I've found many times this behavior with Ubuntu-Gnome 14.04 during some
package upgrades with update-manager. In this case, no "failed" message.
Only in some case, changing between [Enter] key and click [Ok] button
did the trick.
El 25/02/16 a les 11:13, Kristian Rink ha escrit:
> Folks;
>
> jus
Am Donnerstag, den 25.02.2016, 21:35 +1100 schrieb Tim:
> Is this a known issue? Or is this just me?
>
> The upgrade of gdm causes the auth channel to break, not much you can
> do apart from reboot (or restart gdm3). There is really no way around
> this, although I have though about forcing a reboo
On 25/02/16 21:13, Kristian Rink wrote:
> Folks;
>
> just dist-upgraded one of my 15.10 machines to current 16.04 repos.
> Overally, things work pretty smooth but things got a bit messy during
> upgrade: I left my computer unattended for a while. When I got back,
> the GNOME screen was locked. Un
The same happened to me when I upgraded from Ubuntu Gnome 15.04 to 15.10
few days ago. I tried to kill the lock screen but could not find how. I
did a restart to fix it.
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Regards,
Usama
On 25-02-2016 12:13, Kristian Rink wrote:
> Folks;
>
> just dist-upgraded one of my 15.10 machines to curre
Folks;
just dist-upgraded one of my 15.10 machines to current 16.04 repos.
Overally, things work pretty smooth but things got a bit messy during
upgrade: I left my computer unattended for a while. When I got back,
the GNOME screen was locked. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to unlock
again, being pre