Thank you very much for the direction. This will be helpful when I
report any future bugs. I hadn't had time to look at this till today.
I decided to try and reproduce the bug to generate a new crash file, but
have been unable to reproduce it. One of the updates from the past few
days must have
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1. Open Chrome under Wayland session in 19.10 beta
2. Maximize Chrome
3. Right click on empty space beside tabs and from the menu select "Use system
titlebar and borders"
Chrome immediately crashes and gnome begins to become less and less
responsive until it
Thank you for the update and the explanation. I will post some feedback
on gitlab.
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Title:
Shield screen is displayed after
Correction: I have to push the Enter key to dismiss the screen, not any
other key.
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Title:
Lock screen displayed after
Here is the screen capture with the background settings.
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Sorry, but I am not sure I could tell the difference so I will try and
describe it as best I can.
There is no place to enter a password, but I also have my system set to
automatically log in, so I'm not sure if it would ask me for a password
if it was displayed. I do have to press a key to get
My mistake, it is still present. I just wasn't waiting long enough
after the screen blank before waking the screen up. Waited a bit and it
is back, even with the extension running.
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Also tried editing /etc/default/acpi-support and commenting out the line
LOCK_SCREEN=true. That did not work.
Just found a workaround that seems to take care of the problem. Install
the Gnome Extension: Disable Screen Shield and activate it. The lock
screen no longer appears after screen
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 19.04 Gnome
Screen lock is set to off in Settings->Privacy. Blank Screen is set to
10 minutes in Settings->Power. On returning from Screen Blank, Lock
Screen is present. Does not occur after manual suspend (ie closing
laptop lid) and resuming.
In dconf I have set
I was wrong about my solution. It seemed to be working. Was watching
video for 45 minutes no problem. Now it is recurring. Sorry.
I am going to try anti-ego's solution. Thanks.
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I tried downgrading to 4.4.0-101-generic - no change
I tried adding the ppa ppa:ci-train-ppa-service/2685 and using sudo apt
update then sudo apt full-upgrade to upgrade bluez to 5.46 in Linux Mint
18.2 - this improved things a bit. Less video freezing and able to
resume from freezing.
I tried
No other wireless devices. I use the touchpad or a wired mouse on my
laptop. I use a Wireless G AP (I'm guessing that is 2.4G) I will try
using my bluetooth headset connecting to my phone while I use my laptop
to see if it interferes.
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The other very strange part is that the longer I play audio through the
internal speakers, the longer bluetooth plays before the problem arises.
If I only play a few seconds through the internal speakers, I only get a
few minutes of bluetooth. Longer through internal, longer through
bluetooth. I
Sorry to report that bug still persists. Took longer to show up though.
Was able to watch video for about 15 min. Slowly started losing sync
between audio and video, then eventually video freezes. Unable to
resume normal playback even after reboot. Able to resume if I play
video through built
Received pulseaudio update last night. Appears to have resolved issue
so far for me, still need a bit of testing. If it is resolved then MANY
thanks to those who squashed this annoying bug.
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Has anyone tried compiling/installing pulseaudio 9 to see if it resolves
the bug as it seems to be present on multiple version of
Ubuntu/derivatives and across multiple kernels? Just a thought.
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Same problem on Linux Mint 18.2. Lenovo G510, Jabra Talk headset.
Video freezes shortly after starting playing when audio is connected to
bluetooth.
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