Upstream bug: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/4112
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Title:
Cursor Tracking with Gnome Shell Magnifier on Wayland
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Public bug reported:
Affected version
GNOME 3.36 - 3.40.
Ubuntu 20.04, 20.10, 21.04 and Fedora 34 Beta.
Wayland only.
Bug summary
When running GNOME shell with Wayland, the cursor and focus tracking
functionality of the magnifier (a11y feature) do not correctly compute the
cursor/focus location.
Public bug reported:
The mouse tracking when using the Gnome shell magnifier doesn't work.
Text cursor and focus cursor tracking works fine.
To re-poroduce enable the magnification by pressing Super + Alt + 8.
Move the mouse around and observe the magnified view remaining in one
place. The magnif
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Title:
libreoffice doesn't start
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Fixed it!
The problem is caused by the package `mesa-opencl-icd` or one of its
dependencies.
I removed this package and its dependencies and now LibreOffie works
fine.
I'm not sure if this is a bug or expected.
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> So you fixed the discord issue and then were able to launch your
libreoffice (original deb version) and it displayed?
No, so far I have been able to get the version installed from the
repository (debs) to work.
I've removed the Discord snap to try and ensure it is not causing a
problem. But thi
I uninstalled LibreOffice and tried the snap version. Which works fine.
I uninstalled the snap version and re-installed via apt. But it still
fails to start.
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I've fixed the Discord issue. Turns out it constantly tries to scan for
other applications so it can show what game you are playing. I'll
reboot and give it a try though.
I have noticed that after trying to launch LibreOffice my system memory
usages goes crazy. At the desktop after a reboot my sy
OK, done.
The square the middle of the screen was when I launched from the
application menu and hasn't happened again.
I've noticed that if I try to reboot after attempting to launch
libreoffice, my system will hang.
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Hi, I didn't explicitly install it. I performed a regular none-minimal
installation. I've attached the output of the command requested.
** Attachment added: "libreoffice-pkgs.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1871067/+attachment/5347882/+files/libreoffice-pkgs.txt
Here is a list of installed snaps too.
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Appears to work fine in a VM.
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Title:
libreoffice doesn't start
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Public bug reported:
None of the LibreOffice applications will start. I've tried from the
application launcher and terminal.
There is no output from the terminal.
Sometimes I get a white square in the centre of the screen.
I can't find any log files in order to get any useful details. Is there
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1850654 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1850654
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1850654
update-initramfs complains of missing amdgpu firmware files
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This bug appears to have been fixed at some point in the development of
gnome 3.6, still present in 3.4 on Ubutnu 19.10 and 18.04.
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Title:
GNOME
Both applications are fine with standard Yaru and Adwaita.
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Title:
Dark themes don't work well with highlighted current line in gedit
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Yes, just tested both applications with Adwaita-dark.
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Title:
Dark themes don't work well with highlighted current line in gedit
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I've attached a screen shot from a program called Ghidra. It is a Java
application and so it may be that it is a different issue. But it is
using the GTK theme and the colours look the same as gedit.
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The same issue happens with other applications too. It's not just gedit.
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Title:
Dark themes don't work well with highlighted current line in ged
Public bug reported:
In some applications the contrast between the background and text colour
is very poor when using the Yaru theme in "Dark Mode".
For example, If the theme is set to Dark via the settings application
under "Appearance" and gedit (GNOME Text Editor" is launched. The
background o
Tested, looks to have done the trick. Thanks.
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Title:
plymouth missing plugin label.so
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I did search for existing bugs but didn't find anything that wasn't old.
My apologies If I've missed it.
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Title:
plymouth missing plugin label.s
Public bug reported:
On a clean install of Ubuntu 20.04 the following messages are printed
while updating the initramfs.
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.4.0-18-generic
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi12_gpu_info.bin for
module amdgpu
W: Possible missing firm
Public bug reported:
When updating the initramfs the following warnings are output.
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.4.0-18-generic
W: plymouth: The plugin label.so is missing, the selected theme might not work
as expected.
W: plymouth: You might want to install the plymouth-theme
Public bug reported:
Affected version
Tested with Ubuntu 20.04 current daily build using Xorg. Mutter version
3.36.
Bug summary
When using the GNOME magnifier feature ghost copies of dialogues such as
the Alt+F2 window or the password prompt appear if the magnified view
moves away from the dial
Upstream bug is here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/625
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/625
** Description changed:
When using the GNOME magnifier (Zoom) feature the magnified display
- flickers when u
I've tested the updated package in the PPA and all the settings now work
as expected. Thank you.
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Title:
GNOME control center UI does not update
Also tested on Fedora 30, the issue exists but manifests slightly
differently.
Should I raise this upstream? If so which GNOME project should it be
raised against?
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Yep, I will test as soon as I get home tonight.
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Title:
GNOME control center UI does not update dconf setting for magnifier
mouse tracking m od
Completely removedd all extensions include those shipped with Ubuntu
19.04. Issue still occurs. Also tested with a clean install in VM.
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Title:
G
I couldn't figure out why I didn't see the issue in my VM. But
additional testing shows the issue in the VM. It depends on which
windows are visible. If you close all windows and return to the desktop
it always occurs.
Also enabling the 'Magnifier extends outside screen' checkbox also
causes the i
I've had a stab at working out what the problem is. I have an idea which
I have posted to the upstream bug report. But I've no way to test this
out.
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OK, opened a new bug upstream under the correct project this time.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/555
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/555
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Both of my machines are now on 19.04, I'm still seeing the issue. I've
got all extensions turned off.
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Title:
GNOME Magnifier Flickering when usi
OK, turns out my laptop is on 18.10 not 19.04. I assumed the upgrade
would go all the way but I was wrong. :(
I'm upgrading now and will test again.
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Turns out I already reported this on the GNOME gitlab a while back but
have had no reply. I've updated it with the new information I've
learned. Here is the link: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/issues/865
I've looked at the commit but it's not immediately obvious to me why it
isn't wo
Here is the lspci output from my laptop.
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I've attached the requested output.
I have done additional testing today on my Dell XPS laptop running
Ubuntu 19.04, my personal desktop running 18.04 and my work PC running
18.04.
* I removed all extensions, uninstalled packages for those that had them or
deleted via the gnome extension website
Tested on physical hardware with 19.04. The issue is still present but
the viaul manifestaton is slightly different. Rather than black flickers
it's more of a shading effect that flickers on and off with mouse
movement. It can also be caused by enabling the option to extent the
magnified contents b
Tested in an 19.04 VM and the issue deos not appear to be present. I
will test on real hardware.
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Title:
GNOME Magnifier Flickering when using no
Public bug reported:
If you attempt to change the mouse cursor tracking mode in the gnome
control centre UI for the gnome magnifier the radio buttons have no
effect. If yous use dconf-editor to manual change the option at:
org.gnome.desktop.a11y.magnifier.mouse-tracking the setting will have an
ef
Public bug reported:
When using the GNOME magnifier (Zoom) feature the magnified display
flickers when used in any of the following modes: Left, Right, Top or
Bottom screen part. This occures when the mouse moves towards the edge
directly opossite to the magnified view.
To reproduce:
* Open GNOME
Verified package 3.28.3+git20190124-0ubuntu18.04.2 does fix the issue.
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Title:
Top bar and shell dialogs are not displayed properly when zoom is
I've tested the updated package in a 18.04 VM and also installed on my
laptop in both cases the issue is fixed.
Thank you everyone who has worked on this issue. Very much appreciated.
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I tested this in a VM and it appears to work fine. Bryce, did you reboot
after installing? That was required for me.
I look forward to this going into 18.04 so I can finally get off 16.04!
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This bug is preventing me upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04. I see that the
upstream fix is still waiting to be merged. Will this fix make it into
Ubuntu 18.10? Will it be back ported to 18.04?
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I agree this bug really needs some attention. I have been unable to use
Ubuntu since 11.04 because I need the zoom feature.
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Title:
Unity launcher
I set up Google as an Online Account, then open Empathy.
If the status under the top right menu (Gnome Shell) is not set to "Available"
I get prmpted for my Gmail password.
However despite entering it correctly the account will no connect.
If I change the status to "Available and re-launch Empathy
This bug no longer appears to be present.
I tried to reproduce the issue but with no success.
Commented here as my original report was marked as a duplicate.
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