Hi Daniel,
In my understanding, the crash is not reproducible after my workaround
(switching to the nvidia driver), because the nvidia-resume.service is not
masked (my theory).
Therefore, I switched back to the Nouveau driver, and I reproduced the
problem and collected the system logs as you ask
If the crash returns then please:
1. Wait 10 seconds.
2. Reboot.
3. Run:
journalctl -b-1 > prevboot.txt
4. Attach the resulting text file here.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Interesting update
Given the "Unit nvidia-resume.service is masked" complain by systemd-
logind in my previous comment, I thought it could be related with the
switching on and off the proprietary nvidia driver: after turning it on,
I turned it off (switching to Nouveau) becaus
If I grep for `systemd`, after the first meaningful message:
Nov 10 00:20:06 lenovo systemd-logind[11553]: Power key pressed.
The first error is:
Nov 10 00:20:11 lenovo systemd-logind[11553]: Error during inhibitor-
delayed operation (already returned success to client): Unit nvidia-
resume.serv
Thanks for the bug report.
Your log shows evidence of bug 1949352 but that probably doesn't explain
"session crashes".
The most common GDM crash we are seeing in 21.10 is bug 1945061. But to
confirm exactly which crash you are experiencing here, please follow
these instructions:
https://wiki.ubun
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1950393
Title:
GDM session crashes on suspend on Ubuntu 21.10
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