Wifi icon on top panel disappears for me as well (16.04 + Unity). I have
to use settings > network to deal with the WiFi connections. Happens
mostly when I " suspend " and resume my PC.
I do not use an ethernet cable. So, unable to comment on that.
sudo service network-manager restart
I see. I upgraded from 14.04 in 16/09
Here is the output of given command
$ dpkg -l | grep nautilus
ii folder-color0.0.79-0ubuntu1
all folder color for nautilus
ii gir1.2-nautilus-3.0:amd64
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I use stock Ubuntu 16.04 with Unity. Since some time I have been
noticing that the file transfer indicator on launcher icon for Nautilus
won't go away ( even if file transfer is complete )
The icon indicator gives an idea that there is still file transfer in
progress, while
I am sorry. I can still see it in fully updated 16.04.
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File Transfer progress indicator would not go away
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I tried asking it at Ubuntuforums.org. I was told to report here.
Any chance we can have a clock in Lock screen for 18.04 ? I hope it will
be a very useful feature. I would have asked for a live desktop clock as
well ( with option to disable it as well ). I am just worried
Public bug reported:
I tried support platforms and was told that onscreen keyboard won’t
appear all the time even if you enable it through accessibility. I have
experienced it first hand on a laptop where the keyboard is dead.As you
can see in the screen shot attached, I expect to see OSK after
What I have noticed is that the freeze occurred only once in Cinnamon.
Nothing since it happened first. I will update here if some progress
happens.
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As suggested by @Daniel, I have removed all extensions and been using
default Ubuntu DE all day. Sadly, the keyboard freeze is annoyingly
present in default Ubuntu session as well.The workaround fixes the issue
as discussed before.
PS : I also removed the Yaru install through Ubuntu Software to
Now that I have a workaround, I tried to be fully on Ubuntu default DE.
What I noticed in past hour are
1. The freeze is more prominent in CommuniTheme session
2. There is also mouse freeze. But it happens less frequently than
keyboard freeze. It goes away if we try to access dash search. In
Freeze is very less in default Ubuntu DE. CommuniTheme session is
literally unusable.
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Title:
Occasional Keyboard freeze
I got so annoyed by the keyboard freeze and banking on "something else"
is causing the issue, I erased my 18.04 and reinstalled it yesterday
evening. Now in the morning, I started using Ubuntu again for typing. It
was fine for a couple of hours. But now the freeze has come back.
I have not
A small correction, I logged in 1.5 hours ago. So the freeze came back
within an hour.
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Occasional Keyboard freeze
I think this is a permanent workaround. It could get rid of keyboard
freeze this time as well by trying to type something on the dash search.
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1. Once did try when I posted this in AskUbuntu. That was the first
suggestion I got. I posted this on Discourse.Ubuntu but the thread got
locked, but still got a like after one month of lock. In the It's Foss
Community where I tried to seek help, there was someone who said it
happens to him/her
Other than installing Cinnamon for testing and the dash to panel and arc
menu extensions, none. With my previous experience, I tried to keep
Ubuntu as default as possible.
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As suggested, I tried the latest daily build of Disco from USB. I used
it for around 30 minutes.There was a moment which appeared to be a
freeze. It went ok when I tried the dash search. Again, I am not sure
whether I imagined it. Currently, I am not in a position to use Disco
indefinitely.
Screenshot of buttons attached
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2019-01-15 15-33-00.png"
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First one, please find the screenshot attached
The second one, None of the switches on the panel from user icon are ON.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2019-01-15 15-31-59.png"
@Daniel Attaching Prevboot.txt from the command you gave
** Attachment added: "prevboot.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1807056/+attachment/5221807/+files/prevboot.txt
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I installed Cinnamon DE from ppa:embrosyn/cinnamon . I will let you know
if the problem happens again.
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Title:
Occasional
@Daniel , It happened in Cinnamon as well. I had some important work so
I was using Windows 10 ( dual boot ) all these days. The issue is
limited to 18.04. I wanted to update this thread and started using
Cinnamon today. The keyboard just froze for about 1 minute and then
everything got ok by
I am sorry. This is my primary laptop. I plan to keep the Ubuntu as
default as possible.
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Title:
Occasional Keyboard freeze
Public bug reported:
I am using 18.04 and sometimes, whatever I type does not work. It is as
if there is no keyboard connected while I have my laptop keyboard and an
external keyboard connected to the machine. I even enabled On Screen
Keyboard and tried to type through it. Same result.
Thanks for explaining. Only keyboard input gets lost. Windows, mouse everything
else works fine. I tried for a single machine when inputs got lost
1.in built laptop keyboard
2. External USB keyboard
3. On Screen Keyboard
Input of all 3 does not work. But at times, enabling OSK makes the
I got out of Yaru and used default Ubuntu while login just to be sure.
The freeze occurred again. I had ' top ' running. Took a quick
screenshot
** Attachment added: "top.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1807056/+attachment/5220337/+files/top.png
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@Daniel I did try without any extension. It was happening even then. So
I put them back for comfort sake.
Also, how will I type the " top " command as I cannot type anything when
the issues happen. It gets ok by itself after sometime ( without me
doing anything ). The interesting part is that the
@Daniel I have been using Cinnamon for around 15 days now. Other than
the first instance where I felt that there is a freeze, it never
happened in Cinnamon. In the last couple of days, I once switched to
default Ubuntu DE and the freeze came back in no time. I guess it is
more or less safe to say
Today, I came back to Ubuntu default DE and the freeze came back
instantly. But for good, I found a workaround. If you try to type
something on the dash search, the issue goes away. Good, right ? It
worked for me a couple of times. I will see if this can be a permanent
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Ok. I was confused whether to hit the power button to exit and then come
back. That is what you are asking to do, right ?
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Another screenshot of 'top' while freeze
** Attachment added: "top 1.png"
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During the time I used Wayland, I had no issue.I couldn't try it
extensively because VLC when a video is played gets froze and I have to
use the power button to do anything on the computer.
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Looks like this issue does not exist when we use Ubuntu with Wayland in
18.04. I am using it now. Will update the details if there is any
change.
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Even after erasing and fresh install using 18.04 live USB, the freeze
issue exists. When I searched the word " Communitheme in the Ubuntu
partition and I found a bunch of them still exists. Please check the
screenshot. Is there any way to remove these residues of Yaru ?
** Attachment added:
Thanks for the reply. Earlier, taking suggestions from the community I
used the default video player and mpv video player which I downloaded
from the store app in 18.04. Both work fine with the same files without
any freeze. I think it crashes only with the VLC.
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I somehow messed up the command you gave.
I was in Wayland and VLC crashed just now. I am attaching var/crash
files. There was only 2 of them. Thanks.
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I tried Wayland while logging in and it works fine until I try to play
some local video file using VLC. Ubuntu freezes completely and I have to
power off by pressing the power button. It works fine in the default
Xorg Ubuntu session. I have the latest version of VLC that
I found a new issue within this bug. At times, the mouse right-click
does not show any menu at all. Clicking on the dash search box fixes it
though.
At first, I thought I was trying to copy or paste ( my intended action )
on a folder on which I had no permission. But when the dash search box
Beautiful.
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Triaged
Bug
The behaviour has changed recently. When the freeze occurs, whatever we
type goes to the dash search. It is visible only when we click the 3x3
icon and visualize the dash search panel. Earlier, whatever we type was
disappears altogether. ie, when the freeze occurs and I continue to
type, it is
Can confirm #43
The latest I experienced of this bug, all I have to do is click on
**show applications** ( 9 dots ) icon to get rid of the freeze. Looks
like not necessary to click on the search box or type a letter in it.
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Since the last 3-4 days, the right click happens all by itself.
Sometimes replacing the left click, while working in Inkscape or
handling files on desktop for a fully updated 18.04. It is so annoying
and good enough to destroy the work we are doing. I manually cleaned my
Edit : I was not able to use Wayland session due to crash issues.
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Title:
Right click happens automatically, disturbs work
1. Logitech B100 optical wired mouse
2.
$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0bda:0138 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5138 Card
Reader Controller
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 138a:0011 Validity Sensors, Inc. VFS5011 Fingerprint
Reader
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching
M105 mouse has B100 written on it. So, I guess both are the same. I ran
the command with the mouse which is having the issue.
I used Wayland a couple of months back due to curiosity. The main
problem I had was VLC crashing without any reason. I will try to find
the bug ID if possible. I am not
I am currently on Wayland in 18.04. The auto right click just happened.
I will try to use Wayland for the rest of the day and see if it comes
back.
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Ok.
1. Please give the command to install "libinput-tools"
2. Where can I find "
to see what events are generated? Also could you attach your 'journalctl -b 0'
log".
Thanks.
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I took a screenshot of typing switching to dash search box as reported
in comment #46. Typing froze, and what I typed was put into the dash
search box as seen below. It was supposed to be in the browser where I
was typing it.
** Attachment added: "keyboard freeze.png"
This time it happened during Ubuntu 18.04.3 installation through
bootable USB. When I was entering the user name and password during
installation, the keyboard froze. It took me around 15 minutes to get
out of the mess and have a proper installation. It will unfreeze for a
second and when I type
Public bug reported:
As you can see in the image below the mounted drives' icons on the
desktop are stacked over each other. It is happening since some time in
18.04. It will be nice if someone can suggest a fix. Thanks.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: nautilus
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1063487 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1063487
So there is a solution ? Will get fixed for 18.04 ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1063487
This bug is different. Other desktop icons behave fine. Only mounted
drives' icons get placed over one another.
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@Daniel , I did just as you instructed within Wayland in 18.04. I found
the evtest.txt in the home folder. Attaching the same
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Not happening in Lubuntu installed on 18.04 default through Synaptic
Package Manager. Thought of reporting here.
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Installed Kubuntu Desktop. No keyboard freeze. Everything fine in 20.04.
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Occasional Keyboard freeze
Status in GNOME
I installed 20.04. And the bug is back as is from 18.04. I can get out
of this if I wait or type on the search box. Thanks.
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@Daniel bug exists in default 20.04 which uses Gnome.
Then I installed Kubuntu Desktop through Synaptic package manager.
Started using Kubuntu through login session option, replacing GDM with
SSDM. In such a case, no keyboard freeze occurs.
In short,
Download the latest Ubuntu 20.04 ISO from
I installed a fresh 22.04 still no luck. I check Gnome bug reports, they
are asking to talk to the distro. Thanks.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2023-02-01 17-39-43.png"
WiFi hotspot not working for me in 22.04
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HDAJackRetask installed and screenshot added
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Title:
Low Volume 22.04 Realtek
Public bug reported:
I have dual boot Windows 10, volume is high even at 50%. The same
YouTube video, VLC player, Rhythmbox have poor audio volume even at
100%. Relying on Bluetooth speakers for some media. I tried various GUI
tools, alsa-mixer. The volume is 100%. Looks like something to do with
Tried a live session using Ventoy and Mantic Minotaur daily build 2 days
back. It was having kernel 6.3. The volume issue didn't go away. Thought
using the latest build with a new kernel would help.
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Thanks for sharing the problem, Brett. I tried solution no. 5, it worked
for me and solved my problem!
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hii,i am new to ubuntu,so i don't know much about to explain.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: libgl1-mesa-glx:i386 17.0.7-0ubuntu0.17.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-19.21-generic 4.10.8
Uname: Linux 4.10.0-19-generic i686
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