>The crashes you mention are probably bug 1916716.
I tried your mentioned workaround and rebooted but Chrome still crashes.
ctrl+shift+alt+r work now tough.
When Chrome crashes I get this in the terminal:
can't load /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/spa/support/libspa-support.so:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-g
Screensharing with Firefox and Chrome unstable works now in 21.04 but
Chrome stable crashes. While chrome stable will probably start working
before 21.04 is released (both 89 and 90 coming up), electron apps like
Slack and Teams are usually not as fast to update and libpipewire0.2
would be great to
As Ubuntu 21.04 won't have Gnome 40, can this be enabled for the current
version (in 21.04 ofc.)?
It's explicitly disabled for Ubuntu here https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-
team/mutter/-/blob/debian/master/debian/rules#L41-48
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Thank you Christian, that sounds great!
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[MIR] pipewire
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Hello, what is the status of this MIR? Getting screen sharing to work in
Wayland would be a huge improvement in times like these and I'm weary of
the "Unassigned, importance low" status that this currently have.
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Thank you Liz! I'll see if I have the energy to do that, but with my
company pushing bad remote meeting solutions I might have to :/ Now I at
least know where things stand and what to do.
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What did you do to get xdg-desktop-portal working in Ubuntu?
I installed pipewire (0.3.10-4 avalible in groovy) and tried to pull
xdg-desktop-portal, mutter and mutter-common form Debian but that causes mutter
to immediately crash. After restoring mutter and mutter-common I have
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The upgrade manager told me to report this.
I don't really have much extra information so if this isn't helpful, just close
the issue.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
Package: libvlc-bin:amd64 3.0.6-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.18.0-22.23-generic 4.18.20
The above bug seems to be solved or at least mitigated a bit. With just
having firefox up the CPU usage of gnome-shell is between 2-5%.
Gnome shell is still much less performant than Unity though, by moving
windows, open Activities or dragging the mouse over the dock its CPU
usage quickly jumps to
In Unity it's still triggered by the mouse when placing it near the edge of
the screen. I don't know how many pixels is used but I have never felt that
it has been hard to trigger it.
On Sun, Nov 12, 2017, 14:00 Michele <1726...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> @Rasmus: what's "this"? You mean just a
This has worked in Unity for many years so it's certenly not impossible.
Now I don't know the code of neither Unity nor Gnome and it may well be
so that Gnome can not support it but the concept itself is very
possible.
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I realized that this is only when I have the dock set to auto hide. With
always visible it's possible to move the cursor to the other screen
without issues.
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>Is this the sticky edges feature, or generally a cursor barrier
problem?
I don't know if it's the correct name. But the cursor "sticks" on the
edge between the monitors. It should move just like it does when I drag
it on a single monitor.
>Are you dragging a window when the problem happens?
No,
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The sticky edge thing between monitors is very annoying as the cursor
never ends up where it should when it's moved over to the other screen.
It's annoying to the degree that I feel like I can not use multiple
monitors with standard Ubuntu anymore.
Unity had an option to disa
Same behavior when my USB hub is connected but if I have just the laptop
it works fine
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Grub freezes for a few seconds on every boot
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Even when doing nothing at all, gnome-shell uses around 70% CPU.
```
inxi -t cm
Processes: CPU: % used - top 5 active
1: cpu: 68.6% command: gnome-shell pid: 1399
2: cpu: 50.4% command: Xwayland pid: 1405
3: cpu: 19.7% command: firefox pid: 36
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Crash when I clicked edit on the profile in the preferences window
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: gnome-terminal 3.24.2-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-22.24-generic 4.10.15
Uname: Linux 4.10.0-22-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.5-0ubu
@bitgandtter
Intel added driver support for hardware that is not released yet, so there are
no available firmware.
The only affect it has on any actual system is these warnings, it's nothing to
worry about.
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Maybe a gradient or a smallshadow around apps so that apps that are #111
can be seen as well?
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>In fact, I can hardly think of a case where it would be useful for ordinary
>apps
There are some use cases (for examples Facebooks "Chat Heads" on Android)
but nothing that can't wait.
I'm not following you on the display server implementation details. I just
states that there are use cases wher
It affects me to i quantal but I havn't tried raring. Should I don't
press the "affects me" then?
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With Intel SNA acceleration head lines
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xrandr crashed with SIGABRT in raise()
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Binary package hint: xfburn
Currently using release 9.10
Package version 0.4.2-1
Xfburn asks an unlimited times if you want to erase a disk when you insert a
used cd or dvd-rw.
For every question it also open a "blank disk" window.
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