It's a shame about the crash getting in our way, but oh well. I don't
see anything in the log either, sad to say. the acpid messages at
10:00:17 are from an unrelated daemon that tells interested processes on
your computer about closing the lid, etc., if I'm not mistaken.

Could you recreate the situation where X is on tty1 and, before X has a
chance to quit, switch to a different tty, login, and save the output of
the ps aux command? e.g. ps aux >~/ps.out  and then attach ps.out?

In particular the X command in the process list should tell us how gdm
is starting X when there is going to be an X crash on Enter. Steve
suggested this command in another bug report for someone having a
similar problem.

I'm still reading source code.

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X starts on wrong tty: pressing enter after 5 minutes crashes X
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625239
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