Sorry, this bug is very old and this version of Ubuntu isn't supported
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** Package changed: fedora => libgweather4 (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
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This is not an issue with 12.04.
I have experienced this consistently in 16.04, 18.04 and 20.04
I have nvidia, so the common theme seems to be nvidia (however, may not even be
that).
I have tried in vain to find a fix for the last 4 years and have now
learned to live with it (save frequently,
My Lenovo logs me off when Android device plugged out from PC
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Title:
Random log off in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Status
My Dell Latitude E5410 automatically logs me off while am working and
closes all my applications.
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Title:
Random
the same issue is reflected in ubuntu 16.04 lts ...Any remedy for this
issue?
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Title:
Random log off in Ubuntu
I too have this bug on a faily new PC. I have experienced it many times,
typically one an hour when using Android Studio. It can be doing
anything it seems, I have not got a pattern. I oculd be selecting a
file.
It has also happened to me with when Android Studio is not open. I have
LTS 14.04
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Bug seen, and i got multiple prints like this:
Aug 16 17:11:29 fid654044 kernel: [29660.037662] [drm:radeon_gem_object_create]
*ERROR* Failed to allocat
e GEM object (4096, 2, 4096, -12)
Aug 16 17:11:29 fid654044 kernel: [29660.056035] [TTM] Out of kernel memory
Aug 16 17:11:29 fid654044 kernel:
Just Upgraded to The New Ubuntu 16.04 with my NVidia G-Force 610 and
Still happening. Where is the fix mentioned in this post or do I need to
submit a new report for the same issue?
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Same problem here with Ubuntu GNOME 15.10
** Also affects: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
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@Ryan,
This bug is about random log off's, not preventing a machine from going
to sleep and issues derived from that. I believe you commented in the
wrong bug. Please either find an appropriate bug or enter a new bug
report altogether. Thanks!
All others,
This is a bug closed as Fixed
This bug has starting affecting one of my production servers. I would
classify it as critical. I turned off and uninstalled the screensaver
on this computer, but apparently that is not enough to prevent Ubuntu
from going to sleep. It will go to sleep by itself even if there is NO
SCREENSAVER
I also got this bug recently. At random clicks on random programs
(Chrome, web site links, etc), I would get logged out (black screen that
flutters constantly between the login until I click on the mouse, move
the mouse, type something, or in some cases wait long enough, in which a
stable login
I have exactly the same problem as eMKi (mkisovec), but with Ubuntu 14.04 and
dual video card system (Intel Hasewell and Nvidia GEForce 840M). I use Nvidia
trive 331 and Bumblebee. Used to work pretty fine.
The problem appeared today, may be due to a recently updated package.
Seems that I'm not
Wow got similar behavior as described in this bug just yesterday after
an update.
So when I log in and the Unity desktop should become visible the Welcome screen
comes back asking again for a password.
If I try XFCE I do get the desktop but when I try to start any programs there
is a crash and
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
Random
Just happened to me in 13.10, I was logged off without any warning,
using Unity and AMD proprietary drivers.
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Installing OEM Keyrings solve this problem for me.
http://www.archive.canonical.com/pool/public/c/canonical-oem-keyring/canonical-oem-keyring_2009.07.23+build3_all.deb
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Have same Ubuntu behavior in Firefox on page reload while doing rake
preview for a website. I'm using ATI Radeon 7790 with proprietary
driver.
Here's Xorg log:
Backtrace:
[ 42837.715] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x26) [0x7f4e43821a86]
[ 42837.715] 1: /usr/bin/X (0x7f4e43699000+0x18c92a)
I now have this issue, I have noticed that is only occuring with the
Google Chrome/Chromium packages. I also noticed that this error resets
Xorg. I have included the Xorg.0.log file where the Seg Fault is.
OS : Ubuntu 12.04
Video Driver : NVidia version 319 (Recommended / Stable)
CPU : 8 Core
Lubuntu 13.04, just logging out, no sign befre it gonna be, just black
screen, audio stopped (one before the other), then no signal for a few
minutes, and then I get to the log screen.
Is there any solution? which file sould I check and tell you about?
Thanks!
My PC (long... :D ):
pentium4
Same problem on Ubuntu 12.04 with HP Pavilion dv5, nvidia geforce with
proprietary drivers. Usually I've always Chrome opened.
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Ubuntu 12.04.2. Ubuntu logs off randomly.
Something unusual happends in my case. When
the screen goes blank, if you do not move
the mouse or press any key, wait for some time,
and then slide your finger on the mousepad, the
system goes back to normal. But if the screen goes
blank (you panic)
I have the same problem with ubuntu-studio 13.04. System just randomly
logs out, most common when starting up/shutting down a program.
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Same problem as sandeproop above and others.
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, kernel 3.2.0-40, amd64
AMD Radeon HD 3300 (open source drivers; had proprietary installed but purged
them as per
wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Precise_Installation_Guide#Removing_Catalyst.2Ffglrx
).
Apparently, the X server had
I am also attaching .xsession-errors file.
Note that earlier in the day, compiz had crashed and reopened
automatically. But that doesn't always happen, AFAIK.
** Attachment added: xsession-errors
Me and my team all of them are using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and from 4-5 days we are
also facing the same problem.
While working suddenly system is logged off and all the work which is not saved
is lost.
There is no particular steps to reproduce this.
But this is happening for me at least once a
I was having the exact same issue as Marcin Domanski #149. In addition,
I was having screen artifacts.
Switching from the proprietary Nvidia version current to post-release
updates fixed the issue (for 30 minutes now). Hopefully will continue
and work for you!
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Title:
Random log off in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Status in
I starting having this problem on my Ubuntu 12.04 since several days
ago.
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Title:
Random log off in Ubuntu 12.04
I've something like that, but with fglrx and KDE.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1042327
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Thank you to those who filed the bug report and those who worked on a
solution. My NVIDIA driver was stable until I made a change in the xorg
file (to use two screens). Then the random logouts began with certain
applications only (Skype and VirtualBox most notably). The solution
proposed here seem
I'd like to share a 3 hours hint success here, because I used the
keywords ubuntu logout bug and first landed here.
But my answer was here: .Xauthority sometimes owned by root, which blocks
login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/871667/comments/30
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I had this problem today, If I start Google Chrome or Chromium it logs
me out of X.
uname -a gives
Linux garethf-System-Product-Name 3.5.0-19-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Tue
Nov 13 17:48:01 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
and I'm using propriety NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-310.19
The Xorg.0.log
Looks like this bug is affecting me as well. Like may others, I am also
running 12.04.1 + nvidia, with 310.14 proprietary drivers and
3.2.0-34.53 kernel. But I am experiencing it under Gnome Classic.
From my recent observations, it ALWAYS happens in the same way:
* always on startup (I log in
Still haven't gotten a fix to this issue. My Xorg.conf doesn't have any
xfs font paths. This started as soon as upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
Anyone with a vetted fix???
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I have the same exact problem in 12.10 running the latest updates
Im crashing to the login screen without any errors to the Xorg.log
... whenever i try to play a video .
What i did is uninstall my nvidia 310 drivers ( that was working
perfectly , i only got this problem today though i was
I found the culprit .
The problem the xfs font server in the xorg.conf
The fix is to #comment or delete the xfs font paths in the Xorg.conf
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Confirmed: No crashes since upgrading nvidia-current to
304.43-0ubuntu1~precise~xup1
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Title:
Random log off in
Same effect here when using chrome, mostly with videos.
Its an upgrade to 12.10 of a recent 12.04 install nvidia vidcard.
I haven't enabled the nvidia drivers yet, running the default nouveau after the
upgrade, i'll try purging whatever is left of nvidia pakages and report back.
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Same effect after purging nvidia leftovers and reboot, chrome is unusable.
Not sure about other programs, upgraded yesterday.
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After some more searching I've located what caused my problem. I had burg
installed (graphical boot) and it did not get updated so it just booted the 3.2
kernel instead of the 3.5 one installed by ubuntu 12.10.
Ofcourse this triggers a lot of problems :) Now that I booted the 3.5 kernel no
more
I've been hitting this bug for a while now.
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Title:
Random log off in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Status in Unity:
Fix
Just upgraded to 12.04 last night. Random logout happened with Lucid
about twice in a year. With 12.04 it happenes when I try to run
run_mesquite.sh file in terminal. It's a phylogenetic tree editing
program. Pretty annoying issue!!!
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I never hit this bug until a very recent update
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Random log off in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Status in Unity:
This first started happening to me not more than a week ago.
** Attachment added: system description - partial output of lshw
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Title:
Random log off in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Status in Unity:
The fix released on 11th Sep 2012 stopped the random logoffs occurring
for me - however since updating my machine yesterday (24th Sep 2012) the
problem is back again - I see weird pixelated artefacts on my desktop
after logging in, and then get logged off shortly after launching Google
Chrome.
AMD and ATI with open source drivers.
random dropping to login screen whilst browsing photos on card reader with
default image viewer.
12.04 utter fail. Resource hog, unexplained high cpu usage for panel applets
and HUD and now this random log-out. Such a dissappointment and this is meant
to be
This is driving me mad. It may happen when I switch desktops, using
CTRL+ALT+arrow keys. Not certain.
Lenovo L412, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit. Upgraded from 11.10.
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I did update yesterday (14th September) and after that when I try to
start Firefox, Thunderbird or Details, (12.04LTS) system logs out. I can
start Libreoffice with no problem. Google earth shuts down but does not
logout the system. I have old Intel +, nvidia+benq system. When I
tried to fix
My system has been rock solid since #124.
i7/nvidia 250gtx - dual monitor
Thanks for the fix.
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Title:
Random log
Don't throw a comment just because you see a crash. The issue with
Nvidia have been fixed in the latest nvidia drivers. If you are on fglrx
then you are totally facing a different issue, try switching between the
drivers and see if that proves of any help to you. me too in this type
of bug reports
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