I took video showing the bug being reproduced on 21.04. Unfortunately
it's not the best. The video in the bug I linked above is clearer.
https://youtu.be/dSPUFTfpzZc
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Steps to Reproduce:
In the Settings applet choose Accessibility -> Zoom. Toggle the switch
on. Th
FWIW this is the same bug I reported in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/meta-gnome3/+bug/1872870
@guiverc suggested I report a new bug after reproducing this behavior on
21.04 which I have.
Thanks in advance!
-Chris
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Steps to Reproduce:
In the Settings applet choose Accessibility -> Zoom. Toggle the switch
on. This happens whether or not you actually magnify the screen.
When the mouse is moved anywhere on the screen, it leaves behind
repeated partial square trails in its path.
ProblemTy
Thank you very much I will absolutely try this on 21.04 - I bought a
System76 Thelio recently which I love love LOVE and I purposefully added
an extra 5TB HD I could use as a scratch / play / random distribution
drive.
I really REALLY appreciate the response. I love Linux and Ubuntu and
want to be
Hi there @guiverc thank you very much for the response.
I filed the bug using the automated 'ubuntu-bug' program and I'll admit
it's a crappy bug.
I've updated it with a concise problem description and steps to
reproduce.
As to which package it's in, could you please give me any advice on how
I
I bit the bullet and shot this happening with my smart phone. Apologies
for the video quality but this should help showcase what a usability
blocker this is:
https://youtu.be/tjDUHc6nlPs
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Just an update to #17 - I've since had to turn this off because it
destabilized my Pop! OS install terribly. I was seeing 3-5 hard lockups
a day.
Since I turned it off it's been rock solid.
Still super sad that there aren't the resources necessary to fix such a
show stopper for low vision people.
Hi everyone!
Let me just say that System76's awesome lifetime support just showed
itself to be PRICELESS in my book!
Nathan from System76 gave me the following work-around, and it WORKED!
Add:
```
CLUTTER_PAINT=disable-clipped-redraws:disable-culling
```
to /etc/environment and reboot! For me
Can also confirm on Pop!_OS 20.10 on a Thelio R2 with AMD graphics. I'd
thought maybe this was an Nvidia binary blob issue but maybe it's a core
Gnome issue.
Good luck to any partially blind person trying to use this :\
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Also to clarify, it's no longer just the desktop background. With a
clean install of 20.10, the mouse pointer now scribbles over everything
with a square pixel eraser.
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Oh wow. Confirming that this bug not only still exists but is even more
severe (shows up in pretty much every application) in Groovy Gorilla
dailies.
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Glad to hear you guys are in good shape.
Being partially blind and fine&gross motor impaired, "Disable zoom"
might as well be "Lop off an arm".
(I'm actually not kidding. Key chorded zoom is how I can actually make
use of a computer. Again Elementary excels at this)
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Hi Ted!
I'd upgraded from 19.10 myself.
I haven't heard of any response, and while I tried to research the
problem (I have a fair set of tech chops) I got lost in the weeds as to
even which subsystem in particular I should be reporting it under, much
less what steps I could take to put some more
OK so I took a screencast to try to capture the issue, and it does show
up although the screencast renders the trail left behind the cursor as
square blobs rather than outlines.
** Attachment added: "Screencast showing me swishing the cursor around the
screen leaving ghost trails"
https://bug
This works great in 20.04
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Full screen key chorded zoom (Alt
Public bug reported:
Can't capture a screenshot of it because the square cursor leavings
don't show up in the capture.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gnome (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-21.25-generic 5.4.27
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-21-generic x86_64
NonfreeKe
After running another apt update && apt upgrade this problem seems to
have resolved itself. I hate mysteries :)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1871137/+attachment/5347952/+files/Non%20choppy%20sound.%20yay.
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Install log for today as per request of lotuspsychje@ on ubuntu+1
freenode channel:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/sxYkf9KtnW/
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Title:
Recorded audi
Public bug reported:
People reported choppy audio coming from me in my morning stand-up call.
I thought it might be an issue with our chat system, so I tried
recording a sound bite in Audacity both with and without my bluetooth
headset.
I got the same incredibly choppy sound in either case. I'll
This is fixed across all environments in Ubuntu 20.04
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Ubuntu 18.10 / Linux 4.19 -rc7/8/Final - System slows / stops
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Hi! This is definitely fixed in Ubuntu 20.04 - my laptop now sleeps like
a champ with no issues or crashes.
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Title:
Ubuntu 18.10 - Alienware 17 R
This is fixed in Ubuntu 20.04
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Full screen key chorded zoom (Alt+Super+=) fails in 18.04.1/18.10
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I encountered this bug yesterday doing apt dist-upgrade on my Ubuntu
20.04 system.
I worked around the issue by using dpkg to remove the 1.0-3 package,
then ran apt install --fix-broken
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Hi I'm seeing this bug in 20.04.
I upgraded from a fresh 19.10 install. I tried removing ~/.mozilla and
the problem still persists.
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Fire
Interestingly, this ONLY happens with Gnome.
I've been running i3wm now for days with zero issues.
I guess this is telling me it's time to choose a lighter window manager
alternative? :)
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** Description changed:
Hi there folks sorry if it's inappropriate to report a bug in an
upstream release candidate kernel, but as a suggested test / fix for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1796743 I was told
to install an upstream kernel, which I d
Also attaching nouveau driver info a-la modinfo.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1799180/+attachment/5206401/+files/nouveau-modinfo.log
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Also marked this for re-triage since I have some usable evidence and a
smoking gun.
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 18.10 / Linux 4.19 -rc7/8 - System slows / stops
+ Ubuntu 18.10 / Linux 4.19 -rc7/8/Final - System slows / stops
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I'll bet dollars for donuts this is the nouveau driver. I see a bunch of
lines like this as the system slows to a crawl (Also there's a
juddering/tearing band in the center of the screen)
Oct 27 17:01:44 yamato kernel: [ 402.710539] nouveau :01:00.0: DRM:
base-0: timeout
Full kernel log copi
Feel free to close this if it makes sense. I am researching how best to
report this upstream. The documentation on reporting kernel bugs makes
it clear you need to identify the affected subsystem or your bug will be
bit-bucketed. More hard core log diving is called for :)
** Changed in: linux (Ubu
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Hi there folks sorry if it's inappropriate to report a bug in an
upstream release candidate kernel, but as a suggested test / fix for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1796743 I was told
to inst
Public bug reported:
Hi there folks sorry if it's inappropriate to report a bug in an
upstream release candidate kernel, but as a suggested test / fix for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1796743 I was told
to install an upstream kernel, which I did.
When I run with that kerne
Hi Will!
Just wanted to follow up with some good news and maybe something you
folks can use to help fix this one should it ever come around on the
guitar? :)
I found I was able to get Gnome to start up correctly on boot if I just
add this line to the [daemon] section of /etc/gdm3/custom.conf:
Wayl
apport information
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1799073/+attachment/5203917/+files/ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt
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That work-around works perfectly, thank you *SO* much!
FWIW I ran the apport command after applying the work-around you
suggested. Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help on this
one.
Thanks!
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Hi all. I noticed this problem when I upgraded from 18.04 to 18.04.1
(Worked perfectly in stock 18.04) and then I was testing the 18.10 beta
and hoped it would be fixed there but it's not.
To reproduce: login t
Hi guys! (Daniel? Since you seem to be the only one reading this :)
I fixed it! :) I added:
WaylandEnable=false
ow at les
to the [daemon] section of /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and the Gnome GUI starts right
up on login!
I feel accomplished! :)
Now at least if anyone ever has time to fix the core is
Public bug reported:
Hi all. I noticed this problem when I upgraded from 18.04 to 18.04.1
(Worked perfectly in stock 18.04) and then I was testing the 18.10 beta
and hoped it would be fixed there but it's not.
To reproduce: login to the regular Ubuntu desktop, hit Super+Alt+= (You
can validate th
Done!
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/issues/432
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Title:
Ubuntu 18.10 boots to a blank screen with a blinking cursor
To manage notifications
I don't know if anyone's tuned into this bug anymore, but are there any
other verbose / debug logs I could attach to help move this one closer
to resolution?
I'm totally up for doing the leg work, I just need to understand where
to start digging :)
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** Attachment added: "Attached gdm logs from failed startup on boot. No obvious
errors leaping out at me."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1796614/+attachment/5201900/+files/gdm.log
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Hi there. Thanks for the triage. As per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1795637/comments/25
this bug isn't a duplicate of the bug you mention. I've removed the
duplicate notation.
In fact this bug is being tracked in upstream Gnome bug
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/issues/
Not sure if there's a way to mark this bug as duplicated by the upstream
Gnome one.
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Title:
Ubuntu 18.10 - X fails to start on login
To manage n
Hi there! I'm looking for suggestions on further testing I can do to
disambiguate the situation I'm seeing from this bug.
I reported https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1796614
which was marked as a duplicate of this bug.
However, I now have this package installed (Output of apt p
Yay this is in fact fixed in 4.19-rc7! Thanks very much this was a real
show stopper :)
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
If the machine goes to sleep, either because I close the lid or because
it idles too long, it ends up in a weird state when I try to resume. If
I press the power/Alien button, the fan runs and the keyboard/trackpad
light up but nothing happens.
Ultimately I need to hard power
Public bug reported:
Running startx starts X just fine, but at login I just get a blank
screen with a blinking cursor. If I hit Alt+F I can get a console
which allows me to login and run 'startx' at which point Gnome starts
normally after entering my keychain unlock password.
ProblemType: Bug
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