*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1721428 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1721428
I'm having the same issue on Intel NUC7 (NUC7i3BHN) with Ubuntu 17.10
and Intel i915 proprietary driver.
The NUC is set up as a Kodi HTPC and connected to a Samsung TV. When the
TV is turned off and then
According to last -x command my session also terminates only when turning the
screen back on.
I also confirm that the session is not only logged out but every process
created and all files in /run/shm/ are also killed.
It seemed like installing caffeine (disabling auto suspend and screensaver)
Same problem for me too. Using a Samsung monitor via Displayport on a
NVIDIA 980 graphics card.
Its a major issue for me cause I just using a Samsung soundbar with a
HDMI passthrough setup of Desktop <> Soundbar <> Monitor. The soundbar
turns off after few minutes of inactivity (fixed time, cant
I have this bug too. Please fix ASAP because it is driving me insane! I
turn off monitor to save electricity and ubuntu logs off terminating all
my programs!!! How can you even release with such a big bug! I don't
have this problem with other Linux distros.
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Yes the gnome-shell crash seems to follow the nouveau kernel error:
nov 19 00:28:30 username-MS-7971 kernel: nouveau :01:00.0: DRM: DDC
responded, but no EDID for DVI-I-1
nov 19 00:28:31 username-MS-7971 org.gnome.Shell.desktop[11544]: (EE)
nov 19 00:28:31 username-MS-7971
I too have this issue, this affects anyone is is using Ubuntu with a TV
if after watching something one line and you turn off the TV via remote,
when the signal drops the Ubuntu sessions is terminated along with all
running apps. My configuration is an Intel NUC with mini DVI to HDMI
interface.
This bug is causing me major issues as it makes it impossible to use
Ubuntu 17.10 on a secondary system via a KVM. Every time I switch to my
main PC on my KVM, my Ubuntu session is terminated and all apps are
closed - including VirtualBox VMs which I have running. Needs either a
quick fix, or I
Not only does the user get logged out, but any daemon processes they've created
(that ought to
stay active even after logout) also get killed.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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