[Bug 1884437] Re: Windows are resized and reordered upon resume from lock or suspend

2020-06-22 Thread Kyle Weber
It's still doing it with the same process ID. I switched DP cables--
perhaps it's a bad port on the board or display... I'll look into it
further. Thanks for your assistance!

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[Bug 1868896] Re: Minimized windows reappear when closing the overview

2020-03-25 Thread Kyle Weber
Thanks for your quick response on this! So awesome!

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  Minimized windows reappear when closing the overview

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Re: [Bug 1748450] Re: gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in _g_log_abort() from g_log_default_handler() from default_log_handler(message="Connection to xwayland lost") from g_logv() from g_log() from

2019-01-04 Thread Kyle Weber
Mine does EVERYTHING EXACTLY as you just mentioned.

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> On Jan 4, 2019, at 3:25 AM, Benjamin Schmid <1748...@bugs.launchpad.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> @vanvugt Seeing this VERY regularly in cosmic, too. Just came back here
> to re-check the status of this long-term annoying issue.
> 
> The fact is, that gnome shell provides me a VERY poor UX experience:
> 
> Logged out for the session more than 10mins? Type your password and go
> get take a coffee, because it literally takes 1-2 minutes until the
> session finally crashes and restarts. Before my PC it literally
> unusable. Sometimes I also switch to the login screen and re-login into
> my running session to somehow provoke the crash to get it usable.
> 
> Ah – and by the way: On some occassions lockscreen does not work and
> expose the clickable (!) left sidebar. In this case I only can unlock
> via the login-screen way to crash the session.
> 
> Also commonly in normal operation the left sidebar looks strangely
> sized. Then I need to type "r" to restart the shell to resume normal
> operation.
> 
> Feels really like an old, nearly dying device …
> 
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1748450
> 
> Title:
>  gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in _g_log_abort() from
>  g_log_default_handler() from default_log_handler(message="Connection
>  to xwayland lost") from g_logv() from g_log() from 
> 
> Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
>  Invalid
> Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
>  Fix Released
> Status in gnome-shell source package in Bionic:
>  Invalid
> Status in mutter source package in Bionic:
>  Fix Released
> 
> Bug description:
>  [Impact]
> 
>  * Xwayland is failing frequently (not crashing), which triggers a
>  crash in gnome-shell because gnome-shell doesn't know how to survive
>  after Xwayland has reset itself.
> 
>  * The frequent gnome-shell crashes create frequent problem reports and
>  annoying dialogs for users, after they log in to an apparently working
>  gnome-shell.
> 
>  * This affects Xorg sessions too, because the gdm login screen itself
>  is a Wayland session. And Xorg users will see the problem dialog after
>  they have logged into a Xorg session.
> 
>  * The fix simply converts the crash into a silent exit (as decided by
>  Gnome upstream). This avoids the mountain of crash reports and
>  annoying error dialogs at least. It does not fix the root causes that
>  remain in Xwayland, but this is considered acceptable because there
>  really isn't a bug in gnome-shell here other than it doesn't know how
>  to survive without a connection to Xwayland.
> 
>  * For users of Xorg sessions, like bionic default, this is a full fix
>  as Xorg users will never get an Xwayland instance after logging in.
>  And hence the Xwayland bugs are irrelevant.
> 
>  [Test Case]
> 
>  * Just install bionic, use it lightly and reboot a few times.
> 
>  * Observe crash files are left in /var/crash and problem report
>  dialogs after logging in.
> 
>  [Regression Potential]
> 
>  Medium. The fix does not really change the structure of the existing
>  error handling, only changes it from a core dump into a silent exit.
>  For Xorg users this should be invisible as the affected login screen
>  restarts automatically.
> 
>  [Other Info]
> 
>  This is a whole class of gnome-shell crash which includes bug 1505409, bug 
> 1748450 and bug 1556601. All three should be considered the same crash for 
> the sake of this SRU. Just don't mark them as duplicates of each other
>  because they are all still collecting duplicates of their own.
> 
>  -
> 
>  *** This is a duplicate of bug 1505409, but is being kept separate so
>  as to automatically collect duplicate reports since the stacktrace
>  signature has changed recently. Any resolution and discussion should
>  occur in bug 1505409. ***
> 
>  See also:
>  https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/8ef857b2fe07d60742cd02d7d8f988f78ecd0f95
> 
>  ProblemType: Crash
>  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
>  Package: gnome-shell 3.26.2-0ubuntu2
>  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-33.36-generic 4.13.13
>  Uname: Linux 4.13.0-33-generic x86_64
>  ApportVersion: 2.20.8-0ubuntu8
>  Architecture: amd64
>  CurrentDesktop: GNOME-Greeter:GNOME
>  Date: Thu Feb  8 23:50:23 2018
>  DisplayManager: gdm3
>  ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gnome-shell
>  GsettingsChanges:
> 
>  InstallationDate: Installed on 2016-03-21 (690 days ago)
>  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS "Xenial Xerus" - Alpha amd64 (20160307)
>  ProcCmdline: /usr/bin/gnome-shell
>  ProcEnviron:
>   PATH=(custom, no user)
>   XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=
>   LANG=en_US.UTF-8
>   SHELL=/bin/false
>  Signal: 5
>  SourcePackage: gnome-shell
>  StacktraceTop:
>   () at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmutter-1.so.0
>   _XIOError () at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libX11.so.6
>   _XEventsQueued () at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libX11.so.6
>   XPending () at