Test suggested by oria on IRC: try "nomodeset" in kernel parameter and
try to reproduce the problem.
After the reboot:
```
$ uname -a
Linux flhpz4 5.15.0-46-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 4 18:03:25 UTC 2022
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-5.15.0-46-g
Hi,
Tom Reynolds wrote:
> gnome-shell (Wayland) reproducibly segfaults on this amd64 system
> whenever the no-user-interaction timeout is reached and the screen
> locker kicks in. Not reproducible on Xorg.
This is perfectly summarized.
FYI, the problem doesn't appear if I lock my session manual
Same test here but where I have selected "Ubuntu on Xorg" before login,
instead of "Ubuntu". The point is, in that case, my session is locked
and I don't loose my session:
```
Aug 21 18:31:20 flhpz4 systemd[38118]: Reached target Exit the Session.
Aug 21 18:31:20 flhpz4 systemd[1]: user@122.servic
FYI, here is the output of `journalctl -f` (run as root in tyy4) during
the automatic lock screen of my session (of the user flaf) and the
gnome-shell crash:
```
Aug 21 18:11:17 flhpz4 sudo[25344]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for
user root
Aug 21 18:11:17 flhpz4 sudo[25348]: flaf :
Public bug reported:
Hi,
On my Ubuntu 22.04 (migrated from 20.04 few days ago), I have a problem
with the automatic lock screen which doesn't lock my session but closes
it (and all opened applications in my session are closed too of course).
In fact, I think the session is not really closed but t
Public bug reported:
Hi,
Impossible to rename an interface with a .link file in a updated Ubuntu
Xenial. It's a fresh and basic install without GUI, just a ssh server
(it's a VirtualBox VM).
Here is my environment:
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root@xenial-clean:~# lsb_release -a