Works for me.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
opening
I can't use the nouveau driver because it doesn't play nicely with
DisplayLink for some reason and I don't have any displays plugged into
my computer directly. My workaround for adding a Google Account was
therefore the following:
1. Run `kill -TERM -1`
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Woops, posted that prematurely by accident.
I can't use the nouveau driver because it doesn't play nicely with
DisplayLink for some reason and I don't have any displays plugged into
my computer directly. My workaround for adding a Google Account was
therefore the following:
1. Run `kill -TERM
Tried building gnome-control-center from source and running gnome-
control-center-goa-helper under valgrind, no memory errors detected.
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I've tried about 15 times in a row now to add a Google account in GNOME
control center, and every time it has hung at some point in the process
before letting me enter my password.
Sometimes it hangs before it even asks for my Google username.
Sometimes it hangs right after
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2002624 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2002624
I am not able to reproduce this merely by locking and unlocking my
screen so I don't think this is the same as #2002624.
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I believe so. For example I believe I've noticed it in the Settings app.
I will keep an eye out and confirm here when I see it in another app.
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Recently when I go to minimize, maximize, or close a window (I have the
minimize and maximize buttons enabled in Tweaks) I discover that the
buttons are invisible. I know they're there, just invisible, because I
can click where they should be visible and the expected thing
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This was a PEBKAC issue. I was opening the Unity sharing control panel
instead of the GNOME sharing control panel.
I have no idea why the Unity sharing control panel is still on my computer. I
thought unity was gone. ;-)
Is it safe to remove it?
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1) Is crash reporting fixed? Ref:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/2033653
2) Do you still need the crash report given your comment above?
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The most recent Mantic turned off Screen Sharing, which was previously
turned on.
When I go to turn it on in the sharing control panel, i see that sharing
is completely disabled, i.e., the rocker switch at the top of the window
is off, presumably because the only kind of
Public bug reported:
With the most recent Mantic updates gnome-shell is regularly, but not
every time, crashing and showing me the "Oops!" screen and forcing a
logout when I type Alt-F2 r RET (using X11, obviously, since AFAIK that
still isn't supported in Wayland).
ProblemType: Bug
Public bug reported:
1. Click the sound icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
2. Click the arrow next to the sound slider.
3. Select "Sound Settings".
4. Observe how the control panel window that opens up is empty.
5. If you then click on a different control center section and then click
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Just downloaded my credit card statement PDF and opened it with evince.
Fonts are all messed up. Tried mupdf; also messed up. Opened it in
Chrome, everything is fine. See attached screenshots of how a particular
paragraph in the PDF looks in Chrome, evince, and mupdf.
Also
OK, yes, it turns out that mouse focus vs. click focus is indeed the
differentiator for me, but it's a bit more complicated than that. If I
have focus set to mouse when I log in, then this bug manifests even if I
change focus to click. If I have focus set to click when I log in, then
this bug does
Logged out, rebooted, made sure all packages are up-to-date, none of it
made a difference.
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Title:
Single click on title bar does
This bug is not fixed. Still happening for me in Xorg on Mantic.
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Title:
Single click on title bar does not transfer focus to
What do I do about the fact that I am unable to edit the status of the
bug to indicate that it is not fixed? File a new bug?
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This issue is NOT fixed in 44.1-1ubuntu1. I don't know whether that's
because the fix from upstream didn't get included in that package
somehow, or whether the upstream bug is not actually the root cause of
the issue reported here. If I launch an emacs window with the new
version of mutter in
Note: the "Sometimes Emacs launches as a tiny window" issue happens
*even when Emacs is explicitly launched with -g 80x35 on the command
line*.
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I marked this as affecting gnome-shell as well as Emacs because the
problem of Emacs launching with a tiny window instead of the properly
sized window is occurring even when I downgrade to the older Emacs debs,
so that's apparently a problem with the new gnome-shell, not with the
new Emacs?
**
I dug into this a little and encountered a whole slew of issues, such
that I'm really unsure how to file them or under what packages.
I'm using nvidia-driver-525 with one monitor plugged directly into the
back of my computer and a second monitor plugged into a DisplayLink hub.
The DisplayLink
Public bug reported:
Prior to a recent Lunar update, /usr/share/cups/data/default-
testpage.pdf contained an Ubuntu-specific test page with CMYK and RGBK
color circles in it which was extremely useful for quickly, accurately
testing the toner status of a printer, i.e., you could see immediately
Well, that one was just closed, so removing the duplicate link because
otherwise this one won't get any attention?
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of private bug 2011426
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Not 100% certain but I think this is one of the times I was
spontaneously logged out:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/2011426
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
gnome-shell spontaneously logging me out when screen locked, laptop
lid closed
This is happening for me on machines with a single display (laptop, no
external monitor connected), so if that other bug is accurate that it's
just about multi-monitor displays, then that's not the problem here.
I'll try without extensions and see what happens.
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With recent gnome-shell in Lunar, some of my windows, seemingly at
random, are launching with weird title bars that don't reflect the title
bar settings I have configured.
E.g., the font in the title bar is not the same as for other windows,
and the buttons on the right when
So far this is only happening on one of the three machines on which I
run current Lunar, and all three of the machines have different hardware
profiles, so I'm wondering if perhaps this isn't actually a gnome-shell
issue but rather a hardware issue. I've noticed that the machine on
which this
Public bug reported:
In the short time since I've installed the recent GNOME updates in
Lunar, I've been logged out spontaneously at least three times while my
laptop lid was closed and screen locked and I wasn't doing anything with
my computer. Perhaps the attached logs will help you figure out
Public bug reported:
In the short time I've had the newest GNOME updates for Lunar, my gnome-
shell has hung twice.
The first time I had just logged into a Google account in Chrome, and it
popped up the window asking me if I wanted to switch to a new Chrome
profile rather than logging into that
Public bug reported:
After the most recent Lunar updates (i.e., with the newest GNOME) my
gnome-shell got into a state where clicking on the title bar of a window
wouldn't raise the window (or do anything else), while clicking inside
the window raised it as expected. The problem went away after I
This appears to be fixed in current Lunar.
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Title:
can no longer click on speaker icon in system tray menu to mute/unmute
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Public bug reported:
When printing to the printer "m479" shown in the attached config files,
specifying the number of copies to print doesn't work, i.e., I always
get one copy. This is true both from GUI print dialogs and from lp on
the command line.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 23.04
Public bug reported:
1. Open Settings.
2. Go to Online Accounts.
3. Add a Google account, or if you already have one, click on it, to open the
Google Account window.
4. Toggle one of the rocker switches from on to off or vice versa.
5. Observe that at this point the window becomes unresponsive
Interestingly, the wifi icon is currently flapping back and forth
between the question mark and the fully connected symbol every few
seconds. If I run nmcli networking connection check in a loop it
switches to "full" when the fully connected symbol is showing and
"portal" when the question mark is
jik@framework1l:~$ nmcli networking connectivity check
portal
jik@framework1l:~$
I'm not using a VPN.
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Title:
wifi
Public bug reported:
If I create a 5-second video of my desktop with the "Take a Screenshot"
tool (as an aside, is that tool built into gnome-shell now or something?
I couldn't figure out what executable the app icon corresponds to, i.e.,
I couldn't find the desktop file for it :shrug:) and then
Public bug reported:
My desktop has wired ethernet and I keep Bluetooth disabled when I'm not
using it for security reasons. Because of this the shell decides I'm in
"Airplane mode" and highlights the button in the system tray menu and
sticks the airplane mode icon in the system tray. Even if I
Public bug reported:
I have the shell configured to lock the screen when I close the lid and
go to sleep after 20 idle minutes on battery power.
Immediately before I opened my laptop and unlocked it to submit this
bug, the laptop was unplugged from battery power and sitting with the
lid closed
It looks like in today's Kinetic update iwd was removed, perhaps because
of this bug?
If so then the removal caused another problem:
/etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/iwd.conf still existed after the iwd package
was removed (I don't understand why, honestly), so even after I unmasked
and re-enabled
Public bug reported:
Setting up network-manager-config-connectivity-ubuntu (1.40.0-1ubuntu2) ...
Failed to restart network-manager.service: Unit network-manager.service not
found.
invoke-rc.d: initscript network-manager, action "force-reload" failed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.10
systemctl disable wpa_supplicant wasn't good enough. I had to mask it.
Before I masked it, something started it on reboot even when it was
disabled (I don't know what was starting it).
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ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen
WiFi was working fine.
Installed today's batch of Kinetic updates.
Laptop can no longer see any WiFi networks (had to dig out my old ThinkPad USB
dongle and plug into my router to be able to submit this bug report).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Public bug reported:
In Jammy, if I opened the system menu (click on system tray in top right
corner of screen) and clicked the little speaker icon it would mute my
audio, and then if I clicked again it would unmute.
That icon is no longer clickable in Kinetic.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Public bug reported:
I have GNOME configured to lock the screen when the screen is blanked,
and to blank the screen when the lid is closed:
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power lid-close-battery-action 'blank'
org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-delay uint32 0
org.gnome.desktop.screensaver
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1497593 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1497593
Welp, I had disabled the proprietary nvidia driver because I use a
DisplayLink hub and DisplayLink was really unhappy about nvidia, but I
just tried it again with the current nvidia driver and it appears to
apport information
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1983483/+attachment/5606794/+files/XorgLog.txt
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
When I try to play a video with totem it either crashes or hangs my
display (mouse cursor still moves but nothing else works and I have to
reboot). The crash is inside nouveau drivers, so this may be a nouveau
1) Your comment does not address the stack trace I am getting, shown
above, from the apport script in totem-common.
2) The crash is not being uploaded successfully to the crash tracker
either; see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/totem/+bug/1983294/comments/2
.
3) I understand that
Removing gstreamer1.0-vaapi does make this particular crash go away, but
then I get another one. See bug 1983483.
See also bug 1983481 about the fact that I was unable to report either
the crash in this bug or the crash in bug 1983483 with ubuntu-bug or
apport-cli.
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When I try to play a video with totem it either crashes or hangs my
display (mouse cursor still moves but nothing else works and I have to
reboot). The crash is inside nouveau drivers, so this may be a nouveau
bug rather than a totem bug. I can't report it with ubuntu-bug
Public bug reported:
When totem crashes and I try to report the crash with ubuntu-bug, one of
two things happens:
1) Sometimes after the dialog pops up and I click the "Send" button,
ubuntu-bug immediately exits without doing anything:
jik@jik5:~$ ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_usr_bin_totem.1000.crash
OK, I installed debug symbols and ran totem inside gdb, and this looks
like the most common crash listed there, i.e., bug 1973570:
(gdb) where
#0 ___pthread_mutex_destroy (mutex=mutex@entry=0x0) at
./nptl/pthread_mutex_destroy.c:31
#1 0x77e282a0 in g_rec_mutex_impl_free (mutex=0x0) at
Presumably it doesn't have a stack trace because it didn't upload
successfully. I don't know how to fix that.
It's crashing reliably for me but it isn't producing a new crash each
time in /var/crash, just the first one is there.
apport-cli isn't working either. I tell it to send the report and
Public bug reported:
Totem is crashing on launch.
I see in /var/crash that the crash was reported, with crash id
affaa5ef-11fd-11ed-a50a-fa163e55efd0, but when I try to run ubuntu-bug
on the crash file it reports this:
ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/package-hooks/source_totem.py crashed:
Public bug reported:
The Python files in the indicator-keyboard package are being installed
in /usr/lib/python3.8 instead of /usr/lib/python3.10.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: indicator-keyboard 0.0.0+19.10.20190716-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Yes, the print job in question works when I print it to the driverless printer.
I would not say that it is therefore reasonable to declare that this issue is
resolved, but *shrug* whatever.
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In a brand new account created just to test this issue, gnome-terminal
has a dark background and light fonts even when the GNOME them is set to
light. I am not sure if this is a new issue in Jammy, but it sure is
frustrating that when I switch to light mode every app switches
>Do you have cups-filter 1.28.15 installed
Yes, and I rebooted after installing it just to make sure. Problem
persists.
>Or did you try the option "pdftops-renderer=gs" as described there and
which you confirmed as fixing that bug?
I _also_ have this setting in my printers.conf. So clearly this
Here's my printers.conf, since it doesn't look like ubuntu-bug attached
it, and there's no sensitive information in it.
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I have a printer named "duplex" configured to print through CUPS
PostScript rendering ("MakeModel HP LaserJet 500 color M551 Postscript
(recommended)", "DeviceURI socket://m551dn.kamens.brookline.ma.us:9100"
in printers.conf) and the same physical printer configured
The file prints with pdftops-renderer=gs.
I can fix this for me personally, but is there any way to adjust the
default CUPS configuration for the type of printer that I have to make
this setting the default for others with the same printer, so they don't
also run into this issue?
** Changed in:
Public bug reported:
I have an HP LaserJet M551dn printer which usually works just fine with
CUPS. Tonight, however, I discovered that I was completely unable to
print one particular PDF file (unfortunately I can't provide you with
the file because it's a scan of a tax form with PII on it). CUPS
I just installed another round of new Jammy updates on the laptop where
gnome-extensions-app was crashing, and it's not crashing anymore. I
don't know if it's the installing of the updates that fixed this or if
it's an intermittent issue and just not happening at the moment. Hard to
tell since no
I have two machines with Jammy on them and this is happening reliably on
one but not the other.
On the one where it's happening, it happens even immediately after I've
updated all out-of-date packages and rebooted the machine.
I don't know why it's not generating a crash report. :-(
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$ /usr/bin/gnome-extensions-app
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
There's nothing in /var/crash.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: gnome-shell-extension-prefs 42.0-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-23.23-generic 5.15.27
Uname: Linux
Yes they are Reminders from the Calendar app. For a Google account.
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Title:
I am getting calendar notification pop-ups
Public bug reported:
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:
Public bug reported:
With all current packages from jammy, gnome-remote-desktop is not
listening on port 5900. Lsof doesn't show it listening on that port,
attempting to connect to that port yields connection refused), with no
indication of why. There are no errors matching the pattern "gnome-
Public bug reported:
1. Have some GNOME shell extensions installed (I have Allow Locked Remote
Desktop, Mpris Indicator Button, Removable Drive Menu, User Themes, plus
built-ins Desktop Icons NG, Ubuntu AppIndicators, Ubuntu Dock).
2. Open the Extensions app.
3. Confirm that the switch at the
Public bug reported:
1. Observe icons from Desktop Icons NG on desktop.
2. Log out.
3. Log back in.
4. Observe that desktop icons are gone.
5. Open Extensions app.
6. Observe that the Desktop Icons NG extension is enabled.
7. Turn it off and turn it back on.
8. Observe that the missing desktop
No longer reproducible for me.
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Title:
Jammy, attempt to log into Xorg session, "Oh no! Something has gone
wrong."
Public bug reported:
1. Your local computer should be in a time zone other than UTC.
2. Save the attached sample.ics to your Desktop.
3. Double-click on it to import it into GNOME Calendar.
4. Save the imported event. Observe that it is saved at the correct time in
your calendar.
5. In GNOME
1) ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions is empty
2) I reproduced this issue with Chromium and there is no Chromium crash
in /var/crash, nor is there an error report for Chromium tied to my
whoopsie ID.
Since the chromium snap is provided by Canonical and this issue is
reproducible with Chromium
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1751508 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1751508
It's hard to see why the retracing service marked this as a duplicate of
1751508. I'm fairly certain it is not.
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session and the options menu on the login screen says that I have Xorg
selected remains a mystery.)
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Problem still occurs with mprisindicatorbutton, batime, and
allowlockedremotedesktop completely uninstalled. Can't uninstall multi-
volume because neither Extensions app nor extensions.gnome.org say it's
installed.
Probably relevant crash:
I removed 'mprisindicatorbut...@jasonlg1979.github.io',
'bat...@martin.zurowietz.de', and 'allowlockedremotedesk...@kamens.us',
but GNOME doesn't seem to think I have 'multi-volume@tigersoldier'
installed, so I'm not sure where you got that from or what to do with
it. See attached screenshot of
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Public bug reported:
In Jammy when I have Chrome running and I log out of a Wayland session
and then log back in and restart Chrome it says it wasn't shut down
correctly.
I'm pretty sure in earlier releases Chrome was given the opportunity to
shut down cleanly when I logged out, but :shrug: I
I logged out immediately after logging in again as described above, then
went to log in again and checked the options menu, and it correctly had
"Ubuntu on Xorg" selected as my session type, but when I finished
logging in I was in a Wayland session, not an Xorg session. So for some
reason my
Public bug reported:
On Jammy, I log out of a Wayland session, click my name on the login
screen, go down to the options menu and select Ubuntu on Xorg, enter my
password, get "Oh no! Something has gone wrong. A probleme has occurred
and the system can't recover. Please log out and try again.
The other reason this is a critical bug is because if the user does not
have Thunderbird configured to save messages in Sent Mail -- which the
user *shouldn't*, e.g., if the user is using Gmail, since Gmail saves
outbound messages automatically, then this bug causes DATA LOSS by
closing the window
Can you please read what other people have said before commenting.
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Title:
Can no longer drag and
For those of you who landed here looking for how to use DisplayLink in
Hirsute, I wrote up a workaround here: https://blog.kamens.us/2021/03/19
/update-on-using-displaylink-with-ubuntu-21-04-hirsute-hippo/
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lol PEBKAC issue. I had an sshfs session running on another computer and
whenever I rebooted it was reconnecting. Sorry to trouble you. That's
for telling me how to figure it out.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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remotely and it is still claiming that there is when I try to restart.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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difference.
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Title:
Xorg with EVDI can't start with Mesa
** Also affects: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Somehow today's Hirsute updates have
I debugged this further and discovered that one of the following updates
caused evdi with kernel 5.10 to start failing as described above:
2021-03-18 21:55:45 upgrade libegl-mesa0:amd64 20.3.4-1 21.0.0-1
2021-03-18 21:55:45 upgrade libgbm1:amd64 20.3.4-1 21.0.0-1
2021-03-18 21:55:45 upgrade
Public bug reported:
As I indicated in a bug report I filed earlier today,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evdi/+bug/1920059, evdi-dkms
can no longer compile the evdi kernel module with the 5.11 kernel. So,
to work around this, I need to keep using the 5.10 kernel instead.
But I can't,
Public bug reported:
With all current Hirsute updates as of today, when I reboot my machine
and then immediately after logging in select Power Off/Log Out and then
Restart... the warning that pops up claims that I am logged in remotely
(see attached screenshot) when I am not. As I said, I just
I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking time out of
what I'm sure is a very busy schedule to educate poor little me, who is
so ignorant that I've only been working on open source and commercial
software for over 30 years and using Linux since the early days of
Slackware and at
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