[Expired for gnome-shell (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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ubuntu-bug and (sudo) apport-cli exits immediately after I click send
and thereafter it doesn't show me anything. (It just creates
.upload{,ed} files.)
I have no recent entries.
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You might find links to relevant crash reports from your system by
running this command in a terminal:
xdg-open "https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/"`sudo cat /var/lib/whoopsie
/whoopsie-id`
If there is a recent entry listed there for your system then please tell
us the link.
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It does nothing if I want to upload it with `ubuntu-bug`. It creates
only a ".uploaded" file but I don't get redirected to anywhere. Sorry.
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Thanks. Please tell us the result of the upload (what new bug report it
generated or directed you to). There's no use (and it's also a security
risk) attaching the file here.
If the above steps failed to create a new bug or to direct you to
someone else's then please try again. Unfortunately we
I have uploaded as you requested. Is it needed to attach the file here
too?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1729441
Title:
changing display mode after login
Sounds like you might have multiple bugs.
(1) Failure to remember the correct display configuration when logging
in is bug 1726538.
(2) If your session is getting terminated then something is crashing.
Please forgive the standard response...
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and
** Description changed:
When I login, I type the password on the laptop screen. (Maybe it's
important.) After a while, while I'm waiting to get logged in, Ubuntu
changes the display mode. Both monitor goes black, laptop screen becomes
the secondary and my external monitor becomes the