By the way, the current workaround for this is to disable Wayland:
1. sudo vi /etc/gdm3/custom.conf
2. WaylandEnable=false
3. Reboot
EDIT: As per Daniel van Vugt, the best way to disable Wayland is just by clicking the config wheel in the login prompt and select "Ubuntu on Xorg". Thanks Daniel!
Hello, Daniel.
Yep, I didn't want to open a duplicate.
By the way, the current workaround for this is to disable Wayland:
1. sudo vi /etc/gdm3/ custom. conf
2. WaylandEnable=false
3. Reboot
EDIT: As per Daniel van Vugt, the best way to disable Wayland is just by clicking the config wheel in the login prompt and select "Ubuntu on Xorg". Thanks Daniel!