Chromimm output:
[110445:110445:1013/141808.679718:ERROR:base_capturer_pipewire.cc(517)]
Failed to create a screen cast session:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: No such interface
“org.freedesktop.portal.ScreenCast” on object at path
/org/freedesktop/portal/desktop
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The build without `org.freedesktop.portal.ScreenCast` prevents e.g.
Chrome/Chromium to share the desktop through MS teams when using
Wayland, e.g. like it works on Fedora (https://uwot.eu/blog/microsoft-
teams-on-fedora-and-wayland-with-screenshare/).
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So, if this bug is marked as "fixed released" and 500 comments further
it's clear it doesn't fix anything, should we open a new bug report?
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There are two setups where the solution is with my setup (NVIDIA Corporation
GK107M [GeForce GT 750M], laptop with nvidia and intel):
- Use Wayland with nouveau drivers: performance OK.
- Use Xorg with nvidia drivers with kernel parameter "nvidia-drm.modeset=1"
(see @tim-tim-richardson++'s remark
Forgot to add:
- Use Xorg with nvidia drivers with kernel parameter "nvidia-drm.modeset=1"
(see @tim-tim-richardson++'s remark). prime is set to nvidia (as default when
you install the binary drivers). Performance: very good.
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To me it looks that there is something broken wider than what most comments
touch.
On my laptop with a NVIDIA Corporation GK107M [GeForce GT 750M] (prime) card,
since 17.10 (including 18.04):
- nouveau drivers work very poorly with Xorg: too slow to play video (tearing,
drop frames, etc).
- nouv
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I think this is a gnome-shell-extension-dashtodock + gnome-shell-
extension-ubuntu-dock, at least in my case.
Removing gnome-shell-extension-dashtodock and reinstalling gnome-shell-
extension-ubuntu-dock allows me to login, however the dock is not
visible (it's not auto-hidden either, only visible
Thank you, Jeremy.
I prefer not to go for option 1 because I like most of the Ubuntu
adaptations and what I don't like is easy to adapt (e.g. full height
dock).
Option 2 does indeed the trick, however it's not that straight forward
to download Adwaita now it's the default theme. I installed Minwa
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 17.10 (amd64), when selecting "Adwaita (default)" in Themes in
"Tweaks" the theme is applied. However, orange is still used all over the place:
- background box around application while alt+tabbing.
- volume and brightness indicators.
- Dock: see
https://bugs.launc
Wolf Rogner's remarks solves my SMB backupping problem, but I restate
his solution because it took me some time to understand it. The working
settings are:
Storage Location: Network Server
Server Address: smb://$SERVER/$SHARE (e.g. smb://homeserver/mybackups)
Folder: (empty, I backup to the share
Obviously, I meant 15.10. :)
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Title:
Dell Inspiron 15 7000 series (7537) laptop's touchpad unusable because
Same behaviour on a Ubuntu 15.10 VMWare VM running on Windows 7. No
"DisplayLink" USB display adapter present.
Closing the window (clicking on X) makes the window disappear. Kill -1 of the
unity-settings-daemon makes it reappear.
C.
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The problem is still there on Ubuntu 16.10 as exactly described by the
original bug reporter.
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Title:
Dell I
Please put the bug in stand-by. The workaround worked, but seems to be
off again. I will investigated further (see if I can reproduce it with
the same printer model elsewhere).
C
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Public bug reported:
Printing from most applications (evince, LibreOffice, gedit, etc)
results in blurry printouts. Only printing pdf from Adobe Acrobat
readers has good results. The problem can be found on the drivers (ppd)
included in Ubuntu 13.04 (and previous) because:
- Installing the upstre
Public bug reported:
For some time now (I think the bug is not specific to Ubuntu 12.10 but
also present in 12.04), I am having trouble when printing black text
with an HP Color LaserJet CP1515n, that worked fine on previous Ubuntu
releases and from other Operating Systems. The output is kind of o
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