Ubuntu 22.04 (Beta with all updates applied). ASROCK 4x4-Box 4800U with
Ryzen 7 (latest BIOS UPDATE P1.50): I don't know, if this is indeed the
right bug report to add my error messages (dsfield-637 instead of
dsfield-594).
ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Failure creating named object [\SMIB], AE_ALREADY_
ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Failure creating named object [\SMIB], AE_ALREADY_EXISTS
(20210730/dsfield-637)
ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol [\_SB.PCI0.SBRG.EC0],
AE_NOT_FOUND (20210730/dswload2-162)
ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Failure creating named object [\SMIB], AE_ALREADY_EXISTS
(20210
I can confirm that with the proper Ubuntu 22.04 Beta on baremetal. I get
the error message on bootup. Is there a workaround?
(output of `swapon -s` is empty).
15:41:11 systemd-oomd: Swap is currently not detected; memory pressure usage
will be degraded
15:41:11 systemd: swap.target: Job swap.tar
The new libarchive should increase increase the compatibility with zip
and RAR files. Certainly not an essential boost in functionality but on
the other hand certainly welcome.
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Yes, the other Ubuntu bug is
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-meta/+bug/1956350
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Title:
[MIR] xdg-desktop-portal-gnome
To manage
While there is a workaround available, it is technically not fixed. So
reopening...
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Good catch. That workaround does the trick. No flashing anymore. Thanks
Daniel.
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Title:
[i915] [Braswell] screen flashes black (mouse pointer sta
I installed an older GNU/Linux 5.10.51-051051-generic x86_64 kernel but
the problem remained. Maybe I should have gone with an even older
kernel, I don't know.
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Hello Daniel!
Sorry for the late reply. The requested log is attached.
"Sep 26 17:47:05 amano-desktop gnome-shell[41942]: Failed to post KMS update:
drmModeAtomicCommit: Das Argument ist ungültig
Sep 26 17:47:05 amano-desktop gnome-shell[41942]: Page flip discarded:
drmModeAtomicCommit
** Description changed:
- I reported that against mutter, but it can be gnome-shell as well. Or
- Intel driver/Kernel related. It happens since I switched to Impish,
- never saw that before.
+ I reported that against mutter, but it can be gnome-shell as well, or
+ even Intel driver/kernel related.
Public bug reported:
I reported that against mutter, but it can be gnome-shell as well. Or
Intel driver/Kernel related. It happens since I switched to Impish,
never saw that before.
Intel HD graphics 400 onboard.
STEPS to reproduce:
1) Move Mouse pointer to the left edge of the screen
2) See t
Hmm. I cannot say that this bug is fixed. Did that regress somehow?
Where are the descriptor files supposed to have gone to?
amano@amano-desktop:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libretro$ pwd
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libretro
amano@amano-desktop:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libretro$ ls
I think the input thread code is more worthwhile than keeping the self-
proclaimed "kinda hackish" code untouched.
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[regression] Applicati
** Description changed:
Showing the app grid doesn't overlay any open app window. So the window
stays visible even if it should be hidden.
- Hirsute, updated on March 23rd.
+ Hirsute, up to date (March 23rd).
+
+ Steps to reproduce:
+ *Start gnome-terminal
+ *Click on the 9-Dot icon in the
Public bug reported:
Showing the app grid doesn't overlay any open app window. So the window
stays visible even if it should be hidden.
Hirsute, up to date (March 23rd).
Steps to reproduce:
*Start gnome-terminal
*Click on the 9-Dot icon in the bottom left corner
*See the app grid coming app
*Not
Why can't you just move on? What is your stupid agenda?
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Title:
restore type-ahead find
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I think that conflicting/replacing would be fine. Focal will be around
for a long, long time and 1.0 had a very bad timing being released so
close after Focal.
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Is it possible to have that SRU'ed as an additional Inkscape1.0 package
to the LTS? Paralle to the normal Inkscape one?
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Title:
[new upstream]Ink
With the above patch the error isn't shown. But is it safe to reboot?
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package shim-signed 1.40+15+1533136590.3beb971-0ubuntu1 failed to
Version 1.3.4.20200120-1 was updated in Debian and migrated to testing
on January 31th.
Please sync that version to Focal, the current version in the archive is
from 2012!!
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With mawk 1.3.4.20200120-1 being uploaded to Debian testing now I
suggest to mark this bug here as invalid and just sync the new mawk
version to Focal. There is a separate bug for just updating mawk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mawk/+bug/1332114 Let's follow
up there...
** Changed in:
Is there a bug for the Debian side of things?
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Stick to the 3.30 serie still?
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Hmm. At least in the Ubuntu-wayland session I cannot reproduce that.
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Desktop right click menu appears in the wrong place if a Terminal
Updated the description to include links to your current snapshots.
Sorry for not finding them in the first place.
** Description changed:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk imp
@Thomas Dickey:
Wow, you were fast to find that topic ;)
I didn't want to spread misleading information, so I guess that I
misread or misinterpreted my findings and mawk is still developed and
maintained by you? Which is great to know. I probably just couldn't find
your active development branch.
** Description changed:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk implementation in Ubuntu.
== Reasons against keeping mawk ==
*The mawk package is synced from debian and it i
** Description changed:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk implementation in Ubuntu.
== Reasons against keeping mawk ==
*The mawk package is synced from debian and it i
** Description changed:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk implementation in Ubuntu.
==Reasons against mawk==
*The mawk package is synced from debian and it is heavily
CCing Steve Langasek since he was the Debian mawk maintainer that Dickey
called out in the link above.
** Description changed:
- For POSIX compatibility reasons ships with mawk in main. There is an
- awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the official awk implementation
-
+ For POSIX compatibility re
Public bug reported:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk implementation in Ubuntu.
==Reasons against mawk==
*The mawk package is synced from debian and it is heavily
undermaintained:
Is this tasked assigned to anybody from the Desktop team to tackle any
packaging requirements coming from security? Jeremy Bicha is sadly seen
very sparsely these days to drive those things. And he seems to have
been replaced by the team members Silence and Inactivity.
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Would be nice to have it in Eoan. Without it gnome-remote-desktop is
useless because Mutter has to be compiled without remote support. And
that prevents any possible transition to Wayland.
And October is coming closer and closer.
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Hmm. Personally I prefer Colibre as I find it to be the most
professional icon theme for LibreOffice. But if the Yaru team feels that
Breeze fits Yaru better, then go for it.
And please test the themes with the shiny new tabbed layout interface
because that will be the one people will switch to ov
Adwaita? What about Yaru?
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Scrollbars escape the bottom and right side of the Terminal window by
1px
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** Changed in: imagemagick (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Invalid
** Description changed:
- This is actually a regression in Disco from Artful, Bionic and Cosmic,
- where this was fixed in https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717951
+ This seemed to be actually a regression in Disco from Artful,
As Sebastien Bacher pointed out, ImageMagick can be removed for good now
as CUPS does no longer depend on it in Disco.
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Title:
UIFe: Drop imagema
If removing ImageMagick without removing Cups is now possible, I am
perfectly fine with dropping the Debian patch. I just didn't know it.
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** Description changed:
This is actually a regression in Disco from Artful, Bionic and Cosmic,
where this was fixed in https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717951
- Since the update to Disco the unprofessional and childish ImageMagick
- icon is back. It was removed in Artful, Bionic and Cosmic
Filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
settings/+bug/1819503
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Title:
UIFe: Drop imagemagick-display from the default install
To
** Summary changed:
- Drop imagemagick-display from the default install [regression]
+ Drop imagemagick-display from the default install [disco regression]
** Description changed:
- This is actually a regression from
- https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717951
+ This is actually a regression in
Public bug reported:
This is actually a regression in Disco from Artful, Bionic and Cosmic,
where this was fixed in https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717951
Since the update to Disco the unprofessional and childish ImageMagick
icon is back. It was removed in Artful, Bionic and Cosmic for the
follo
Hmm. I upgraded to Disco today and the icon is back. Is that expected?
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To manage
I really liked the previous behavior. I think that this was changed by
did rocks and suugested by me.
What makes it "annoying"? I find th upstream behavior annoying.
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I think that it already blocks the GNOME-software transition to 3.31.90.
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[MIR] libxmlb
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Wayland of course. Just suggesting that switching to Wayland might fix
your problem.
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in _g_log_abort() f
Benjamin, out of interest: Do you see the crash with both sessions? X
and waylan?
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in _g_log_abort() from
As a workaround: The current stable snap is on 6.1.2.1 and works fine.
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Title:
libreoffice crashes reliably on startup (and the recovery window c
and I get no output
amano@amano-desktop:~$ libreoffice --norestore
Application Error
-
Fatal exception: Signal 6
Stack:
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/libuno_sal.so.3(+0x3cfb3)[0x7f0a82c03fb3]
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/libuno_sal.so.3(+0x3d1c3)[0x7f0a82c041c3]
/lib/x86_64-linux
(I have to use the --norestore flag, otherwise
an endless chain of file recovery windows are shown):
amano@amano-desktop:~$ libreoffice --norestore
Application Error
Fatal exception: Signal 6
Stack:
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/libuno_sal.so.3(+0x3cfb3)[0x7f0a82c03fb3]
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program
The upstream bug was migrated to Gitlab. The link to the gitlab bug is
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/1074 now.
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GIMP color pi
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2400138
Some experienced users from the Ubuntu forums see that journalctl
collects plenty of colord entries garbage with colord 1.3.3.
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Nope. Not completely sure, sorry. I didn't compile GNOME apps before, so
that would probably be a rather heavy task for me ;) I had a quick look
at the 3.30.0 source but couldn't even find out which lines were changed
by the Debian patch. Aren't the patches included within the source tar?
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https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-CKw5ikw4WNo/WWo7WrezseI/KC4/CPbs48OQj0A2hMNY5_Ivu6iTaRzClDYMQCLcBGAs/s1600/07%2BGNOME%2BTerminal.jpg
This is a gnome-terminal screenshot from Fedora 26. There everything
seems ok. Can we drop the Debian patch above to see if that fixes the
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Is this an upstream issue (does Fedora show that behavior as well?) or
the outcome of a Debian patch? There is at least one which is scrollbar
related:
+ Add scrollbar-background-theming.patch:
- Draw background under the scrollbar that matches the actual terminal
background color. T
I got snes9x working by manually adding snes9x.libretro:
[Libretro]
Type=Emulator
Version=1.0
Name=snes9x
Module=snes9x_libretro.so
LibretroVersion=1
Authors=BearOso;OV2
License=MIT;
[Platform:SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem]
MimeType=application/vnd.nintendo.snes.rom;
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I leave that to "New" so people can find this bug when searching for
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** Changed in: gnome-games-app (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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All affected cores are now listet in this bug.
The good news: 3 of them already ship the required descriptor file:
*libretro-beetle-pce-fast (=Turbografx/PC Engine)
*bsnes_mercury_balanced.libretro (=Super Nintendo), the performance and
accuracy versions lack it though
*libretro-gambatte
All th
** Also affects: nestopia (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: libretro-mupen64plus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: mgba (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: genesisplusgx (Ubuntu)
Importan
Added a manual workaround above.
And I have to make a correction: By default the libretro cores go to
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libretro
I had the PPA installed and just the files from there go to
/usr/lib/libretro
** Description changed:
- Gnome-games-app discovers Playstation games, NES games
** Summary changed:
- gnome-games-app and retro-gtk do not pick up pcsx-reloaded and other
libretro cores
+ gnome-games-app and retro-gtk do not pick up pcsx-reloaded and the libretro
cores due to missing descriptor files
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So the proper fix seems to be to ship the descriptor files within the
.deb packages of the libretro cores and install them alongside the .so
files in /usr/lib/libretro
I guess that bug is invalid then and I should file a bug against
libretro?
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Exalm on #gnome-games had an idea:
exalm[m]
Ok, so if you see them, but can't run them, it's cores
amano
I see those games but when clicking on them it says that "the system is not yet
supported
exalm[m]
Yes, it's cores
ls /usr/lib/libretro
Or lib64
One last thing: There is an upstream libretro repository (PPA). I will check
back first, but I tried those upstream packages and they didn't work as well.
Just for your information. They probably miss the descriptor files as well.
** Changed in: gnome-games-app (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =
Hmm. I guess that libretro-gtk is the emulation related part and
probably to blame instead of gnome-games-app
** Description changed:
Gnome-games-app discovers Playstation games, NES games and all other
games supported by Libretro, but when I try to start one, it says
"Playstation system is
I updated the bug description and made it more generic. I seem to
remember that it worked when it was introduced in Zesty and broke when
being updated to Artful.
jbicha, can you have a look?
** Description changed:
- Gnome games discovers psx games, but when I try to start one, it says
- Playsta
** Summary changed:
- PSX games not working
+ gnome-games-app not picking up libretro cores
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gnome-games-app does not support pcsx-reload
I think that a recent tkl update fixed that issue. Everything is visible
now on wayland.
** Changed in: micropolis-activity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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(probably just fixed for Bionic Beaver, but Artful will not be supported
that long)
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Micropolis shows garbled ingame graphics when on Wayl
Public bug reported:
When opening a new new window in gnome-shell it comes up in the top left
corner. This is not desireable since it creates a lot of "black" there
in dark themes and it has some pixels of a bright background theme
shining through due to window headerbar being rounded.
Gnome solv
Mutter 3.28 didn't migrate to the release pocket yet, but I stole it
from the proposed pocket and can confirm it fixing the issue.
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[Bioni
Another observation: This problem is not limited to Nautilus. Thus going
back to Nautilus 3.26.0 will not help.
==Steps to reproduce for other apps==
1) Open nautilus
2) click on the nautilus entry in the top bar (left of "activities".
3) Select "Help"
4) nautilus exits, yelp doesn't come up
5) o
Is that a Mutter or Gnome-shell regression? Is it going to be fixed
upstream? It seems that some (XDG?-) handover between some gnome apps
doesn't work as expected and both apps have to exit.
** Summary changed:
- [Bionic] [wayland] many gnome applications exit or crash when a file is opened
+ [Bi
Even opening archives with File Roller makes Nautilus 3.26.2 crash. So
it cannot be a gedit problem.
I edited the title to reflect that.
So all gnome apps make Nautilus crash (in fact opening the file makes
Nautilus and the other program crash) while LibreOffice obviously
doensn't. What makes ope
** Summary changed:
- [Bionic] [wayland] Nautilus crashes when a file is opened with gedit
+ [Bionic] [wayland] Nautilus crashes when a file is opened
** Description changed:
See title.
==Steps to reproduce==
0) From the log in screen, click your name, then click the gear button and
se
It just happens in the Ubuntu-Wayland session. It doesn't happen in the
default Ubuntu session. Added the wayland tag.
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[Bionic] [wayland]
** Description changed:
See title.
==Steps to reproduce==
1) Open nautilus (currently 3.26.2 in bionic)
2) Browse to a location with a textfile (eg. /home/user/.thunderbird )
- 3) Right click a textfile (eg. profiles.ini
+ 3) Right click a textfile (eg. profiles.ini)
4) Choose gedit f
Public bug reported:
See title.
==Steps to reproduce==
1) Open nautilus (currently 3.26.2 in bionic)
2) Browse to a location with a textfile (eg. /home/user/.thunderbird )
3) Right click a textfile (eg. profiles.ini)
4) Choose gedit from the list (probably default), click ok.
5) Nautilus crashes,
Wow, that is ugly. This should definitvely be a release blocker...
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Flashing text at bottom of grub menu
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Rbalint, out of interest, could your new fix be tramsferred to Synaptic
somehow?
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do-release-upgrade crashed with SIGSEGV under wayland
T
The current state on the corresponding Trello card
(https://trello.com/c/ZMkHCrQY/20-bubblewrap-mir) was that didrocks was
going to do an initial security review in November. But then Didier took
some time off (until end of year?) thus probably didn't have time to do
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The nvidia user (me) can happily confirm that this bug is fixed now :)
What a nastie: A mutter crash that leads to the startup of the X.org
fallback session which can't be displayed due to a gnome-shell
regression. Wow. No wonder that this was so hard to diagnose. And timely
cropping up just befor
So with this gnome-shell downgrade you can get past Plymouth into GDM
reliably? I will try at home as well...
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Artful won't start with Way
So with this gnome-shell downgrade you can get past Plymouth into GDM
reliably? I will try at home as well...
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Artful won't start with Way
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1723619 is (sadly)
not my issue. It took again 4 tries to have GDM appearing :(
Having me regress at the same time as the many ATI users seems too much
of an incident.
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amano@amano-desktop:~$ uname -r
4.14.0-rc5-lp1723619+revert
So the revert there in the patched 4.14 kernel doesn't affect me :(
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A
uname -r
4.14.0-rc5-lp1723619+revert
That's (sadly) not my issue (the one that cropped up on October 6th. It
took me 4 times again to have Plymouth not freezing/GDM starting up.
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amano@amano-desktop:~$ uname -r
4.12.13-041213-generic
It took 3 tries to bring up GDM.
So confirmed that this isn't a kernel regression.
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[code]
amano@amano-desktop:~$ uname -r
4.12.13-041213-generic
[/code]
It took 3 tries to bring up GDM.
So confirmed that this isn't a kernel regression.
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Timo, i was on 4.13.0.12 when noticing the regression. And reverted back
to 4.13.0.11, which didn't change anything. So I don't think that a
kernel update broke my Wayland.
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If I get past Plymouth and into GDM (I have to try 4 times to succeed),
I can log into the “Ubuntu“ session reliably. So I think that this bug
is rather a GDM one than a gnome-shell one.
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Rather a GDM bug. I it doesn't get stuck on Plymouth, it starts up the
“Ubuntu“ gnome-shell session reliably for me.
** Package changed: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) => gdm3 (Ubuntu)
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For me it worked reliably the whole development cycle until the week
leading up to the 7th of October. It is borked just for about a week
now. On the 5th of October I remember it being fine, it was borked when
starting Ubuntu up on the morning of October 7th.
Now it seems like a dealbreaker worth
Even after the updates of today (with the new kernel and the gnome-shell
crash fix) the boot splash is getting stuck most of the time (certainly
3 out of 4 tries).
Only switching to the nvidia 340 blob fixes that (then it boots
reliably, not showing Plymouth at all).
I don't think that it is a Pl
While the visual side of this bug is fixed now (the ugly wizard-icon is
gone from the launcher), the usability side is still alive:
You can still test the "imagemagick" app from within Ubuntu Software and
decide to remove it from there. With the ugly side-effect of removing
printing support withou
Will that work for the gnome session (and gnome-on-xorg-session). Since
imagemagick isn't “gnomey“ at all, it should be hidden there as well...
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To add to the things mentioned above:
Since “display app“ is confusing and looks dated, people might be
tempted to remove it in gnome-software. Doing so will remove the whole
cups stack and leaves the user without any printing possibly. And the
user has no visual clue that imagemagick was related
s/possibly/possibility
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Title:
UIFe: Drop imagemagick-display from the default install
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To add to the things above:
Xterm and UXterm have dated icons that stick out in gnome-shell like a
sore thumb. Much more than in the Unity dash.
Xdiagnose shows up in Ubuntu Software. A newbie that tries to remove it
(“I don't get for why it is useful, it looks broken“) will remove the
entire ubu
** Summary changed:
- [FFe][MIR] bubblewrap
+ FFe: [MIR] bubblewrap
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Title:
FFe: [MIR] bubblewrap
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I am still feeling uncomfortable shipping some crucial GNOME components
like Nautilus more insecure than upstream.
An it is not just a matter of having bubblewrap in main or not. Not a
matter of the default and anybody who wishes the default upstream
security level could rectify this by “sudo apt
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