I had a working system despite this bug with the
MUTTER_DEBUG_KMS_THREAD_TYPE=user workaround, after upgrading to get
this fix I can no longer use the laptop. It prints "[ OK ] Starting
gdm.service" during boot and then hangs. No GUI comes up. I can get into
vterms with ctrl-alt-fn-fkey but ofc I n
Someone on Mastodon found this bug-- could this be related / the root
cause? Configuration and symptoms are VERY similar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/2034619
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Running "suspend" from the activity menu also causes the bad event (same
as lid close/open)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2039731
Title:
After upgrade 20.04 LTS -> 23.10
Just found this line in both of my journalctl logs (the one in comment 5
and the one I didn't bother uploading)
Oct 18 16:20:11 Anthy systemd[1886]: org.gnome.Shell@wayland.service:
Main process exited, code=killed, status=9/KILL
Seems kinda bad!!! Why would someone be sending wayland.service a k
Additional data point: When the lose-all-apps event occurs (close
lid/open lid cycle) all GNOME extensions are disabled. If I go into the
"extensions" app the big "all extensions" switch is off.
https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/111/258/167/197/437/420/original/b237b48d5d2fee63.
Two additional tests I did:
- I installed systemd-coredump and repeated the journald test. I did NOT
see any message that a process had dumped core during the sleep/wake
cycle.
- Not exactly an intentional test but I discovered I don't have to
hibernate / close-lid the laptop to get the bad behav
Okay, I got a long journalctl snap from immediately before closing the
lid to immediately after opening it.
It is attached to this comment.
Things I notice:
- Zillions of comments reading "systemd-logind: hibernation is restricted; see
man kernel_lockdown.7". Not sure if that's meaningful.
- A n
I booted into the UEFI settings (Lenovo calls these "BIOS settings") and
saw nothing about suspend methods so now I don't understand what the "If
you run system firmware version 0.1.17 do not set the suspend mode in
UEFI setup to Linux (S3)." in the Arch wiki means. The power options in
the BIOS se
A person on Mastodon
https://mastodon.social/@faas...@fosstodon.org/111257661723565538 says
that they have working close laptop suspend/wake on Fedora 38 and the
Thinkpad T14S, amd, gen 3, which is a very weak indication that this is
a problem not with Linux in general but with either Ubuntu 23.10
Public bug reported:
I have a brand new Lenovo ThinkPad T14 (AMD) Gen 3 with touchscreen. I
was told this is a good laptop for Linux and Lenovo says it is
"certified" on Ubuntu 20.04.
Yesterday I installed Ubuntu 22.04 LTS off a USB stick. It worked pretty
well. Later in the day I decided to upgr
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