[Expired for gnome-session (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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As I recall, in the many ubuntu installations I did, it was one where I
put accountsservice on hold and then upgraded the system. Then, I run an
apt-get upgrade instead of apt, or something similar, so the hold was
not taken account of. I was afraid the PC would crash, but it did not,
it however
Actually it could still be bug 1843982 if the problem only happened up
to and including the most recent accountsservice update. Meaning it
shouldn't happen any more...?
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Sounds like bug 1843982, but you seem to have that fix already.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1885452
Title:
pc freezes and crashes during accountsservice upgrade on fresh ubuntu
BTW, the Nvidia automatic login issue is bug 1845801.
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Title:
pc freezes and crashes during accountsservice upgrade on fresh ubuntu
focal
Actually it could still be 1843982 if the problem only happened up to
and including the most recent accountsservice update. Meaning it
shouldn't happen any more...?
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As I mentioned, I think the problem is not related to nvidia drivers. If I
install nvidia drivers I have to do it by first disabling automatic log in at
startup, otherwise I get a login loop after first reboot. If I disable
automatic log in, then I do not get any crash when upgrading
The problem does seem to have to do with the nouveau driver, did you try
to enable nvidia instead?
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Title:
pc freezes and crashes during
I just reinstalled focal ubuntu with "log in automatically" checked and
I recorded the journalctl and timed the error at approximately 14:31:54.
I am attaching the log. The errors you saw previously such as
(EE) NOUVEAU(0): [drm] failed to set drm interface version
appear at 14:31:56 so after
The newest log has errors as you said at 14:54:52 and the last line of
the log, probably when I saved it, reads 14:55:22. This means that
between the time of errors and time of log saving 30 seconds passed,
which seems correct as it is the amount of time it has taken me to ctrl-
alt-f3, enter
thanks, it's a bit difficult to read those log, it would help if you
indicated the exact time where you saw the error screen as requested
before, so we could match the log entries.
the newlest log has those error
iun 30 14:54:52 daniel-System-Product-Name /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[10147]:
Sorry for numerous messages, but I just did other things. First, I found that
checking at install "request password at logins", I was able to also install
Nvidia Drivers without any issue at all! This change basically solved all the
problems. When installing Ubuntu focal and checking "log in
I forgot to mention that, after the "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" I also
get, in fact, logged out automatically and sent to login screen and after I
login the "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" appears again. After pressing
ctrl-alt-f3 and ctrl-alt-f2 repeatedly, the desktop appears
After I pressed log out on that screen, I ran journalctl -b 0 and I am
attaching it here. I am not sure if it is different from the previous
one, which was run after a full reboot of the PC.
** Attachment added: "newjournal.txt"
Unfortunately, after the crash occurs and the 'something went wrong'
screen appears I cannot enter the VT. ctrl-alt-F3 makes the screen go
black and ctrl-alt-f2 reverts is to the 'something went wrong'. I took a
screenshot with PrtSc button but nothing was saved in the Pictures
Folder, but I did
When did you get the log and at what time did you see the 'something
went wrong' screen? There is no obvious error in the log. When you see
the error screen could you take a screenshot, then switch to a VT (e.g
ctrl-alt-F3) and get the journalctl log from there?
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When did you get the log and at what time did you see the 'something
went wrong' screen? There is no obvious error in the log. When you see
the error screen could you take a screenshot, then switch to a VT (e.g
ctrl-alt-F3) and get the journalctl log from there?
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** Summary changed:
- pc freezes and crashes during accountservice upgrade on fresh ubuntu focal
fossa install
+ pc freezes and crashes during accountsservice upgrade on fresh ubuntu focal
fossa install
** Description changed:
- After a fresh install of Focal Fossa and running sudo apt update
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