On Sat, Jul 7, 2018, 03:00 Martin Dauskardt wrote:
> How long will it take to for 1.36.1-0ubuntu3 to appear in Bionic?
>
Well it won't -- please read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
to understand the process.
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[Wishlist] add workspaces switching grid
Thank you for the prompt testing. I'm marking a few potential src
packages where the actual issue might lie.
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** Changed in: lvm2 (Ubuntu)
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lvm2 fix is in 2.02.168-2ubuntu1 in artful.
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armhf.libwebp_0.5.1-2_BUILDING.txt.gz
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Assignee: Nish Aravamudan (nacc)
Status: In Progress
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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Oh also the splash screen correctly displays on both monitors, so i
think it must be in X that the multiple displays fail.
I'll see if I can figure out how to get to a temrinal.
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@vanvugt: no, as it's not crashed (afaict), it's just 100% cpu (based
upon fans). Numlock is still responsive as is sysrq, but i can't get to
any ttys (that is, ctrl+alt+f2, etc don't seem to work).
I even tried booting with 'text' and annoyingly gdm still started (I
might be misremembering how to
Hrm, I'm not entirely sure what just changed. I rebooted and unlike
before, I hit Escape at the splash screen, and the GDM greeter showed up
just fine (after hitting Escape again to go back to graphics mode). I'll
see if that's reproducible shortly.
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I just rebooted again and without hitting any keys, it did come up to
the greeter without issue.
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GDM freeze
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But if I plug in my usb-c dongle, it immediately freezes and the fans
start to spin. Unplugging the dongle has no effect. Suggestions for
debugging?
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I edited /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and put WaylandEnable=false back in (I
had it enabled before to test). Greeter came right up on reboot and my
external monitor works again.
What is curious is that my session choice in both cases was/is Gnome on
Xorg. So is it possible there's some change in the gree
Hi Daniel,
On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 9:56 PM, Daniel van Vugt
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> Nish,
>
> To figure the problem out you will need to be logged in already while
> it's happening(!), so..
Yeah, tricky when the machine physically seems to be hung (no
touchpad, no responsiveness to keyboard)
> 1. Log into a VT
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