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mes2k,
There are countless different possible causes for a bug like this, so
please be sure to open a separate bug of your own.
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Title:
Screen f
I am facing the exact same thing with a fresh install of 17.10 on my XPS
13 9343. The occurrence seems absolutely random, but it feels like the
occurrence becomes more often over the time.
I will now switch to Xorg for both GDM and the session itself. I report
back after some days.
For me, while
Okay, I will try this with a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10 and provide
the necessary logs soon. I should be able to use the provided script
over ssh, thanks. The problem with GDM freezing on Wayland after system
resume/wakeup has been occurring ever since I ran the beta builds of
17.10, but it's cl
If you're not sure how to use a debugger then you can download this
script. Log in to the hung machine using ssh (needs openssh-server
installed), and then run:
sudo sh dstack gdm3 > traces.txt
And return traces.txt to us.
Alternatively run:
sudo sh dstack gdm3
and just copy/paste the resu
Are you knowledgeable enough to log in remotely and attach a debugger to
the gdm3 process when it is frozen? If so, please do and then paste the
stack traces of the hung gdm3 process here.
But also...
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Please exec