Control: reassign 974985 gnome-shell-extensions 3.38.1-1 Summary of the bug report: After leaving the computer idle and logged in to GNOME in Wayland mode, when the screen locks based on a timer, waking the screen back up results in the gdm login screen; the session seems to have ended. This happens consistently.
>From the symptoms described, GNOME Shell appears to have crashed, resulting in the session terminating. On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 at 16:42:27 +0000, Simon McVittie wrote: > On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 at 16:19:18 +0000, Marco Ambu wrote: > > Note that using Win + L works as expected: it blanks the screen and then > > shows > > me the screen lock page to go back to the existing session. > > > > This is the last message before I stopped doing anything: > > Nov 17 16:06:56 orange gnome-shell[4339]: JS ERROR: Error: Argument width: > > value is out of range for > > gfloat#012_relayout@/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions > > /[1][email protected]/ > > workspaceIndicator.js:91:14 > > Please try disabling all GNOME Shell extensions. If that resolves this, > then it's a bug in one of the extensions, most likely the window list, > and we should reassign #974985 to that package. The bug reporter confirmed in private email that disabling the "window list" extension is a workaround for this, therefore this is probably a bug in that extension. > As far as I can tell from your log, either GNOME Shell, Xwayland or > Xorg crashed after this point - although I would have expected more > messages to be logged. Please try looking at the corresponding time in > the systemd journal or /var/log/syslog, which might provide more detail > (not all messages go into /var/log/messages). This would probably still be useful information for whoever investigates this bug next. smcv

