Public bug reported:

When turn off the screen or suspend, and resume the system is logged
out, this mostly happens with nvidia driver (390 or 396). I noticed that
when close the lid and reopen the system is still working and all of a
sudden it appears a login screen and when login all programs as killed
as it was logged out. And most of times after login it locks and prompts
an unlock screen.

I tried to switch to nouveau driver and the problem seems not to happen,
but that leaves me with a poor performance in terms of graphics.

I tried to reset the setting in dconf using dconf-editor to reset the
system recursively, at the beginning seems to be solved but it gets
back.

I need to mention that I faced the same problem when using budgie
flavor, I thought that it might be a budgie problem but it appears to be
a gnome problem since budgie is based on gnome and on both the problem
happens when using Nvidia drivers.

** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: suspend-resume

** Tags added: suspend-resume

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Title:
  System logout when turn off the screen or suspend Ubuntu 18.04

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When turn off the screen or suspend, and resume the system is logged
  out, this mostly happens with nvidia driver (390 or 396). I noticed
  that when close the lid and reopen the system is still working and all
  of a sudden it appears a login screen and when login all programs as
  killed as it was logged out. And most of times after login it locks
  and prompts an unlock screen.

  I tried to switch to nouveau driver and the problem seems not to
  happen, but that leaves me with a poor performance in terms of
  graphics.

  I tried to reset the setting in dconf using dconf-editor to reset the
  system recursively, at the beginning seems to be solved but it gets
  back.

  I need to mention that I faced the same problem when using budgie
  flavor, I thought that it might be a budgie problem but it appears to
  be a gnome problem since budgie is based on gnome and on both the
  problem happens when using Nvidia drivers.

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