Public bug reported:
I did the alt+f2 r workaround, but sent this bug report first. Hopefully
this system debugging information helps the team resolve the issue. It
happens frequently.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: gnome-shell 42.9-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
This is probably caused by something different than the described issue,
but I'm experiencing this symptom periodically on 22.04. I can still
move my mouse around, but I can't exit the overview. I can ssh into the
box, so it is some issue with gnome getting stuck. I submitted a report.
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Public bug reported:
I've got a fresh install of the first 24.04 release, and I'm seeing
strange behavior related to super+arrow keys and the enhanced tiling.
I've disabled tiling popups and tiling groups, but I like the quad
blocks.
The issue is when I'm moving around windows, sometimes the
I was able to get a screenshot of the issue. I edited the images to
remove sensitive information I was working with at the time, but the
point is that I was moving around windows (I forget if I was using
super+arrow or dragging to corners), and the issue happened. I'm still
not sure exactly how to
I've confirmed it does happen when just using super+arrow and no mouse
interaction. I still cannot get it to work reliably though.
My monitor setup looks roughly like this:
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I'm also experiencing intermittent crashes of the window manager -
either gnome-shell or gdm3, not 100% sure. What I am sure of is that I'm
getting forcibly logged out.
I just experienced a crash when discussion this issue in matrix chat.
There were a few things going on at the time. I did have
On the matrix chat Nils mentioned that "im on nvidia 550 atm and on
wayland. i had some X11 crashes in the past and wayland does a much
better job so far"
So, I changed my session type to Wayland by logging out and using the
gear by my username to select wayland. Doing that seems to have an issue
Public bug reported:
I've written an AskUbuntu question about this:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1511958/screen-lock-keeps-occuring-
on-24-04-even-though-i-believe-ive-disabled-it/1512075#1512075
Originally I thought it was gnome not respecting my setting to prevent
locking the screen after
Also attaching the results of `sudo journalctl --dmesg --priority
warning > journalctl_dmsg_warnings.log` it does seem to have some nvidia
errors and tracebacks. It doesn't mean much to me, but perhaps it has
useful information in it.
** Attachment added: "journalctl_dmsg_warnings.log"
I did have another "random" crash in the middle of a session. I was
moving a window around. So it's not rela.ted to the main reason for this
bug report, but I figure its relevant enough to attach the journalctl
logs
** Attachment added: "wayland_crash_journalctl.log"
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