Same happens now here in ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS.
When the system locks, I'm logged out and all applications (programs) stop.
This behaviour came after a reboot, so maybe any updated module may be the
culprit.
It seems that the gnome shell crashes.
See attached syslog.
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Still happens in 18.04. Switching to Xorg fixed it for me.
$ sudo lshw
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This bug is closed due to no response from the original reporter, so
please don't add further comments.
Everyone else should:
1. If using a release older than 18.04 then apply the workaround from
bug 994921 first.
2. Run: ubuntu-bug /var/crash/YOURFILE.crash
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
BTW, we have fixed many gnome-shell bugs with these symptoms recently in
Ubuntu 18.04. So please try 18.04 and log a new bug if you have any
problems.
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It is nonsense to close an issue if it affects 70+ people.
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Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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2. Run: ubuntu-bug /var/crash/YOURFILE.crash
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Well, it was too early to shout a "woohoo"...
Outcome is inconsistent, sometimes it logs my system off, sometimes it
just "blacks out" Kodi when running a video.
About the change back to X-Org? Sure: google "ubuntu 18 x-org"
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@RevAngel do you have a link to this please?
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Title:
Artful (17.10) Session logout after screen turned off
Status in GNOME S
Woohoo! ;-)
Well, about two weeks before the change back to x-org they fixed wayland
and this bug does not affect me anymore. Fantastic!
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If 'ubuntu-bug' fails for you then please try applying the workaround
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I tried to follow the directions in comment #52, but when I ran the
`ubuntu-bug` command, it didn't give me any output. So I followed the
instructions in comment #55, but although I do get the the searchable
histogram of top issues, I receive the error "Sorry, you are not a
member of a group that i
See comments #52 and #64.
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Status in GNOME Shell:
Unknown
Sta
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Why was this bug closed? @matt.mahin suggestion doesn't seem to fix
this.
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This bug is closed.
Please log new bugs if you have any issues at all.
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Seeing this issue on gnome shell after recent 17.10 upgrade from 16.04
LTS. Anytime the screen turns off, my gnome session crashes.
// seems like everything up to date with these except for xorg
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
$ cat /proc/version
Linux version
Issue is mitigated by enabling Automatic screen lock when screen turns
off.
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Seeing this issue on gnome shell after recent 17.10 upgrade from 16.04
LTS. Anytime the screen turns off, my gnome session crashes.
// seems like everything up to date with these except for xorg
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
$ cat /proc/version
Linux version
I mean:
Bug closed, due to no response from the original reporter after over 2
months (see comment #52).
Everyone else please keep logging your own bugs if you have any issues.
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** No longer affects: ubuntu
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu
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Bug closed, due to no response from the original reporter after over 3
months (see comment #52).
Everyone else, please keep logging your own bugs if you have any issues.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
Status: Incompl
As @ShuHung mentioned, disabling "Dash to Dock" keeps the session from
ending when turning off the monitor
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I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 beta, and this issue has been resolved.
Everything working perfectly.
Finally!
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Me too: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1753658
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Thanks @vanvugt for keeping me organized; I have moved my issue
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-shell/+bug/1721428/comments/74) here:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/03/msg00021.html
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It's set to private at request
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Status in GNOME Shell:
Unknow
Bug 1750773 does not seem to exist (!?)
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Status in GNOME Shell:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1750773
However, the uploading of attachments appears to be broken.
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I reproduce the same thing with a pretty standard Ubuntu 17.10 (but
upgraded from 17.04) in which I did not installed any extension (which
mean I only have the system Ubuntu ones: "Ubuntu AppIndicators" and
"Ubuntu Dock"). I wanted to try to disable those extension to check but
it does not seems to
Here are the reported issues (thanks @jrstravino for the apport fix to send
them to the right place):
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1750570
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1750572
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I used ubuntu-bug but no idea what issue has been created from it since
it's not indicating anything. I just got new .upload and uploaded files
added to /var/crash/.
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OK so it's actually a bit random actually. Even with all extensions
disabled in gnome-tweak-tool the session sometimes crash and sometimes
stay.
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For some weird reason gnome-tweak-tool is telling me that Ubuntu
extensions are not enabled but I guess it's a visual bug since I don't
have the problem anymore if I use the top bar button to disable all
extensions at once. So it definitely seems to be in one of the Ubuntu
extensions but no idea wh
Everyone please log your own separate bugs for this issue. Because it's
not really one issue - it is multiple different gnome-shell crashes.
Logging your own bug will help us to figure out exactly which crash you
are experiencing and which fix you need.
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Hello, this seems to happen to me, also.
Debian 9.3
kernel 4.14.0-0.bpo.3-amd64
Nvidia driver from the "testing" repository, 384.111
Nvidia card GeForce 1060
I found only two suspicious things in `nvidia-bug-report.log.gz`, which
was freshly generated after the bug:
[32940.892161] [Firmware Bug]
Craig, in that case please just:
1. Open a bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+filebug
2. Add tag "xwayland"
3. Change it from Public to Private (top right of the page)
4. Attach your crash file to the bug.
Normally we do not recommend doing it that way as there's no guaran
Whenever I try to log an issue with ubuntu-bug
/var/crash/_usr_bin_Xwayland.1000.crash for this issue my machine locks
up
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Titl
Everyone please log your own separate bugs for this issue. Because it's
not really one issue - it is multiple different gnome-shell crashes.
Logging your own bug will help us to figure out exactly which crash you
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Same as #68 - Also running a Dell 9560 (go figure..)
Locking the machine with WIN + L locks no problem and I can unlock
without issue if done immediately.
If I lock & walk away the screen will blank after a few minutes and my
session is GONE. However worth noting is that my VPN (openvpn provided
Since 18.04 will not feature Wayland as a default anymore, I too chose
to go back to xorg, which made the issue disappear for me as well.
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Are there any updates on this issue? This issue is causing some major
problems for me - as soon as I go away from my computer for more than a
few minutes and re login to the computer all my windows have closed and
I have to re-open everything.
My system is a Dell 9560 with Intel & Nvidia 1050 Grap
Switching from Wayland to Xorg in Gnome Session not only solved the session
logout problem, but also a more serious one, namely, the computer becoming
completely unresponsive after suspend, leaving me with no alternative but to
force shut down the computer and restarting. Overall the computer wo
Logged speparate bug for this issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1744539
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Logged separate bug for this issue per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1744029
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Everyone please log your own separate bugs for this issue. Because it's
not really one issue - it is multiple different gnome-shell crashes.
Logging your own bug will help us to figure out exactly which crash you
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Actually logout can occur without any cable manipulation or turning on/off
external monitor. Few times it already happened to me with just lock screen
activated. No standby, no hibernate. After I came back, I expected a screen to
enter password for unlock, but login screen appear... Means sessio
I can confirm this as well when using Ubuntu 17.10.
I'm on a desktop (Shuttle XPC DH110SE) with Skylake processor and Intel
graphics with latest updates.
Didn't have any problems on 17.04, don't have problems when using Gnome
on logon.
What I can add: I have no extension enabled - at least none
@Andrzej Wojtaszewski
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ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash
Bug #1742540
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1742540
ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-shell.121.crash
Bug #1742542
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome
Even when enabled, apport will not upload crash reports to Launchpad for
a stable release (see bug #994921). Instead, crash reports are uploaded
to http://errors.ubuntu.com. To file a report on Launchpad anyway, one
may open the following file via a command line:
gksudo gedit /etc/apport/crashdb.c
If the bug does get closed due to lack of response from the reporter
then that actually doesn't stop us commenting here.
Everyone please report your own separate bugs for crashes so that we may
diagnose and group them more accurately. If you like, please mention the
ID of your new bug(s) here.
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OK, I am assuming "That worked" means you found the bug ID(s) your
machine is experiencing, and they were not this one :)
Per comment #52, if the original reporter does not reply by early
February then this bug will be closed due to lack of response. That
doesn't mean this bug doesn't exist, just
That worked but I had to ask for access to bug tracking since I'm new to
this.
Just hope there's no confirmation link etc. email from Canonical since I
lost access to mail account I used to create U1 acount way back then.
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Yes, sorry, that seems to be a missing feature (or bug?) of apport. It
tells you a crash happened but not where to follow it up on the web.
Here's how to find out where your crash(es) went. In a terminal run the
below command. It will ask you for your password because for some
(security) reason th
Seeing similar issue here on Intel NUC6i5SYH on Dell U3415Wb monitor on
DP connector. Problem happens when manually switching monitor input from
NUC Ubuntu 17.10 on DP connector to Mac laptop on HDMI connector on same
monitor.
Also cleared my /var/crash folder and submitted two reports using
ubunt
OK, I cleared the /var/crash folder and then replicated the bug. I got
the crash file and submitted it however I don't know how to get bug ID
to link it. When I click Continue in the crash report window it
disappears.
The bug title was "gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in
meta_window_get_monitor()
Hi all,
There are a number of bugs in gnome-shell that would exhibit symptoms
like this bug describes. So I'm going to ask:
@koalay only: Please run 'apport-collect 1721428' on the affected
machine to help us gather more information.
Everyone: Look in /var/crash for some .crash files. If you fin
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 turned on the session gets terminated and all
applications are instantly killed.
When the TV
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Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-shell
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-shell
Remote watch: None => GNOME Bug Tracker #789166
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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