Attach the syslog. The frozen session started booting from 13:34:54.
I used alt+ctrl+del to reboot and the last thing I saw on the screen was those
systemd-udevd logs at 13:35:54.
I was also able to reproduce the issue by only upgrading gdm3 from
42.0-1ubuntu1 to 42.0-1ubuntu4. Before the experim
Hi, Alexandru,
That xml does not work either. However, I happened to find out the root
cause in my system. That is related to dark mode wallpaper. See
https://twitter.com/alexm_gnome/status/1491527119389827074?s=20&t=j6y1hOlJlHulg57Ild47xA.
Once I set org.gnome.desktop.background.picture-url-dark
Thanks for the detailed information. I will have a try later when I am
at home.
Haitao by outlook mobile
From: nore...@launchpad.net on behalf of Alexandru
Buhnici <1965...@bugs.launchpad.net>
Sent: Saturday, April 2, 2022 10:01:59 AM
To: anthony.s...@gmail.com
Thanks for sharing your experience. I took a look at my .local/share and
saw shotwell/wallpaper/ and the XML. I did not have .local/share/gnome-
background-properties either. However, if I copied the XML to gnome-
background-properties, it did not work for me.
I've tried to install Ubuntu 22.04 be
Log attached.
What I did was: 1> boot up Ubuntu; 2> use shotwell to set slideshow and close
it. 3> run the command you give to me.
Original my wallpapers are stored /home//Pictures/Wallpapers.
I don't know whether shotwell will maintain a copy somewhere after
importing.
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Public bug reported:
Hi,
I had ubuntu 22.04, which was upgraded from 21.10 following the link:
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-upgrade-ubuntu-to-22-04-lts-jammy-
jellyfish. It has worked well for me until I run "apt update and apt
upgrade" around Mar 18. I have wallpaper slideshow setup using shot