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Please keep this bug about the keyboard only.
Performance issues should be logged as separate bugs, although it sounds
like bug 1808108 is one of the issues.
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Hi, recently I had changed the gpu driver to the latest one from nvidia
nvidia-driver-418(opensource) and I since then, I started experiencing
performance problems similar to those mentioned earlier: "'upower' using
100% CPU and another shows 'kworker/6:0-events' using 100%.". The
prolems starts af
I'm not sure how the Nvidia driver could be related.
Although this looks relevant to keyboard problems. This appears a few
times in your log (comment #22):
sty 27 21:03:24 br00net gnome-shell[2527]: JS ERROR: Exception in callback for
signal: activate: Error: Error invoking IBus.set_global_engin
Although ^^^ the above error ^^^ is already covered by bug 1812593.
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Title:
keyboard not responding after suspend after some time
To manage noti
Hi,
I have no unusual extensions installed and even though I disabled all gnom
extensions the problem remained.
After checking that, I did what I should have done at the beginning - I changed
display driver to X.Org X Server nouveau and since then I have got no problems
with the keyboard at all.
Thanks.
There are a few unusual log messages coming from your gnome-shell which
suggests some unusual extensions might be installed.
Please try removing all your gnome-shell extensions, reboot, and then
tell us if the problem persists.
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Thanks. The best guess I can make is a problem in upower or the Nvidia
driver (comment #15). Those are definitely performance problems (100%
CPU for no obvious reason) and could well explain why the keyboard stops
responding.
Maybe next we need to look at the system log in detail... If you can
rec
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384
eDP-1-1 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y
axis) 344mm x 194mm
1920x1080 60.02*+ 60.0159.9759.9659.93
1680x1050 59.9559.88
1600x1024 60.17
1400x1050
Thanks. Please also run 'xrandr' and send us the output.
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Title:
keyboard not responding after suspend after some time
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dpkg -l
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dmesg
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Please also run:
dpkg -l > dpkgl.txt
and send us the resulting file 'dpkgl.txt'.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Thanks, those photos are very helpful.
One shows 'upower' using 100% CPU and another shows 'kworker/6:0-events'
using 100%. I wonder if that second one is related to Nvidia (like bug
1808108)...
Can you please run:
dmesg > dmesg.txt
and send us the resulting file 'dmesg.txt'?
** Also affects
foto 1 of the terminal with running top command
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Hi,
I've attached three photos with running the top command. One of them looks
normal but the others are not, I guess :)
I hope it will help.
The second thought: I updated the system about a week ago and now this bug
happens after a much longer time... maybe this is by chance, but anyway I
want
Foto 3 of terminal with running top command
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Foto 2 of the terminal with running top command
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Can you please:
1. Open a Terminal and run 'top'. Leave it running.
2. Suspend, resume and reproduce the bug.
3. About 10 seconds or more later, while the keyboard is not responding,
please take a photo of the Terminal window with 'top' running in it.
4. Attach the photo here.
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OK then, maybe they are related. That's quite possible since gnome-shell
is basically one single threaded event loop.
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Title:
keyboard not respon
I will still avoid mentioning "performance" in the bug title to stop
other people from jumping on board thinking this is the same as their
"performance" problems.
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Hi,
I mentioned the performance problem because as I believe it is connected with
not responding keyboard. If I notice a performance problem for instance during
watching yt video I know that keyboard stopped working.
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Thanks.
Since we need each bug to be about a single issue, let's make this one
about just the keyboard not responding. If you have other performance
problems then please log a new bugs for those.
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** Summary changed:
- keyboard
So... it happend again. The workaround doesn't work.
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Title:
keyboard not responding after suspend after some time plus performance
problem
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected cosmic
** Description changed:
- I work on Lenovo laptop y-700. When I resume system after suspend,
- keyboards stop working, and sometimes there are performance problems
- visible when playing videos. It happens not immediately but after a few
Next time the keyboard stops responding, please try the workaround
suggested in bug 1807056:
1. Click on Show Applications (bottom left corner).
2. Click on Type to search...
3. Start typing.
If that doesn't work around the problem then next please provide more
information about your system by
the description sounds a bit similar to bug #1807056
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