Thank you Daniel. Previous NVidia drivers were a total disaster.
Do you suggest me to update to 24.10? Is that supported?
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Ubuntu 24.04 s
I confirm the new DisplayPort cable resolved the 60Hz issue.
I am still testing Wayland to verify it resolves the issue when working on 3
monitors.
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Thank you Daniel.
I'm waiting for a new DisplayPort cable and let you know what happens.
Meanwhile I switched to Wayland the login. I was able to keep the
fractional scaling. I tried not to use it, but it's very hard for me to
use either 100% or 200%. They are definitely too extreme.
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> So that we can see more details, please run: [...]
I attached the xrandr output. Be advised the two monitors are using
different cables (HDMI and DisplayPort). I am going to buy a new
DisplayPort cable to further test this.
> Also we shouldn't be calling this a crash (per the title) unless
ther
> The closest thing to a reset that GNOME has is [...]
I did that but did not help.
> In theory that can happen due to different ports or cables measuring
> different bandwidth [...]
I did change three cables but I still see 60Hz on the second monitor and
30Hz on the third even if they come fr
> That sounds like bug 2084407 which is in progress.
Great to hear that. Meanwhile, I would like to know what to do when this
happens.
There is no documentation about resetting the monitors status to default in
this case.
> This file shows xdg-desktop-portal-gnome is crashing on login sometime
@paulw2u it makes sense, thank you. Since I could not use ubuntu-bug it
was difficult for me guessing the package name.
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Ubuntu 24 shell c
Public bug reported:
This bug happens every single day, even after rebooting and updating.
I have 3 4k monitors with 150% zoom (extended mode).
On the late evening, I lock the workstation and the monitors goes to sleep (the
PC is still wake up and stays accessible all the time from the network).
Public bug reported:
When I run ubuntu-bug the shell freezes and i can only reboot the machine via
SSH.
Even the mouse is hang.
Attached you can find the relevant journal.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment added: "ubuntu-bug-journal-1.txt"
htt
Public bug reported:
I am not sure how to log this issue, but let's go.
This is a VM with Ubuntu 24.04 running over KVM (Ubuntu 24.04).
At the end of the attached journal, you can find the significant errors coming
from QXL.
This happens after hours or even days after booting, even if I am not
Is there an alternative way to submit a bug? All of this started because
I still have the desktop shell crashing every single day.
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[nouve
This is the journal -b1 after blacklisting nouveau as for this article:
https://askubuntu.com/a/951892/1754732
It just happened again, therefore the journal should contain fresh info
about the problem
HTH
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Sorry, I realize now I may have posted the wrong log at the begining
(too old).
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[nouveau] Screen freeze
To manage notifications about th
This is the journal -b1 after blacklisting nouveau as for this article:
https://askubuntu.com/a/951892/1754732
It just happened again, therefore the journal should contain fresh info
about the problem
HTH
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More info:
$ journalctl -b | grep nouveau
Sep 16 09:07:07 tadevx /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2810]: (==) Matched nouveau
as autoconfigured driver 1
Sep 16 09:07:07 tadevx /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2810]: (II) LoadModule:
"nouveau"
Sep 16 09:07:07 tadevx /usr/libexec/gdm-x-session[2810]: (II) Lo
Thank you Daniel. I am indeed using the nvidia driver.
That's the first thing I checked but I can´t find nouveau in the list of
drivers:
lsmod | grep nouveau
Also the output from lspci is the following:
$ lspci -nv | grep nouveau
Kernel modules: nvidiafb, nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia
Public bug reported:
The problem is not on the machine from which I am submitting the bug.
The other machine hangs the xorg session, including mouse and keyboard,
when running 'ubuntu-bug' that I needed to submit a different issue.
The hang occurs as soon as I say (either yes or no doesn´t matte
Hi Mario, I strongly suggest to apply the workaround posted by Daniel:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2060268
I could see the issue after this but it's quite a while that it didn't show up.
I would keep this issue open to let some time pass and see if the above
workaround (p
Hi Daniel, the ghost display is already gone as I mentioned in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-
common/+bug/2075525/comments/14
> I did apply the fix for the ghost screen and it worked.
Anyway, the issue still hits.
If you have any other suspects, I would be glad to test
Hi Daniel, I did apply the fix for the ghost screen and it worked.
Anyway, the main issue is still there.
After the black screen, the ubuntu desktop is mirrored instead of extended.
There is no way to restore the extended mode, other than detaching and
reattaching the hdmi cable of the second mo
This issue is still very active and hits me regularly.
It's definitely NOT expired on my side
@Daniel did you close it?
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This is still an issue on my side
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In order to restore the monitors to "extend" I manually detached and
re-attached the hdmi cable of the second monitor.
I was confident that it could work, given that I verified to have installed the
updates that you linked me previously.
1. The session crashed with the sad monitor picture: "Oh n
This last attachment is the screenshot of the screen size. The
"transparent" area at the right cannot be seen in the monitors (which
are both 3840x2160)
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Here is the screenshot of the wrong display configuration.
Currently I have two monitors attached, they are currently mirroring the same
screen and have the screen is currently larger than the monitor size (when I
move the mouse the screen scrolls).
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@Daniel, after a while it just happened again:
- The tiling assistant is disabled:
$ gnome-extensions show tiling-assist...@ubuntu.com
tiling-assist...@ubuntu.com
Name: Ubuntu Tiling Assistant
Description: Expand GNOME's 2 column tiling and add a
Windows-snap-assist-inspired popup...
Path:
I already did it few days ago after reading the links, thank you for confirming
that.
If it happens again, I'll send you the log.
Thanks!
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I agree it would make sense.
Basically you are saying that the fixes I applied resolve the bug of resetting
to the default configuration which leads to (let's assume) the mirror
configuration.
If this is correct, why the configuration in the display at this point still
shows me the "Extended" co
Thank you Daniel. I verified that this morning the installed updates
also contained the list of updates you pointed to me.
What about the configuration swithching to mirror?
Is there any workaround for this?
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I have configured the host screen with two monitors extending the desktop.
They are both configured at 3840x2160, scale 150%, fractional scaling: yes.
After a period of inactivity, the screens get blanked as configured.
When I move the mouse and the screens unblank, sometimes
From what I understand the trigger of the bug is not a printing action,
but UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) that printers usually do to advertise
their presence and services over the network.
Whatever the trigger is, the code that goes in an infinite recursion
should be cut with a counter/timeout s
This is another journal of the last boot. In this journal you will see the
gnome shell loading correctly and working as expected.
I hope this can be helpful to understand the differences and getting closer to
the bug.
Thanks
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Anohter app that suffers from the same resize issue is Chromium.
HTH
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And here is the previous journal
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Please note that this configuration worked correctly before upgrading Ubuntu
23.10 to Ubuntu 24.04.
For some reason Ubuntu 24 removed the NVidia proprietary driver version 545,
therefore I had to downgrade it to version 535.
Apart from this, there are no other changes.
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Here is the last journal
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I am running Ubuntu 24.04 as host and a VM with Ubuntu 24.04 as guest.
I tried both VirtIO and QXL drivers on Spice (localhost).
The log was created from the VM.
The VMM window is set with these options:
- Scale Display: Always + Auto resize VM with window
Steps to repro:
-
Do you want me to open a separate bug for the black screen issue?
I can open it from the terminal (Ctl-Alt-3).
Meanwhile, any workaround/suggestion to reliably get gnome up is welcome :)
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Thank you @Daniel but the VM with the black screen is Ubuntu 24.04 with the
default shell.
Does this article apply as well?
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Got it :)
I have other VMs on the same host/KVM exhibiting the same behavior.
I did not tweak anything, so they are on their defaults. This should make it
easier to repro the issue.
One of these Ubuntu VMs have a GPU remapped with IOMMU and it happens
very often that the 'Ubuntu' login ends up i
ok I rebooted and could log in with 'Ubuntu' again.
I then retried to logout and picking 'Ubuntu on Xorg' and I don´t see the
message anymore, but I get the "X" cross and get straight back to the login
screen with my name.
I finally reverted again on 'Ubuntu' and logged in.
I am not sure what yo
I did it: when I log in with the 'Ubuntu on Xorg' radio button selected,
I proceed in logging in and get back the following message: "Display
output is not active".
The problem now is that I cannot get the shell anymore, even if I select
'Ubuntu' back.
I can only login on the terminal using Ctl-A
I am not anymore sure whether I am using xorg or not. Could you provide
me a link to understand that please? (sorry for the basic question)
```
/dev/dri$ ls
by-path card1 renderD128
```
Do you want me to remove `card1`?
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I don´t have autologin enabled.
The shell settings are the defaults, hence xorg.
In the screenshot you can see vs code and the terminal.
VScode cannot be resized, but the terminal can. I don´t see border differences.
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In this second screenshot vscode is bigger (in comparison to the screenshot of
the previous comment) because I resized it using the title bar.
But now if I click the window in the bottom right area (for example the text
"Prettier" or even above), the click goes to the terminal. In other words
vs
Public bug reported:
I am running Ubuntu 24.04 as host and a VM with Ubuntu 24.04 as guest.
I am using VirtIO as driver on Spice (localhost).
The log was created from the VM.
The VMM window is set with these options:
- Scale Display: Always + Auto resize VM with window
When I try to resize Firef
Public bug reported:
I am running Ubuntu 24.04 as host and a VM with Ubuntu 24.04 as guest.
I am using VirtIO as driver on Spice (localhost).
The log was created from the VM.
The VMM window is set with these options:
- Scale Display: Always + Auto resize VM with window
Steps to repro:
- I set
@James I did it here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-browsed/+bug/2067918
I took a while because I upgraded to Ubuntu 24 both the host and the VMs where
the cups-browsed constantly consumes the 200% of the CPU.
HTH
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The cups-browsed service always use a very high amount of CPU (200%).
This happens on multiple Virtual Machine hosted by Ubuntu on KVM.
I could reproduce the issue on both Intel and AMD x64 cpu architecture.
The VMs had Ubuntu 23.10 and now are on Ubuntu 24 fully updated, but
@James Understood, but the symptoms are the same, including the printer
disappearing from the network (turned off).
Should I find a similar problem or open a new one, the symptoms would be
exactly the same. Not sure if a duplicate issue would help.
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@James I am seeing the cups-browsed using 100% CPU on Ubuntu 23.10 fully updated
Initially the cups-browsed was running as a snap service, then I disabled it.
After this, Ubuntu installed a systemctl service that gets re-enabled after
every reboot even if I disable it.
I repeat: the bug is not so
This should not be marked as fixed.
I'm on Ubuntu23.10 (desktop) with several desktop VMs (same OS) and even those
that were just installed exhibit the issue with the CPU usate on cups-browsed
on snap.
When I try to stop using those, it does not work and I have to reboot:
sudo snap stop cups
sudo
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