Hey intrigeri, Hi Adnan,
>Adnan Hodzic wrote (19 Nov 2014 16:34:57 GMT) : >>>However, what would be most interesting is the log for the failing >>>mode this bug is primarily about, that is disconnecting the external >>>monitor while GNOME is running, and seeing the session >>>being restarted. May you please attach this information? > >> Sure please see: >> https://hodzic.org/img/boot-case-dual-monitor.txt > >> ^ Plugged in to the docking station: Boot > Log in > Suspend > >> Disconnected the notebook from docking station and we have a GNOME restart. > >> Log in > sudo journalctrl -ab > >> Hopefully this will be enough for further analysis, in meantime if you need >> anything else please let me know. > >Now I'm confused. Your initial bug report was about simply >disconnecting the external monitor *while GNOME is running*, and >I understood it was the case without any suspend/resume cycle. >Did I misunderstand? You did misunderstand. Every time I did this I would suspend the computer then unplug it from the docking station, just as I explained in description of my reports. >If I got it right, what would be good to have is: > > 1. cold boot, plugged into the docking station with external monitor > 2. log into GNOME > 3. unplug the external monitor > 4. if it crashes, log in again, and send the Journal While computer is plugged in to docking station. If I disconnect one screen, GNOME will still be running it will "resize" itself to one screen. However, when I disconnect the second screen. Screen on computer goes blank, whole system becomes absolutely unresponsive and there's nothing I can do with it anymore. Undocking computer at this point won't change anything. I can't restart GNOME (Alt+PrintScrn+K) or even go to virtual consoles (Ctrl+Alt+F1/F6). Only thing that remains in this scenario is cold reset. > 1. cold boot, plugged into the docking station with external monitor > 2. log into GNOME > 3. disconnect from the docking station > 4. if it crashes, log in again, and send the Journal As expected it crashed: https://hodzic.org/img/5-case-dual-monitor.txt > Undocking laptops while they're suspended has historically been > fragile on a number of machines, so I'm not surprised that it causes > problems on yours. Ok good to know. Regardless if I do suspend and then undock the computer, or undock it without suspending it first I get same results. Let me know if you need anything else. Thanks, Adnan