Public bug reported:
Observed behavior:
When I get an alternate tty, or whatever it's called, with cntrl-alt-FN,
where N is any digit, 2-6, inclusive; log in as the same user on the
console; do stuff; and then log out with "exit":
I'm suddenly back in tty1 and X has crashed. There is no x on any
console. I can start it again with startx.
Expected behavior:
As it does in 14.04, I should just get a login prompt and stay in the
same console. X running in tty1 should be unaffected, like x in tty7
would be unaffected in Trusty.
This is 64 bit Xenial with a minimalist Openbox environment, built from the
mini.iso. I start X with "startx".
** Affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
x crashes when I log in and back out of a tty (console, cntrl-alt-F2
thing, whatever)
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