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Signal Desktop quits (crashes?) when returning from suspend and /home is on NFS

Open haraldhh opened this issue 11 months ago • 2 comments

Using a supported version?

  • [X] I have searched searched open and closed issues for duplicates.
  • [X] I am using Signal-Desktop as provided by the Signal team, not a 3rd-party package.

Overall summary

I'm running Ubuntu 24.04 and Signal Desktop 7.2.0. My /home is on NFS and I use suspend. When I return from suspend my Signal Desktop window has disappeared. I can't find anything relevant in ~/.xsession-errors or in ~/.config/Signal/Crash\ Reports.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Have your Ubuntu with /home mounted from another computer
  2. Start Signal Desktop
  3. Suspend the computer
  4. Return from suspend. Signal Desktop is gone

Expected result

Signal Desktop should be running after returning from suspend

Actual result

I would love to find error messages, please help me finding any relevant logs.

Screenshots

No response

Signal version

7.2.0

Operating system

Ubuntu 24.04

Version of Signal on your phone

7.1.2

Link to debug log

https://debuglogs.org/desktop/7.2.0/fe547819ca94b2721c628c33d2fa12ceaa643256fa4bcd8801c006293f03effe.gz

haraldhh avatar Mar 21 '24 10:03 haraldhh

Just noticed that 7.3.0 is out, upgraded to that and it has the same behaviour.

haraldhh avatar Mar 21 '24 11:03 haraldhh

Hey there! I'm sorry this is happening to you - can you try installing https://www.electronjs.org/fiddle then running a few different electron versions through suspend? That will help us track down where the issue is - in our code, or in Electron. Thanks!

scottnonnenberg-signal avatar Mar 21 '24 18:03 scottnonnenberg-signal

This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.

stale[bot] avatar Jun 20 '24 07:06 stale[bot]

This issue has been closed due to inactivity.

stale[bot] avatar Jun 28 '24 00:06 stale[bot]