Hi,

What you logs tells is:

On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 10:37 AM, Howard Howell <hlhow...@pacbell.net>
wrote:

> Jan 31 01:14:08 school evolution-alarm[2297]: Error reading events from
> display: Broken pipe
> Jan 31 01:14:08 school gnome-software[2301]: Error reading events from
> display: Broken pipe
>

Wayland native applications exiting with broken pipe, means the Wayland
compositor (gnome-shell is dead)


> Jan 31 01:14:08 school gnome-session-binary[1715]: WARNING: App
> 'org.gnome.Shell.desktop' exited with code 1
>

gnome-session tells us that gnome-shell is gone


> Jan 31 01:14:08 school gnome-session[1715]: gnome-session-binary[1715]:
> WARNING: App 'org.gnome.Shell.desktop' exited with
> Jan 31 01:14:08 school org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1785]: Window manager
> error: Could not find cursor. Perhaps set XCURSOR_PATH
>

Interesting, that could be the problem! gnome-shell is both a Wayland
compositor (thus the display server) and an X11 window manager.


> Jan 31 01:14:08 school org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1785]: Fatal server error:
> Jan 31 01:14:08 school org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1785]: (EE) failed to read
> Wayland events: Broken pipe
> Jan 31 01:14:08 school org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1785]: (EE)
>

Then Xwayland exits with “broken pipe”, like the other Wayland clients,
because the Wayland compositor is, well ,dead.


> Jan 31 01:14:08 school gnome-session-binary[1715]: Unrecoverable failure
> in required component org.gnome.Shell.desktop
>

gnome-session says something goes really wrong...


> Jan 31 01:14:08 school org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.MediaKeys.desktop[2048]:
> xcb_connection_has_error() returned true
> Jan 31 01:14:08 school gsd-housekeepin[2045]: gsd-housekeeping: Fatal IO
> error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X s
> Jan 31 01:14:08 school gsd-print-notif[2013]: gsd-print-notifications:
> Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable)
> Jan 31 01:14:08 school at-spi-bus-launcher[1825]: XIO:  fatal IO error 11
> (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":
>  ESCOC
>

And now, the X11 clients (hence depending on the X server, thus Xwayland)
all quit as well, because the X server (Xwayland) is dead, because the
Wayland compositor is dead...


> This doesn't tell me anything, but I'll bet some of you systems guys can
> see through it to see the root cause, or at least a good trail to follow.
>

I think we should keep those discussions, including these important bits,
in the issue you filed upstream (
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/9) and not in a
downstream mailing list :)

Cheers,
Olivier
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