Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 18.10, after installing the 340.107 driver, the system hangs with the
last line showing [OK] Started GNOME Display Manager. I'm not able to change to
another TTY, the system is completely locked. After forced restart, entered
recovery mode, with root terminal,
The problem is that this bug only happens once out of 20 session starts,
so disabling all of my extensions might not show right away. But still,
I'm going to do what you asked for.
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I've attached the boot log, so that it is easier to determine what the
problem is.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-340/+bug/1800763/+attachment/5213175/+files/Boot%20Log.txt
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The following workaround worked for me, no problems now (140.107 -
Ubuntu 18.10):
2. Try this as a workaround: edit /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and uncomment
the line:
#WaylandEnable=false
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Also, I don't know if this is important, but I have my Ubuntu Single
Sign-On account connected to the system, I think that GNOME Software
should use this to stay connected to Ubuntu One, instead of having to do
that by itself.
** Attachment added: "Ubuntu Single Sign-On is connected"
After the system is restarted, the Ubuntu One account gets disconnected
for no obvious reason.
** Attachment added: "Ubuntu One account disconnected"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/+bug/1802982/+attachment/5212664/+files/Ubuntu%20One%20logged%20out.png
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This is after getting logged in with the Ubuntu One account on Ubuntu
Software. And yes, it is used for programs reviews.
** Attachment added: "Getting logged in before a restart"
Public bug reported:
After starting my user session, all icons from pre-installed system
programs, (i.e., System Monitor) are presented using older icons on the
dock, from 16.04~18.04, instead of showing the new 18.10 icons. On
programs lists they have the correct 18.10 icons. Even when opening
The problem is shown in the following screenshot.
** Attachment added: "Old icons on Dock"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1803342/+attachment/5212660/+files/Captura%20de%20tela%20de%202018-11-14%2010-19-44.png
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After the system is restarted, all the correct icons are shown on the
Dock.
** Attachment added: "Correct icons after a system restart"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1803342/+attachment/5212663/+files/Captura%20de%20tela%20de%202018-11-14%2010-59-18.png
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At the program list, System Monitor has the correct icon presented, the
new 18.10
** Attachment added: "System Monitor icon on the programs list"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1803342/+attachment/5212661/+files/Captura%20de%20tela%20de%202018-11-14%2010-20-00.png
Another example.
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Title:
GNOME Shell using older Ubuntu 16.04~18.04 icons on 18.10
Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
And to add more information to this bug, there is no dialog informing me
that the Ubuntu One account got disconnected, it just happens by itself.
I have to keep logging in every time I start the system (I don't do it
every time, because this has been happening for sometime now).
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Public bug reported:
Every time I restart the system, my Ubuntu One account that is was
connected to ubuntu Software keeps disconnected. This doesn't happen
with the Snap account, only with the Ubuntu One account.
Description:Ubuntu 18.10
Release:18.10
gnome-software:
Instalado:
Public bug reported:
1)Description: Ubuntu Cosmic Cuttlefish (development branch)
Release:18.10
2)gnome-software:
Instalado: 3.30.0-0ubuntu1
Candidato: 3.30.0-0ubuntu1
Tabela de versão:
*** 3.30.0-0ubuntu1 500
500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic/main amd64
Public bug reported:
1) Description: Ubuntu Cosmic Cuttlefish (development branch)
Release:18.10
2)xwayland:
Instalado: 2:1.20.1-3ubuntu2
Candidato: 2:1.20.1-3ubuntu2
Tabela de versão:
*** 2:1.20.1-3ubuntu2 500
500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic/main amd64
So, i changed the language to english on my machine, but the same thing
happens, it just won't load the page. And yes, i used the same machine
to run the VM. I'm downloading the 18.10 ISO to install in a VM and see
if it loads there. But this is a interesting situation, because it loads
in a VM
I should note that the page does "load", but it takes around 4 to 5
minutes to get anything on the screen. After the wait, when something
shows in the screen, I type my username, and proceed to type my password
it says that an error has ocurred. On the VM ("disco" VM) there is no
wait time, and
Ok, i've found that problem I was having had to do with IPv6
connectivity. Usually I disable the IPv6 connection because there are
certain PPAs (archive.ubuntu.com, for example) that for some odd reason,
never load, and they timeout on "sudo apt update". My network provider
has no problem with the
I`m now running a virtual machine with "disco" and i`ve been able to
connect all of my accounts without a problem. This bug seems to be
affecting mainly "cosmic" (I don't know about "bionic"). So, it seems
like the issue has been fixed on "disco", or my install of "cosmic" has
a problem. But it is
Public bug reported:
After the first boot up of Ubuntu 18.10, it invites me to log-in into
several accounts, including Google and Microsoft accounts. After I log-
in into Ubuntu One, my next step is to log in my Google Account, but the
log-in page never loads, and when it does (after a couple of
Yes, that wouldn't be a problem.
Steps:
1 - Open the GNOME Control Center (Ubuntu Settings, or Configurations);
2 - Select "Network" on the left sidebar;
3 - Press the small cog-wheel (Network Configurations);
4 - Select the IPv6 tab;
5 - On IPv6 Method, select disabled (on my system, it is
** Changed in: gnome-online-accounts (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1805426
Title:
Not able to log in into Google
This still affects Ubuntu 19.04 and 19.10.
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Title:
GNOME Software keeps logging out of the Ubuntu One account
Status in
It is worth noting that I am running the Ubuntu 19.10 Beta inside a
VMWare session.
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When I'm inside the Devices menu, and I enter the "Keyboard Shortcuts"
submenu, there is a problem when I want to return to the previous menu,
which in this case is the Devices menu.
Public bug reported:
When I'm inside the Devices menu, and I enter the "Keyboard Shortcuts"
submenu, there is a problem when I want to return to the previous menu,
which in this case is the Devices menu. When I press the return button,
the left column with the submenus list that is inside Devices
Public bug reported:
If I have certain GNOME Extensions enabled in a Wayland or X.Org
session, the mouse or the entire screen freezes for a single frame.
These extensions are CPUFreq and Sensory Perception, both available in
Ubuntu Software. They are use to present certain information to the
Public bug reported:
1) Description: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Release:20.04
2) gnome-system-monitor:
Instalado: 3.36.0-1
Candidato: 3.36.0-1
Tabela de versão:
*** 3.36.0-1 500
500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Here is a screenshot presenting what it happening. I'm loading webpages
and watching a livestream on Twitch, and nothing is showing up on the
Monitor. I have restarted the PC multiple times since I noticed that,
but I think it started happening after the upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04
(GNOME 3.36).
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** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
After
Public bug reported:
When I am booting the computer up, it never sets the default output to
the one I was using previously, which should be the norm. This is also
the same for audio inputs. It works perfectly fine when connecting any
new sound sources to the PC, which then pulseaudio sets the
Public bug reported:
1) Description: Ubuntu 20.10
Release: 20.10
2) pulseaudio:
Instalado: 1:13.99.2-1ubuntu2
Candidato: 1:13.99.2-1ubuntu2
Tabela de versão:
*** 1:13.99.2-1ubuntu2 500
500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu groovy-updates/main amd64
Packages
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This is the static that can be heard while playing a song from YouTube
on Firefox. Notice that the crackling starts right away when pressing
play on the video, but it also has a delay to stop the static.
** Attachment added: "YouTube/Firefox crackling"
I am going to add those attachements on this comment and the next one,
but keep in mind comments #2 and #3, which are for those files.
** Attachment added: "Spotify Static"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1931902/+attachment/5504574/+files/Weird%20sound.mp3
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Static that plays back while playing a song on Spotify (Snap).
** Attachment added: "Spotify Static"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1931902/+attachment/5504572/+files/Weird%20sound.m4a
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Here is the YouTube static.
** Attachment added: "YouTube/Firefox static"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1931902/+attachment/5504575/+files/While%20playing%20videos.mp3
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Also, I can add that I've only noticed this issue happening while using
DisplayPort, and playing back sound through my LG Monitor. This doesn't
happen when using a USB or Headphone jack headphone/headset. Also, I've
never noticed it happening when using an HDMI monitor, only DP. It could
be a bug
Also, I've noticed that if I don't play anything for a few minutes, the
static can't be heard.
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Title:
Crackling sound on
Public bug reported:
While playing back any sounds, a certain crackling sound (static) will
play with a fixed delay of the sound being played. The amount and volume
of the static will depend on the sound/music that is being played, and
this only starts occurring after a somewhat long time (30
This issue isn't related to the motherboard itself, because I have the
monitor connected to the RX 580's DisplayPort output, not the internal
audio output. I don't get this issue while using USB-C audio, Analog
output/input or through HDMI, only DisplayPort.
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This issue has been fixed on Ubuntu 21.04, given that an option to sign
in on the Ubuntu One account was removed and now it is only possible to
sign in to the Snap Store account (also Ubuntu One).
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
When dragging the mouse while selected on the Desktop, the selection box
is misaligned with the mouse pointer. The issue only started happening
on 21.04 after upgrading from 20.04 to the dev version of the OS.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.04
Package: gnome-shell
The bug is easily noticeable on the video attached here.
** Attachment added: "Bug happening while being recorded."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1925095/+attachment/5489924/+files/2021-04-19%2021-58-16.mkv
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OK, so I've found out that the crackling only starts when I change the
audio output for the first time after starting Ubuntu up. After that, it
only stops if I restart the pulseaudio service, or by restarting the PC.
So, the issue clearly has something to do with the change in output
audio device.
@ppq
I've actually been able to determine what the issue was. The speech-
dispatcher package is the one causing issues. It is possible to
uninstall it from any Ubuntu installation (or Ubuntu-based distros). But
to make sure that indeed this is what is causing the issue in your case,
try to run
The issue goes away when speech-dispatcher is uninstalled, meaning that
this package is related to the bug in question, and is resolved once it
is removed.
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The problem still occurs on the latest stable PulseAudio packages
(1:15.0+dfsg1-1ubuntu2.2) for Ubuntu 21.10. Also, doing a "pulseaudio
-k" on the Terminal, and then restarting any software that was
outputting audio, fixes the issue. I've noticed that this only happens
after the output audio
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