It's only the three built in extensions installed.
Thanks I'll run journalctl -b-1 > prevboot.txt next time.
ls /var/crash/ says
_usr_lib_systemd_systemd-timesyncd.102.crash _usr_lib_systemd_systemd-timesyncd.102.upload _usr_lib_systemd_systemd-timesyncd.102.uploaded
I only see a similar error on
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/f1e063bb5e8c4439fa13d51f06f02ce6ad03d098946e7597fd170a17325d98a76475f94a90f27677619cb85b6c0bd1cc406eece2601001754138f20d7209c37a
Is the lock screen handled by gnome-shell itself or some outside process like gdm3? If there some signal or whatever I can send to gnome-shell
It's only the three built in extensions installed.
Thanks I'll run journalctl -b-1 > prevboot.txt next time.
ls /var/crash/ says
_usr_lib_ systemd_ systemd- timesyncd. 102.crash systemd_ systemd- timesyncd. 102.upload systemd_ systemd- timesyncd. 102.uploaded
_usr_lib_
_usr_lib_
I only see a similar error on
https:/ /errors. ubuntu. com/user/ f1e063bb5e8c443 9fa13d51f06f02c e6ad03d098946e7 597fd170a17325d 98a76475f94a90f 27677619cb85b6c 0bd1cc406eece26 01001754138f20d 7209c37a
Is the lock screen handled by gnome-shell itself or some outside process like gdm3? If there some signal or whatever I can send to gnome-shell