Removing Dock didn't help, I already tested.. I'll enable Dock with single
monitor and let you know.
Cursor get stuck with whole screen. I described other symptoms and possible
causes in #16, I didn't notice anything else.
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This is Wayland session.
I have disabled the Dock from previous attempts, but then I just unplugged one
monitor (secondary) and rebooted the system. I did this on Sunday night and so
far no problems.
I am still in darkmode.
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For now, with one monitor there are no problems. So I assume the problem is
related to the two monitor setup.
I have yet to notice a few accompanying problems when the error occurs:
- Occasionally, an application (e.g., browser) window jumps to the opposite
monitor.
- During the freezes, if I p
I ran on Xorg before Wayland became the default, and I didn't notice any such
problems. But surely the problem could have come with the update, I don't know
now..
I'll try disconnecting the 2nd monitor, then cancel dark mode, and then run on
Xorg.
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It's happening again, I haven't enabled Dock since last disabling it..
Around 21:56, in log appears this.
bře 06 21:55:38 payne-desktop gnome-shell[3249]: Window manager warning: Ping
serial 216219392 was reused for window 0x80022e (Nová karta - Google Chrome),
previous use was for window 0x800
After reboot, I havent seen the freezes..
Adding some logs
** Attachment added: "freeze.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/2100475/+attachment/5862445/+files/freeze.log
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Okey, now the little freezes appeared when Dock was disabled
bře 01 08:10:06 payne-desktop systemd[1]: Starting sysstat-collect.service -
system activity accounting tool...
bře 01 08:10:06 payne-desktop systemd[1]: sysstat-collect.service: Deactivated
successfully.
bře 01 08:10:06 payne-desktop
This seems the most relevant when dock is enabled
úno 28 22:51:28 payne-desktop gnome-shell[3278]: st_widget_get_theme_node
called on the widget [0x57f0f3629930
Gjs_ubuntu-dock_ubuntu_com_docking_DashToDock.left shrink running-dots fixed
extended:insensitive "dashtodockContainer"] which is not
It seems to be problem with Dock.. After disabling, logs are clean
$ journalctl -u gnome-shell -u rtkit-daemon --since "$(date +'%Y-%m-%d
00:00:00')"
úno 28 07:41:03 payne-desktop rtkit-daemon[2263]: Successfully made thread
35637 of process 35571 owned by '1000' RT at priority 20.
úno 28 07:41:
I don't use any other extensions.
I disabled the Dock, now just wait until the problem reappears..
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Title:
Whole display freezes in 1 second inte
Sorry, I was at work and then waited when the error reappeared..
Strange, after adding the ENV variable, the rtkit message in the syslog
disappeared.. But the rest looks similar.. I added some other messages
to the log, I don't know what relevance they have.
** Attachment added: "syslog"
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** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Whole display freezes in 1 second interval for a while
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Public bug reported:
It happens anytime, even in fresh start of system (without any additional
applications running).
When I was watching syslog, exactly time of freeze is when in syslog appears
this (repeating every second):
2025-02-27T10:00:59.144566+01:00 payne-desktop rtkit-daemon[2275]: Su
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