I'm experiencing this same issue as well. Syslog grew to >100GB
overnight.
My configuration:
- Fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04.1
- HP z800 workstation with 2x Xeon X5680
- NVidia GTX 1070 Ti w/ 3 screens attached
I need to stick with LTS releases but if there is a way to install a
particular
One other bit of info I thought about that could be contributing is my
horizontal monitor is hooked up to a cheap 4 port HDMI switch (not a
true KVM switch, it's HDMI only). This seems to cause the monitor to
flicker back and forth during boot / loading the splash page as it looks
(to my untrained
I just got hit with this bug as well. Fresh Ubuntu 18.10 install on a
Desktop (Ryzen 2995x, 32GB RAM, Vega 64, 250GB NVMe /, and 1TB Evo 860
SSD /home) with two monitors (1 vertical using DP, and one horizontal
using HDMI), only thing I did post install was install a few flatpaks
from flathub
Yeah, I forgot to mention I can't reproduce this bug either... which
reminds me to go looking in the fix to see if there's any hint.
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@experimancer it is not correct to say that this problem affects all
18.04 and 18.10 installations, none of mine are seriously affected by
it. It seems it only affects a small minority. This does not change
the fact that for those affected it is a serious issue that needs to be
addressed but it
I suspect it's just a matter of no one else on the Desktop team is aware
of this bug. To remedy that, I have already put it on their TODO list
here: https://trello.com/c/17nGGFFL
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Thanks @vanvugt for telling us that in which gnome-shell versions the
bug will be fixed.
However, this doesn't help us running Ubuntu 18.04 or 18.10 in
production now, both systems are unusable cause after about 15 to 60
minutes minutes of inactivity during which the lock-screen kicks in the
I don't understand this logic. So all of us using 18.04 LTS will have to
live with this? Doesn't long term support indicate that this will get
fixed?
There's no workaround?
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Ubuntu 19.04 will get the fix (in future, some time) via gnome-shell
version 3.31.2 or later.
Ubuntu 18.10 will get the fix (in future, some time) via gnome-shell
version 3.30.2 or later.
Ubuntu 18.04 doesn't seem to have the fix committed yet (gnome-3-28).
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Hi all,
In Ubuntu 18.10 this bug is still here, my /var/log/syslog went to 38 GB
in two hours.
$ uname -a
Linux plutot 4.18.0-13-generic #14-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 5 09:04:24 UTC 2018
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ dpkg -l |grep gnome-shell
ii chrome-gnome-shell 10.1-1 all GNOME Shell extensions
Hi All,
any progress here ?
Thanks
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Title:
gnome-shell filling up syslog with thousands of entries with stack
traces
Thanks for the update, Daniel! I am eagerly waiting. Switched of gnome-
shell and would love to come back.
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Title:
Sounds like a fix, thanks.
Fix committed upstream, scheduled for release in gnome-shell 3.30.2 or
3.31.x, whichever happens first.
** Description changed:
+ https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/602
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I'm seeing a several gigs (more than 70GB) a day of the following
With some digging on the gnome gitlab i've actually found what looks
like an existing bug report:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/602
Looks like a fix was merged https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/merge_requests/243 a week ago.
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Andrew, or anyone else experiencing this in 18.10, please report the bug
here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues
and then tell us the new bug ID.
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I'm sorry, I no longer use Ubuntu on my machines. But I can confirm this
happened to me when the lockscreen is active.
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