I've been running 21.10 since it was released and I haven't had the
problem on it. I honestly don't recall if I still had the issue on
21.04.
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I'm running Ubuntu 20.10.
But I think I can answer my own question. It just happened again, and
this time all I needed to run was run `apt update`. I didn't even
install anything! A quick google search found this page:
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2020/07/how-to-restart-gnome-shell-from-
This has happened to me twice in the last two days. Until the fix is
available, is there any way to recover from it aside from rebooting?
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To be clear, comment #13 appears to be a duplicate of the bug report in
comment #14.
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Title:
[nvidia] gnome crashes with
This appears to be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1905519
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Title:
[nvidia] gnome crashes with Fatal IO
Something different happened tonight, but it feels related so I'm going
to post it with this bug report.
Tonight I did an apt upgrade for a single package -- containerd. Gnome
didn't crash this time, but a short time later I noticed that
/var/log/syslog was filling up with the following messages:
This is the output of journalctl -b0 > journal.txt after a recent crash
of gnome-shell after I ran `sudo apt upgrade`. The problems start at
roughly Mar 03 19:15:58.
** Attachment added: "journal.txt"
I just had gnome crash on me again while running `sudo apt upgrade`.
Only 3 packages were updated. Here's the latest entry in
/var/log/apt/history.log:
Start-Date: 2021-03-03 19:16:46
Commandline: apt upgrade
Requested-By: waltman (1000)
Upgrade: python3-twisted:amd64 (18.9.0-11,
I believe the crash happened at roughly Feb 11 19:42:41.
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Title:
gnome crashes after running `apt upgrade`
Status in
Out from running
journalctl -b-1 > prevjournal.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1915481/+attachment/5463784/+files/prevjournal.txt
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Reproducing the crash exactly is basically impossible -- I have no idea
what I was doing to trigger it on January 6. The crashes I've been
experiencing happen seemingly at random while running `apt update`. It
may well happen again in the future, but based on past experiences it
will be with a
Thanks for replying so quickly. Unfortunately step 1 didn't show any
crash reports.
Step 2 doesn't show anything recent, but there were crashes on January 6
that might be relevant. They are:
gnome-control-center:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/28c05820-501b-11eb-9503-fa163e983629
gnome-shell:
I also had this problem. After running the command suggested above:
snap connect chromium:password-manager-service
it's now working again for me.
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Public bug reported:
Several programs in this package, notably xload and xcalc, don't have
icons in the new dock in 17.10. Most of the others (e.g. xclock, xeyes)
do.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: x11-apps 7.7+6ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-16.19-generic
I figured out what my problem was, and since I haven't seen any
solutions anywhere else, hopefully this will be of some use to the next
person. In my case it turned out to be the Nvidia driver, which
installed its modules under /lib/modules/4.8.0-32-generic. When I
upgraded to 4.8.0-34, it
Sorry, that should be 4.8.0-34 and 4.8.0-32.
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Title:
Can't login as ordinary user with lightdm
Status in lightdm package in
I'm seeing the same thing in 16.10, with kernel 4.0.8-34 that just hit
yesterday. When I boot from the previous kernel (4.0.8-32) I can still
login.
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