Please can you drop the bug report link here?
TIA
The data was gathered when the installer crashed. I wasn’t in the desktop or even sure if I had one at that point. I just know a report was generated with an option to send and there was a restart notification afterwards.
PS: It was a fatal error and that’s why I thought the installation failed. Same error as post 43.
Can someone please try gnome-maps, I’m getting an error.
$ gnome-maps
bash: /usr/bin/gnome-maps: /usr/bin/gjs: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
gnome-maps works fine for me, no error. My install is from the daily build image from 8 days ago.
Thanks, my daily is from yesterday. I have the backslash maps snap application as a workaround for now.
Ubiquity Error.
Couple issues I’m running into on 20.10. Both I think started around when I updated on Sept. 11. (I know the crash did at least), so maybe they are related. I have reinstalled last night using the latest daily iso, but both issues persist.
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About 50% of the time when I boot after logging in, I get a “System program problem detected” message. /var/crash shows:
-rw-r----- 1 root whoopsie 366037 Sep 22 09:44 _usr_lib_xorg_Xorg.0.crash
with:
ProcCmdline: /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg -core :0 -seat seat0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root /:0 -nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitch
If I delete this, sometimes it can reboot a few times without this error, but it shows back up pretty consistently. Honestly, if it wasn’t for the error message, I wouldn’t even know there was a crash, because everything else seems fine. Once logged in, no other crashes or instability that I have found. -
Windows flicker when resized with the mouse. If I drag the edge or the corner of a window to resize, after a few seconds of this, the window starts flickering, but stops when I stop moving the mouse. Sometimes the window flickers black, or sometimes you see right through to the desktop wallpaper even with another window open behind the window being resized. Only happens when resized, not when the window is moved, and once I stop, everything looks normal.
This is on a Lenovo T560 laptop, Intel i915 video driver.
I have another laptop which does NOT do either of these things.
The 11th of September was when mutter and most of the other gnome 3.38 underlying packages entered the repos.
So both the xorg and window observations are highly likely to be mutter related.
Suggest:
ubuntu-bug mutter
For the crash report … if you haven’t already sent it when prompted then please send via the answer here against the xorg package
Back on a fully functional daily build, but still getting ubiquity errors. I’ll keep this installation until the final release if possible. not seeing errors with 20.04 so I don’t know what may have changed.
The fundamental change this time is the removal of the legacy boot packages - everything is now grub2.
Sounds like there are a few corner cases for Canonical to iron out
Thanks for the info, This desktop was put together with new/old stock. Parts never sold or used before me. A newer board,cpu,and memory bundle may be in order.
Hi everyone,
please could I ask a favour? I need a few screenshots of various things described in the first post.
Please can everyone drop a few screenshots so that I can incorporate them into the release notes for 20.10?
TIA
There are several long lists in the first post. I don’t think you need a screenshot for each item in those lists. Please specify with more details what you need.
Suggest screenshots of anything that particularly interests you.
Really just need pictures throughout the release notes to break-up the wall of text!
I have a few if you want. All very default looking though I’m afraid. But I have a couple of the new bottom-friendly app menu, the side-panel-friendly countdown applet, and the movable drop-by.
Not really for the release notes I guess but I might as well add this:
Ubuntu Budgie 20.10 on the Raspberry Pi 4. While I just installed yesterday, so I am still playing around with it, I am at least happy to say that the Tilix crash that still occurs 20.04 no longer happens on 20.10.
Some screenshots
Budgie Welcome:
NEW: Grub menu in BIOS mode for Ubuntu-Budgie LIVE:
(replaces the Syslinux menu)
Portrait Orientation:
I can confirm all this awesomeness when I USB booted into the September 24th build today. Looks incredible! I saw the new grub menu (threw me for a moment) I flipped it over to the Ant theme/Cupertino layout, nicely done. I could live with that and Pocillo and never download another. Well done, nice combo. I like the new backgrounds, especially the blue bicycle bell










