This bug seems fixed after the latest 4.15 update (4.15.0-36-generic).
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Title:
Cannot connect to wifi after kernel update 4.15.0-29 to 4.15.0-34
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1753518 ***
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package grub-efi-amd64-signed 1.93+2.02-2ubuntu8 failed to install/upgrade:
installed grub-efi-amd64-signed package post-installation script subproc
Public bug reported:
I experienced the same problem on two different Dell Laptops (an old
dell 640m and a newer Dell E7450). After fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04.1
wifi and network work flawlessly but after routine kernel update (from
4.15.0-29.31 to 4.15.0-34.37) network manager correctly show wir
apport information
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** Tags added: apport-collected bionic
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- I experienced the same problem on two different Dell Laptops (an old
- dell 640m and a newer Dell E7450). After fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04.1
- wifi and network work flawlessly but after routine kernel update (
apport information
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Cannot
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Please find the required apport information. Trying to send the
information with the -34 kernel loaded I also realized the following:
Wifi:
- wifi cannot connect to my APs (I tested two of them)
- a connection to a nearby wifi hotspot login page (unencrypted) can be
established and a login page i
I checked (both laptops) and the bug seems to be fixed in the upstrem
kernel (4.19-rc4). In the meantime I'll stick with 4.15.0-29. At the
moment I edited /etc/default/grub with: GRUB_DEFAULT="1>4" to load it by
default. Is it the correct way to do that? Thanks.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstrea
Bug is still present in Bionic 18.04.1.
** Tags added: bionic
** Tags removed: wayland-session
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Title:
gnome-color-manager wrong calibration du
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gnome-color-manager wrong calibration due to transparent patches
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Title:
No usb on resume from suspend
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Same bug affects me on dell Latitude E7450 on freshly installed Bionic
18.04.1. Kernel 4.15.0-29-generic.
- After suspend/resume newly inserted USB devices are not detected and not
listed by lsusb.
- Repeating suspend/resume with the device still inserted in the port solves
the problem. At thi
Bug seems fixed for Bionic 18.04 in upstream 4.19.0-041900rc4-generic
kernel
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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No usb on resume from
This bug also started affecting me since a couple of weeks ago. Gnome
shell extensions appear as switched on in gnome tweak but they are
actually disabled. I noticed the bug appear more or less randomly after
recovery from suspend or even from black screen. Resuming from black
screen the shell them
I tested pidof gnome-shell before and after the bug occurrence but the
answer is the same. Please find attached two screenshots of login screen
before and after bug occurrence. After the bug occurrence the dock is
visible in the login screen.
** Attachment added: "login screen after (left) and bef
Public bug reported:
After a fresh install of the final Ubuntu 18.04 the boot process hangs
after GDM call (the login screen does not appear). After a few tests I
realized that editing /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and removing the comment
before "WaylandEnable=false" make the booting working again (with
Thanks for your reply. No I don't have any nvidia card. It is a Dell
640m laptop with Intel integrated graphics (quite old one that I use
mainly for testing). Symptoms do look similar but wayland session used
to work flawlessly with 17.10 on this system. Here the output of lspci:
lspci -k
00:00.0
Beside the possible wayland related bug, I think the main issue here is
that expected behavior would be for gdm3 to be able to show the login
screen (where the default (xorg) session works). This is actually the
behavior observed using lightdm.
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Today I was testing the live session of Fedora 26 (Gnome 3.24) and this
bug is not present there. After setting the localization and restarting
the session, settings and search are translated correctly as supposed. I
hope this could help to address the problem.
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I further tested this on a live session of Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 and Fedora
26 (Gnome 3.24) and the bug was not present there. I will test it on
Fedora 27 as soon as it is released to check if the issue is related to
Gnome 3.26 or Ubuntu specific.
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I tested Fedora 27 live session (Gnome 3.26) today and the bug is not
present. It seems Ubuntu specific.
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Title:
gnome-color-manager wrong calibr
Public bug reported:
When performing display color calibration through gnome-color-manager
using hardware colorimeter (pantone huey in my case) odd profile results
are obtained and sometimes the process fails. The problem is probably
due to the test on-screen color patches that are rendered in a f
I also experience the same bug in freshly installed Artful (17.10).
Italian locale is set but items from settings are displayed in english
and application search seems to be based on english keywords.
** Tags added: artful
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I agree. Although this is not a critical bug and I could decide to
switch to an English locale, it still is a major limitation for non-
English speaking users ruining their Gnome shell workflow. Just
consider, as an example the attached screenshots of "Impostazioni"
window ("Settings"). If one want
My personal opinion is that the bug nature, its details and effect on
gnome-shell are clearly outlined now. I am not a developer and certainly
not in the position to evaluate a bug importance or its priority. Unless
a patch is proposed, simple complaining does not help. Likely, as more
users move t
I didn't encountered the bug any more in the last 7 days. It could have
been fixed by some ubuntu updates (at least on my system).
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Gnome
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