I was unable to upload the videos to Launchpad, so I uploaded them to
Youtube. Here are the links:
Video from laptop: https://youtu.be/rPCjCMRwtoo
Video from VM: https://youtu.be/9enU0jCbtVI
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I think it is starting on the wrong VT. However, the missing session
does not reappear. I took two cellphone videos, one of my laptop (335MB)
and one of my VM (624MB) showing the issue in both cases. Let me see if
I can upload them.
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I used apport-unpack to extract the coredump from the crash file, and
then ran gdb on it. The two attachments gdb_laptop.log and gdb_vm.log
are from gdb in the laptop and in the VM, respectively. Without debug
symbols, the backtraces are not complete.
I tried to install debug symbols in the VM, as
I repeated the steps on my laptop. The previous report was from the VM.
Look at the gnome-shell crash received on 2020-06-05 20:06 UTC at:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/27232d1c0322b0e12fbced3d5cc680848662bdab3723e8c5a2ef4f4994f0f37d64c8663e929ae708ddbfce7b00cf9529860901cc62597a8b0b414d4b29fc9792
You can see the core at
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/e35124d979e3b918d0a8f821141d16026a6862cda0707840355369e69b328df9d3a372a704b7af732e746e1600eb565efebfb0f79a83711873cfbe43fe12a08c
Killing the gnome-shell process resolves the freeze and the login
continues normally after that.
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Daniel,
I reproduced the same issue in a VM in post #4, and I gave you the steps
to reproduce it. I strongly suggest you *try* it. It is trivially
simple, takes less than five minutes to reproduce, or 15 minutes tops if
you want to spin up a new VM. This is exactly the same issue that I saw
on my
** Attachment added: "journalctl -b-1 from laptop"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1878275/+attachment/5372266/+files/prevboot.txt
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After reproducing the freeze, rebooted by Ctrl-Alt-Del (which works in
the VM, does not work on my laptop).
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Here are steps to reproduce the issue. Confirmed on a fresh Ubuntu 20.04
install in a VM.
sudo apt install keychain
mkdir ~/.ssh
cd ~/.ssh
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "user@domain"
# -- Enter a passphrase when asked.
vi ~/.bash_profile
# -- Add the following text. Replace "user" with the actual
Hi Daniel,
Thank you for taking a look at my bug report.
1. There are no crash files in /var/crash.
2.
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/27232d1c0322b0e12fbced3d5cc680848662bdab3723e8c5a2ef4f4994f0f37d64c8663e929ae708ddbfce7b00cf9529860901cc62597a8b0b414d4b29fc9792
has three problems reported, but
Public bug reported:
When I login to my laptop running Ubuntu 20.04, after entering my
username, when I choose the "gear" button and select Ubuntu on Wayland
as the session type, my laptop freezes hard. Mouse and keyboard do not
respond, and the first three times I hit this issue I had to forcibly
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