After doing manual dconf cleanup, I've been unable to reproduce the
issue. That's since posting the previous comment, so a few days now. So
I think I'll hold off on reporting this upstream for the time being, but
I'll go ahead and do that if the problem still manifests itself.
Thanks again, Daniel
I removed all but Desktop Icons, Ubuntu AppIndicators and Ubuntu Dock,
rebooted and then reproduced the issue. Luckily I've found one way to
reproduce this, albeit somewhat convoluted and still a bit unreliable,
involving Synaptic and window tiling. And as it doesn't seem to trigger
the issue when
Happened again:
May 11 17:05:50 saegusa gnome-shell[3619]: WL: compositor bug: The
compositor tried to use an object from one client in a 'wl_pointer.enter' for a
different client.
May 11 17:05:50 saegusa gnome-shell[3619]: WL: error in client
communication (pid 5170)
May 11 17:05:5
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Turns out the online service was just a little slow to update, and there
are in fact reports sent. But the only one post-20.04-upgrade is [1]
from last week, which is a gnome-shell crash and IIRC, unrelated to the
terminal issue here. It seemed to be triggered by something related to
media files an
Thanks for the instructions, Daniel! I found no crash files either
locally or online, so I've implemented the workaround now, and will try
to trigger the crash again.
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Since upgrading to 20.04 and switching to Wayland, Gnome terminal
occasionally crashes. I interpret the corresponding logs to mean that
it's actually Wayland that fails to do something in the background,
which then takes down Gnome terminal:
touko 08 11:35:16 saegusa gnom
Haven't seen this once since upgrading to 16.04 back in April, so I'm
pretty sure the issue has been fixed. Yay!
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Just adding a note that this does still occur under 14.04, to which I
recently upgraded. Naturally this was to be expected, given that the
issue first occurred after switching to the Trusty HWE pack in 12.04.
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I can, but it'll be hard to get definitive evidence as the phenomenon
can be quite elusive, and I cannot run the daily for very long periods
(as it gets in the way of productivity). Obviously, if I catch it even
once on the daily, it'll be proof enough that the issue persists, but on
the other hand
Hi Christopher, the apport-collected data above was gathered from my
main desktop, which only has Intel graphics. (I mentioned the other
system with Radeon just because it *didn't* suffer from this problem
despite having the same software. I no longer have access to that system
so unfortunately I c
apport information
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The system in question is currently out of use (and reproducing the bug
isn't straightforward), so I'll let this one expire.
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Most of the problems ("freezing") seen by the user would probably fall
under Bug #994306, which I've now witnessed on this system. The one I
reported above is different, and apparently much rarer in occurrence.
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** Summary changed:
- [7300 GS, 7900 GS] Intermittent GUI hangs in 12.04
+ [7025, 7300 GS, 7900 GS] Intermittent GUI hangs in 12.04
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Public bug reported:
This happened after about 30 minutes of watching a flash video in
fullscreen (using Firefox): the video froze, leaving just the audio
playing, and the display no longer responded to user input until I ssh'd
in and killed gnome-session for the user (after which LightDM login ca
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[drm] nouveau: Unexpected pageflip in channel 3.
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This seems to have gone away by itself (or by being fixed) sometime
during March-April:
jani@saegusa:~$ grep -c xkmfile /var/log/Xorg.*
/var/log/Xorg.0.log:3
/var/log/Xorg.0.log.old:3
/var/log/Xorg.1.log:2
/var/log/Xorg.1.log.old:1507
/var/log/Xorg.2.log:2
/var/log/Xorg.2.log.old:2
/var/log/Xorg.3
Public bug reported:
I initially posed this as Question #188982, but now decided to report it
as it seems to persist and no definitive answers as to the cause were
found. I was apprehensive about reporting at first mainly because this
doesn't seem to occur on my other (Precise-running) computers.
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Robert, I tested your kernel. Unfortunately there's little to report:
here it still panics when bringing up X with -intel. Should I perhaps
file a different bug about these?
I'll attach a picture of the output. Looks like the freezing with just
the mouse cursor occurs about 1/3 of boots, in 2/3 it
I can't tell if you can see it from the Apport-attached files, so I'll
add that I'm running Unity 2D here.
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Xorg fre
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I've had sporadic freezes on this system before since upgrading to
Precise, but I haven't had the resources to try and ssh in prior to
this, so I can't tell if this has occurred before. Now that I have an
additional laptop I can hopefully catch this again if it occurs.
I scre
I should note that currently I'm unable to bring up X entirely with the
intel driver. Too bad I didn't make a note of which upgrade this started
with. With intel it now just freezes when login screen should appear,
with just the cursor showing on a purple background. It's such a tough
lockup that R
I downgraded libdrm-intel1 to 2.4.26-1ubuntu1 from Oneiric, but the
problem remains. So on Precise it doesn't seem to be the cause. (I'm not
using the Xorg-edgers PPA.)
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Here's i915_error_state as requested on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Freeze#. I made a copy (using
cp), and I should mention that my first try to do so resulted in an
error message: "failed to extend" ... and something about not having
enough memory, in Finnish. When I preceded the com
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Happens consistently when playing video using VLC (other players also),
after about 5 minutes. Rockman 2 speedrun from tasvideos.org is pretty
reliable for reproducing this. :)
The video goes blank (blue) and can no longer be seen until after
reboot, though the playing does r
I just switched back to noveau and on a whim, tried disabling hardware
acceleration from flash player's settings (Right click -> Settings...)
and lo and behold, fullscreen playback is now smooth again.
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I have a system that's affected by either this or #570164. I can verify
that back in Karmic fullscreen playback of flash video on this system
worked flawlessly. In addition, using the proprietary nvidia driver
playback (now in Lucid) works fine, but the nv driver suffers from the
stuttering too (th
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There's suspicion of this and Bug #444518 being duplicates.
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