> If the problem recurs, can this be reopened?
Yes, but to avoid wasting time in future please ensure you don't have
any extensions enabled before reporting further problems.
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Title:
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Okay! I removed the extensions using the above commands, and booted back
into the X11 'normal' Ubuntu option. No freezes after checking some of
the main actions that precipitated a freeze before. (Opening a window,
trying to choose 'suspend' from the power options)
I've re-installed some of the ke
Aha! I disabled the extensions but didn't think to fully remove them.
~Jason
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On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 23:20, Daniel van Vugt <1914...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Thanks but that log is full of errors from extensions. Please follow
>
Thanks but that log is full of errors from extensions. Please follow
step 1 in comment #2 and also remove locally installed extensions:
cd /home/jason/.local/share/gnome-shell
rm -rf extensions
Then reboot and if the problem persists follow steps 2 & 3 again.
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Trying to boot into the Xorg (or default?) Ubuntu and still experiencing
the same freezing issue.
Every time I try to lock or suspend the screen, everything seems to
freeze. I can still move the mouse but nothing I click on appears to
have any effect. The freeze doesn't seem to resolve given time,
Trying step 3 first, and when trying to run ubnutu-bug on the .crash
file I get a dialog box:
"Ubuntu 20.04 has experienced an internal error. Send problem report to
the developers?"
Inside the details, I see the 'unreportable reason' as:
You have some obsolete package versions installed. Please
Thanks for the bug report.
1. Please open the 'Extensions' app and disable any you might have
installed yourself. We need to check this first because so many bugs are
caused by extensions. Even sometimes X11-specific.
2. Next time the freeze happens, please reboot and then open a Terminal
and run