That bug seems rather a video driver one than an unity issue. Could you
try if that's still happening with most recent versions (some comments
suggest it has been resolved)
** Changed in: unity
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: unity
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Is there a workaround for this issue?
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Title:
Lock screen after idle time freezes unity
Status in Unity:
Confirmed
Upgraded to 15.04 and the bug is not present anymore.
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Title:
Lock screen after idle time freezes unity
Status in
I have this issue everytime. I think I am just going to get rid of Unity
and install something like Cinnamon or some sort of window manager like
Awesome.
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I also have this issue. At work I need to use too many tools so turning
the laptop off at the end of each day and turning it on while starting
all the applications and arranging them on the screens (I use 3) is a no
go. Therefore I suspend the computer (simply by closing the laptop's
lid). Very
This is so annoying that make think, for the first time since 2005, to
switch to another distro.
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Title:
Lock screen
I have 7.3.1+14.10.20141016-0ubuntu1 (unity-proposed and unity-backports
enabled).
Unfortunately I did not succeed just restarting unity (without restarting Xorg):
env DISPLAY=0,0 unity --restart
Gives error output (I don't have it kcomplete) with unknown job
unity-panel-service. If it can be
I'm seeing this too. Installed: 5.20.0-0ubuntu3 .
The machine wakes up with an unresponsive desktop. Xorg seems to be using 100%
CPU, nothing else significant. Killing the compiz process allows the session to
recover to the screensaver password unlock screen.
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This happens to me at least once every day, each time the whole session,
open windows and unsaved documents lost (I save, yes, but the fact that
at any time things can be lost makes this a critical issue for me). Is
there a chance this can be fixed?
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@Andres which version of unity are you running? Can you run
apt-cache policy unity
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Title:
Lock screen after idle time
I wonder if this may be related to bug 1313436.
It happens to me about 10% of the time. Sometimes the lock screen or
desktop after logging in is just incredibly slow to draw, but it then
recovers. I've also noticed that even though the screen isn't updating,
login works properly and even
hi there,
my Dell Vostro works fine with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64bit. the only thing is, when
activate
the other video driver (default is X.Org-X-Server - AMD/ATI-Grafikdriver) the
notebook hangs up after hibernation or standby.
when me use fglrx or fglrx-updates driver (for better performance),
In a shell I am able to export DISPLAY variable and unity --replace to
work around the problem.
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Title:
Lock screen
Hi,
I have the same problem. I installed the newest and updated Ubuntu 14 on my
Vaio S series two days ago.
The screen lock worked fine for a couple of times , but it froze after auto
locked out today.
After locked out, I can not see the password promt . Mouse still worked
Alt-Ctrl-Del bring
I was able to install compiz-core-dbgsym=1:0.9.12+14.10.20140918-0ubuntu1 and
have been trying to do
sudo gdb `pidof compiz`
but it gives me (2380 is the pid of compiz):
2380: File or directory not found
(gdb) bt full
No stack.
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Can you give the exact compiz debug package? compiz-dbg does not exist, and
following the wiki instructions can also not find the package:
sudo apt-get install compiz-dbgsym=1:0.9.12+14.10.20140918-0ubuntu1
This is a quite serious issue to me, is there no other way to close the
lockscreen from
This has been happening to me intermittently (~10% of the time?).
I've installed the debug symbols for compiz-core and unity, will try to
attach to compiz when it happens again.
Intel Haswll i5 GPU.
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I am having same exact issue on brand-new install of 14.04 on homegrown
computer. I am new to Linux... Just got tired of Windows when WIN8 was
released. Learning about ctrl+alt+f1 will be helpful until a fix (?) Is
released.
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This started to happen for me occasionally after the upgrade to 14.10
(so it did not happen for me in 14.04).
Either the lockscreen does not yet appear (and it shows a frozen buffer
of the last view of the desktop), or it shows the lockscreen, but
doesn't respond to keyboard (password input) or
When this happens, can you move to tty1, attach to compiz process (sudo
gdb `pidof compiz`) and do bt full on it?
You also need to have unity/compiz debug symbols installed¹
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash#Debug_Symbol_Packages
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Update: Previously mentioned workaround (comment #13) is not working.
It probably worked a few times by accident. I have lately seen just as
many freezes with manual locking as with timeout locking. I have started
to disable and avoid screen locking as much as possible, but that is of
course not a
Exactly the same issue here. Fresh installation and opensource (no
catalyst) ati drivers (Radeon HD 4670). This is frustrating, especially
as it is already half a year after the 14.04 release. When 12.04 came
out, I changed the graphics card (removed NVidia 8800 and replaced it by
Radeon 4670) on
Lately I seem to be hit by this issue every time the desktop idles out to the
lock screen.
A workaround, that is not acceptable in the long run, seems to be to lock the
screen manually every time I leave the computer, to prevent the idle timeout.
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I'll just add that I have posted some questions about this (with a more
complete description) on askubuntu.com:
- http://askubuntu.com/q/503184/7593
- http://askubuntu.com/q/503238/7593
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Not sure if my problem is due to the same reasons, as the lock screen is
completely frozen - cannot even `Ctrl+Alt+F1` to go to tty, and mouse
will not move. Otherwise exactly the same: Screen when going to locking
manually using `Ctrl+Alt+L`works fine and responds to mouse/ keyboard.
Screen when
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