The fix (upgrading to HWE) doesn't change the Mesa lib version, so while
it could be caused by a newer Mesa interacting badly with the older
kernel or xorg, I feel like it seems more like to be kernel or xorg.
18.04 is LTS, and this is somewhat of a trap for those doing CI testing
of desktop
OK, thanks. In that case the correct status of the bug is "Fix
Released". If we knew *what* change fixed it then we could try to get
the same fix into 18.04. Probably Mesa, I guess?
** Changed in: libsdl2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
I don't get the issue on Ubuntu 20.04 or 20.10 server or desktop
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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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I'll double-check on the latest 20.04 images today. I skipped that step
as I assumed, given the much newer HWE stack fixed the issue, that this
would be fixed on 20.04.
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I would suggest reporting the issue upstream but they will ask you to
test a newer version first. So please try live booting Ubuntu 20.10 from
USB (which includes Mesa 20.2) and tell us if it has the same problem:
https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop
If the problem persists then please open a
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