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Logout when suspend or loock screen

Open buoncubi opened this issue 4 years ago • 8 comments

After the last update (I did it yesterday) I got a NaN issue with the disk IO. See HERE for my comments about it.

At the same time, I also realized that my ubuntu logs me out when try to suspend the PC or lock the screen.

When I disabled the system-monitor extension it does not log me out any more and it correctly suspends the system or locks the screen.

I have tried with system-monitor and system-monitor-next, but the behavior is the same.

Any suggestions? Thanks!

buoncubi avatar Apr 30 '20 14:04 buoncubi

i have the same logout issue but on archlinux

rebelinux avatar Apr 30 '20 19:04 rebelinux

I think I'm having the same issue, though the shell restarts instead of logging me out. I think that's because I'm on Xorg. Are you on Wayland? Here are some logs:

May 08 10:58:26 solaria gsd-media-keys[15353]: Couldn't lock screen: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message recipient disconnected from message bus without replying
May 08 10:58:26 solaria systemd[15017]: gnome-shell-x11.service: Main process exited, code=killed, status=11/SEGV
May 08 10:58:26 solaria systemd[15017]: gnome-shell-x11.service: Failed with result 'signal'.

dseomn avatar May 08 '20 15:05 dseomn

Same here: noticed some NaNs, and when I lock the computer, it crashes my session

This happened after a reboot (I don't reboot often), so it's possible the extension hadn't been reloaded in a while.

Work-around: I could lock again my session after disabling the extension.

I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 with kernel 5.3.0-51-generic, and GNOME Shell 3.28.4

DZPM avatar May 10 '20 23:05 DZPM

I can confirm the problem but instead of log out gnome freezes and restarts. See my problem here with logs.

enricorox avatar May 13 '20 14:05 enricorox

It seems that the gnome session crashed and restarted once the screen locked automatically or by hand. When I disabled the system-monitor extension, no exceptions happened.

tangerrine-tj avatar May 18 '20 11:05 tangerrine-tj

Unfortunately the solution mentioned by cxw42 above and posted HERE in #594 did not solve the logout issue for me.

buoncubi avatar Jun 11 '20 23:06 buoncubi

I'm having the same problem. It started happening a couple of months ago and I just now traced it down to the gnome-shell-monitor-applet. I've tried many of the code changes and nothing works. For now I have to completely disable the extension because with it enabled the window manager crashes when lock-screen is enabled. I'm using Ubuntu 18.04.5 with Gnome Shell 3.28.4.

I have used this extension for years and have grown to depend on it for visually alerting me when something is going on with my system. Since there is no real competitor with this turned off I'm flying blind. I really wish this could be isolated and fixed.

corewarrior avatar Sep 11 '20 16:09 corewarrior

@buoncubi Sorry to hear that! Could you post the logs from journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell around the time of a failure?

cxw42 avatar Oct 18 '20 20:10 cxw42