Summary: | Systemd Logind segfaults after waking computer from sleep | ||
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Product: | systemd | Reporter: | Michal Parusinski <mparusinski> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | systemd-bugs |
Status: | RESOLVED NOTOURBUG | QA Contact: | systemd-bugs |
Severity: | major | ||
Priority: | medium | CC: | mparusinski |
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86-64 (AMD64) | ||
OS: | Linux (All) | ||
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i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
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Output from "journalctl --system"
Output from "journalctl --user" |
Created attachment 89691 [details]
Output from "journalctl --user"
I tried to find a way to recreate the bug, but I have failed. Amongst the things that the computer was doing prior to sleep were: 1 - External hard drive was connected but the hd had no visible partition (encryption) so nothing was mounted 2 - I had transmission open and several torrents were active 3 - Firefox was open with several tabs 4 - Thunderbird was running I put the computer to sleep for about 20 minutes. I have attached the results of journalctl --user. I have checked for system events using journalctl --system prior to going to sleep and found nothing. Sorry, but it seems that systemd-logind tickles some kernel problem (maybe because of fs corruption?). There might be logind issues too, but here we don't really have any information about that. |
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Created attachment 89690 [details] Output from "journalctl --system" [DESCRIPTION] After waking my computer from sleep, gnome login (GDM) whould constantly signal that a login has failed. TTY would not allow login. After rebooting my computer I used journalctl to investigate. (It could be a GDM error). 1 - Systemd (logind) segfaults 2 - The system received a General Protection Failure [REPRODUCE] (Under investigation) [SYSTEM] I was using the following version of Linux Distribution: Arch Linux Linux: 3.12.1-1-ARCH Systemd: 208-2 Architecture: x86_64 Computer: MacbookPro 7.1