature has worked the entire time (and I've been
patching all the time when available). If I manually lock the screen it
works - but if I don't, I can go to bed and the next day
Ok, so setting "GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus" would work around the issue. That's
valuable knowledge, and thank you for figuring it out.
Unfortunately you are not supposed to set that variable explicitly on a
GNOME desktop, and especially not in a Wayland session. Doing so has
adverse side effects, so we
Both Xorg and Wayland can be solved this way, and this is what I just tested
out.
They both seem to have this problem, but both can be solved this way.
Thank you for your positive response and help!
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After upgrade to jammy, noticed that the gnome session locks the screen
when I unplug an external screen.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: gnome-shell 42~beta-1ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-23.23-generic 5.15.27
Uname: Linux
Not just Edge, but all applications
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IBus input method candidate box cannot follow the cursor
Status in ibus package in
Everything is just as you said it would be.And it correctly on Microsoft
Edge.
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IBus input method candidate box cannot
In any case using /etc/environment on Ubuntu for this purpose won't
happen. But maybe your finding can be helpful in figuring out a proper
fix.
Can you please clean up your /etc/environment from IM related variables,
reboot, and run this command:
env | grep -E 'XMOD|_IM'
Probably it outputs:
Although it works without problems in Wayland, the problem still exists
in Xorg
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This is indeed a problem caused by the environment, but I found that my
/etc/environment file was blank.
I did various tests and could finally determine that this would fix the problem
directly.
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I doubt that. The page you linked to does not apply to Debian/Ubuntu
systems. On GNOME desktops (including Ubuntu) we let GNOME set the
required environment variables, and on other desktops they are set via
the im-config package.
Also, I don't understand how the page is related to the problem
(Forcibly downgrading to the impish packages restored ability to print.)
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cups segfault when printing or editing printers
This makes it impossible for me to print from my laptop :(
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cups segfault when printing or editing printers
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The permission denied errors appear unrelated: after stopping apparmor
and restarting cups, I still get:
[932499.635684] cupsd[855122]: segfault at 0 ip 7f39be2ff98c sp
7ffc12737718 error 4 in libc.so.6[7f39be176000+195000]
[932499.635695] Code: 1e fa 89 f8 31 d2 62 a1 fd 00 ef c0 09 f0
Public bug reported:
Editing a printer in localhost:631, cups keeps segfaulting after
(possibly related) access denied messages:
[932068.059601] audit: type=1400 audit(1648388571.894:566): apparmor="DENIED"
operation="connect" profile="/usr/bin/evince"
name="/run/user/1000/at-spi/bus_0"
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Ubuntu 22.04 development branch @ 27/03/2022
The new gnome-shell built-in screenshot UI has a launcher when you search it
from
start/applications, but the icon cannot be dragged or added to the dock
This wishlist is for novice users that might not be familiar with the prt
** Changed in: ubuntu-budgie-meta (Ubuntu)
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libfuse2 no longer included in
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/usr/libexec/xdg-desktop-
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I just upgraded to jammy, and the mouse cursor now becomes comically
huge whilst it's over a Firefox window.
I suspect this might be something to do with this being a HiDPI laptop.
I'm also fairly upset about the overcomplicated - and apparently broken - snaps
being
Apparently this affects most if not all flavors of Ubuntu. Especially
the default flavor.
The AppImage format for distributing applications is centered around the
idea that a user can boot the Ubuntu Live ISO, download an application
in AppImage format, make it executable, and run it without
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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