It feels pretty sluggish to use. Not sure if it's a packaging issue or
chromium issue.
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[snap] Chromium has Wayland support disabled
To
It works for me on 102.0.5005.40 (latest/beta channel) but with the
following GPU error messages:
```
[2005781:2005781:0506/130903.210912:ERROR:gpu_init.cc(481)] Passthrough is not
supported, GL is egl, ANGLE is
WARNING: Kernel has no file descriptor comparison support: Operation not
permitted
I upgraded the following to 3.44.0-1ubuntu1 from jammy-proposed:
evolution evolution-common evolution-plugin-bogofilter evolution-plugin-
pstimport evolution-plugins libevolution
I can also confirm I can compose messages and replies.
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Title:
Evolution does not allow editing email content on Wayland
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Same issue. Screenshot attached is a reply to an email.
Blank window happens with:
* HTML
* Plain text
Workaround: switch to any of the Markdown options when composing a
message.
** Attachment added: "2022-04-20T09:36:05,423753999+01:00.png"
Added `gnome-control-center` to affected - GNOME online accounts
requires a web browsing session to auth into some services.
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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`WEBKIT_DISABLE_COMPOSITING_MODE=1 evolution` works around the issue for
me on a Sway wayland session and running evolution in native wayland
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I get the same from es2_info and eglinfo
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The tooltip comes from hovering with the mouse pointer over an
(invisible) link on the email. Not sure why the pointer wasn't captured.
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[jammy regression] Evolution does not display message content anymore
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Evolution has suddenly stopped displaying message contents on the last
24h. Starting it up from the command line shows this output:
```
EGLDisplay Initialization failed: EGL_NOT_INITIALIZED
Cannot create EGL context: invalid display (last error: EGL_SUCCESS)
```
I don't
This currently breaks Vagrant.
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Do not support OpenSSL 3
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I can confirm 2.04-1ubuntu26.15 from focal-proposed fixes it. Thank you
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"error: can't find command hwmatch" during grub
To
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After updates I applied last friday, my onboard audio has ceased to
function. No audio comes out the laptop speakers and no audio goes in
the internal microphone (built in audio).
If I connect my bluetooth headset (Bose NC700) the audio works, but only
ever in mono. I cannot
I can confirm "20220314.gitcd01f857-0ubuntu2" from proposed fixes the
problem for me.
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linux-firmware fails to upgrade to
Forgot to add. Chromium is from the edge channel, at version
101.0.4919.0
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[snap] Chromium has Wayland support disabled
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It still fails to start (sway 1.7):
~ chromium --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland
[278662:278662:0310/100635.924517:ERROR:wayland_connection.cc(209)] Failed to
connect to Wayland display
[278662:278662:0310/100635.924552:ERROR:ozone_platform_wayland.cc(226)] Failed
to
Thank you, I was plagued by this issue on my Bose NC700 cans. In my case
bluetoothd isn't crashing btw.
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Issue also present in Impish.
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fish
I haven't got any pulseaudio updates on 21.04, to which version of
ubuntu was the fix released to?
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Poor quality audio with modern
That would be for 21.10 at this point yes?
I wonder, how close/far is Ubuntu to swap PA for Pipewire? After next
lts? I do believe this particular issue is not present on current
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Turns out, when you select "normal" you must not use the -d flag. My
mistake.
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Status: New => Invalid
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I'm trying to upgrade to 20.10 from 20.04 to no avail:
```
root@luis-XPS-15-9560 /h/luis# DEBUG_UPDATE_MANAGER=1 do-release-upgrade -d
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
MetaRelease.__init__() useDevel=True useProposed=False
/etc/update-manager/meta-release:
Curiously the URL on the debug for the release upgrader does not have
focal in it:
https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release-development
Dist: groovy
Name: Groovy Gorilla
Version: 20.10
Date: Thu, 22 October 2020 20:22:00 UTC
Supported: 1
Description: This is the 20.10 release
Release-File:
Fix will come with network-manager-gnome 1.20.0.
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NetworkManager doesn't hide virtual interfaces (e.g. Docker, VMWare)
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I managed to get Campbell's patch to hide unmanaged devices upstreamed:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/network-manager-
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Roger that, thank you.
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GDM3: Black screen with blinking cursor
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The error you posted got me thinking and I did a reinstall of libnma0
and gir1.2-nm-1.0 and now the problem went away. Somehow, something on
these got foobared. I never had any networkmanager issues though.
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Thank you Daniel. None of the 3 ways to get ahold of a crash report
worked unfortunately. There's nothing on /var/crash even after applying
the workaround (Adding 'Crash' to the problem_types list on crashdb) and
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Thank you Daniel. I needed oibaf's updates to get ahold of Mesa <=20.2
and libgnvd <=1.3.2 in order to successfully compile wlroots and sway
from sources.
Now that hwe has come out with the updates I needed I ppa-purged oibaf,
but the issue remains.
I have re-opened this on
I have temporarily switched to lightdm, which works fine.
Recording of the issue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VaizT4uC8w=youtu.be
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About a month ago, GDM ceased to work. I opened another issue here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1908717 but due to
me using oibaf's ppa it was considered prudent to discard that issue and
re-open after I removed the ppa and restored Ubuntu's dist
If I leave GDM3 like that for a while (around 30 secs or so) it will
eventually terminate and drop to the underlying tty.
Conversely, lightdm is working correctly. I can use that for the time
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Just to point out I have power-cycled my laptop in case a reboot wasn't
cutting it.
Also, I can switch TTY no problem, that's how I'm starting the window
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For some reason, since today GDM has ceased to work. No updates came
through as last time I installed any updates was a week ago.
Upon boot, gdm goes to a black screen with a cursor. This screen
flickers to show the underlying tty and on each flicker the cursor
position
Thank you Liz. There are no installable packages on your PPA though.
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[MIR] pipewire
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I realised what an idiotic question that was as I submitted the form.
Please disregard
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Cannot boot with thunderbolt dock connected
Excellent stuff that is. Just to clarify, will this come in the default
5.4.0 kernel for Ubuntu 20.04.1 or the hwe kernel as the link to the fix
suggests?
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I had to do a clean-reinstall of 20.04 as there were other issues (my
brother scan not working among others) that were deal breakers to me. I
noticed the 5.8.0 kernel is available for install via the metapackage
linux-generic-hwe-20.04-edge (installs linux-image-5.8.0-25-generic and
related
So it looks like focal will inherit this problem when HWE starts rolling
out.
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- Cannot boot with thunderbolt dock connected before kernel loads
+ Cannot boot with thunderbolt dock connected before kernel loads [groovy]
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After adding a second user...
~ sudo snap remove slack
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Save data of snap "slack" in automatic snapshot set #5 (user: lookup userid
1002: no such file or directory)
I did have a third user for testing out other things.
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Links triggered within most snap apps open in a separate browser
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After adding some random third user, snap removal works again.
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I'm seeing the same problem after a clean install of 20.10 over a pre-
existing home folder.
~ sudo snap remove slack
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Save data of snap "slack" in automatic snapshot set #4 (user: lookup userid
1001: no such file or directory)
~ id 1001
id:
After going through a lot of kernels from the mainline PPA I've
concluded the same, issue happens with kernel 5.7+.
To complicate matters, if there's any output at all on the screen before
the dell logo screen with the LUKS password entry is supposed to come
back, it will work regardless of the
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Dell XPS 9650 with a TB16 thunderbolt dock. 2 external displays through
the dock (HDMI and VGA). My system uses graphical boot via plymouth.
Dell logo remains on screen while ubuntu loads into gdm3 (when it is
booting normally). I'm using LUKS.
This is a regression from
I can confirm this is a problem in 20.10 as well. Pipewire 0.3 is
available but apps (eg Chromium via snap and Chrome via deb) cannot
acquire outputs to share with the error Claudio pasted above.
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There's an update to grub coming, so anybody who's modified the grub
scripts are going to hit the issue again.
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More info:
* ubuntu-driver install did not install nvidia-dkms-440 (had to be installed
by hand)
* Upon boot, /sys/bus/pci/devices/:01:00.0/power/control is set to `auto`,
but the GPU is powered on. Setting it to `on` then to `auto` again powers down
the GPU.
* This temporary fix above
I'm on a Dell XPS 9560, i7-7700HQ, GP107M (GTX 1050 mobile).
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Nvidia dGPU active despite prime-select set to Intel card
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The path to this issue for me is different. I installed this laptop
originally with 19.04 and nvidia-435 (possibly post installation?) and
all was well upon upgrade to 19.10 and later on to 20.04.
Upgrading to 20.04 kept the nvidia-435 driver and this bug did not
manifest.
Today I upgraded the
A workaround, if you really need auto-login, is to install lightdm (at
this point still choose gdm3), enable auto-login via gnome settings,
then switch to lightdm (sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3). Not sure why it
autologins but it does. Can't lock the gnome session however as not
using gdm anymore.
Same as Lothar here.
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[SRU] vagrant spits out ruby deprecation warnings on every call
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Dmesg above has such a faulty resume. Laptop went to sleep `Jul 12
19:56:05` and awoke to a faulty cpu state at `Jul 13 09:17:14`
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CPU
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This happens very sporadically after upgrading to 20.04 (not an issue
before focal).
Sometimes, after resuming from sleep, the CPU won't go over 1.23GHz. It
will scale up and down between this and the min speed (800MHz) but go no
higher. Putting the laptop to sleep and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1836858 ***
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Thank you Daniel, I'll follow the other bug.
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You can manually download it from here
https://launchpad.net/~lucaskanashiro/+archive/ubuntu/focal-vagrant-
sru/+packages if you don't want to add the PPA nor wait for proper
release.
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Very poor multi-monitor performance in Wayland sessions
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I can confirm I see none of the warnings I mentioned earlier with 2.2.6
+dfsg-2ubuntu3~ppa1 or any new ones either. Thank you!
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You can manually select the output to use from gnome-settings until the
fix lands.
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After unplug headphones and plug them again no sound
Any reason the (failed) call to hwmatch is important? Ubuntu has worked
fine for quite some time now without it, so perhaps it can be removed
altogether from grub?
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Thank you for the work. Patches seem not quite complete as you
mentioned:
##
~ vagrant provision
==> default: Running provisioner: shell...
default: Running: inline script
/usr/share/rubygems-integration/all/gems/vagrant-2.2.6/plugins/provisioners/shell/provisioner.rb:56:
warning:
Looks like it's been added to the deb repo within the last hour or so, I
did another apt update and got another 3 packages to upgrade including
vagrant. Will report back.
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This one is different. Do a vagrant up from destroy, then ctrl+c
straight away
~ vagrant up
Bringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox'
I might be doing something wrong, but focal-proposed isn't bringing in
2.2.6+dfsg-2ubuntu2 and the launchpad link above only contains the
package sources and ubuntu build files. Am I too soon?
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Uploaded the plymouth log and corresponding dmesg above.
There's been a change to the boot process after adding `plymouth:debug`.
Now, it briefly (less than 200ms I reckon) shows the boot log before
going back to the dell / ubuntu / crypto password prompt stage.
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The display goes black at some point after BIOS boot and LUKS prompt,
where original boot image is restored alongside Ubuntu's boot bits.
Best shown in a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUtlE6YkFuk
Dell XPS 9560
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package:
journalctl -b 0
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Upon disabling my grub menu using grub-customizer, I've noticed that
just before the system boots and goes into the crypto password prompt
the following error message appears on the display:
```
error: can't find command hwmatch
```
Looks like this command is referenced
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The version of terminator bundled with Disco seems unable to respond to
certain shortcuts. I have mapped ctrl+shift+arrowleft and
ctrl+shift+arrowdown to split terminal vertically and horizontally,
respectively.
The keybindings section of terminator correctly registers
Indeed disabling sysrq seems to fix the problem, but this has worked for
donkey's ages so what exactly changed?
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Alt+Printscreen not
All gnome sessions above are on X btw, not Wayland.
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Laptop does not suspend when lid is closed
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Commenting out the line
HandleLidSwitch=suspend
restores normal behaviour. Since I didn't change it to begin with, I
gather an update did this judging by how its last modified date was the
same day suspend-on-lidclose stopped working.
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I've been experiencing the same problem since friday on a Dell XPS 9560
laptop on Bionic. I created a different user account to test and laptop
doesn't suspend, but if I switch that user to a Mate Desktop session it
works fine.
These are the relevant lines on my logind.conf file:
~ cat
Either you'll get notified by update-notifier and see what updates are
coming in there, or you update via apt and will be listed there too.
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After today's (2018-04-12) update of Evolution, whenever I reply or
forward an email, the original email is neither quoted nor inlined as
per Composer Preferences.
The version of evolution available in bionic until yesterday
(2018-04-11) didn't have this problem.
I'm using
Well, I'll be absolutely damned.
I created a new user and initially started in gnome wayland. This issue
wasn't present on xwayland. I then reset the user, and logged into gnome
xorg. No problem in there either.
I reset the user and logged into Unity 7. Problem wasn't there.
Initially.
To cut a
Also I'm observing the same thing when opening photos (eg the
screenshots above) with Gnome Image Viewer 3.26.
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I switched back to FF when Quantum came out, this is why I hadn't
realised this until today that I had to use hangouts in Chromium.
For some reason, it's like gamma for the Chromium windows is dialled
almost all the way down when hardware acceleration is enabled. Please
see
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I have the same problem. I can set my laptop display to FHD down from 4K to
match my external monitor, but as soon as I click on "scale 100%" button the
apply button disappears and I get
"Config not applicable: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs:
Logical monitor scales must be
I'm seeing this also upon 17.10 upgrade in unity / lightdm / unity
greeter.
It doesn't happen 100% of the time, typically takes some time time to
manifest (I only ever suspend my laptop from monday to friday), but once
it starts happening, it always happens until I shut down.
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Roger that Daniel. I can confirm it doesn't happen on X.
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Framerate drops when moving windows across physical displays
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This was happening on gnome-shell, not unity. The report says unity I
gather because the crashes got so bad I had to switch back.
I feel it might be tied up to the dynamic transparency stuff on either
the top panel, or the dock. I opened another bug about the crashes here:
This workaround works for me, but years of muscle memory...
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Alt+Printscreen not working (doesn't generate keypress event)
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Same issue on Dell XPS 15 9560:
[0.004000] ACPI: Core revision 20170531
[0.004000] ACPI: Overriding _REV return value to 5
[0.038137] ACPI Error: [\_SB_.PCI0.XHC_.RHUB.HS11] Namespace lookup
failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20170531/dswload-210)
[0.038142] ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND,
I haven't noticed any adverse effects yet, but the laptop is relatively
new and I'm not yet 100% familiar with its nooks and crannies.
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Same here, the issue seems to be:
~ evolution
(evolution:24146): module-plugin-lib-WARNING **: can't load plugin
'/usr/lib/evolution/plugins/liborg-jylefort-mail-notification.so':
/usr/lib/evolution/plugins/liborg-jylefort-mail-notification.so:
undefined symbol: camel_message_info_uid
Thank you, would be great to have this backported into 17.10 as this is
causing me occasional login issues with the set of extensions I have
installed.
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