> Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 21:53:01 +0000
> From: <email address hidden>
> To: <email address hidden>
> Subject: [Bug 1262201] Re: System freezes after suspend session
>
> @Fernando,
> - When does the freeze occur?
It happened after hitting any key in order to resume the session in the same time that the login screen should be displayed.
> - Does the login screen get drawn?
With GNOME 3.8 it showed the login screen and then freeze before I could tipe any password or username.
With GNOME 3.10 the screen turns black and then freeze.
can you type you password in etc?
With GNOME 3.8 I couldn't tipe anything
With GNOME 3.10 it allows to start a VT!
> - You are using missing the \:*-greeter.log files from /var/log/gdm, can you attach them
As soon as I get to my testing machine I'll send it.
> - Seems you have auto-login enabled? Does this still happen if you disable that?
Yes it happens. I had enabled auto-login to see if this happened when enabled.
> Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 21:53:01 +0000
> From: <email address hidden>
> To: <email address hidden>
> Subject: [Bug 1262201] Re: System freezes after suspend session
>
> @Fernando,
> - When does the freeze occur?
It happened after hitting any key in order to resume the session in the same time that the login screen should be displayed.
> - Does the login screen get drawn?
With GNOME 3.8 it showed the login screen and then freeze before I could tipe any password or username.
With GNOME 3.10 the screen turns black and then freeze.
can you type you password in etc?
With GNOME 3.8 I couldn't tipe anything
With GNOME 3.10 it allows to start a VT!
> - You are using missing the \:*-greeter.log files from /var/log/gdm, can you attach them
As soon as I get to my testing machine I'll send it.
> - Seems you have auto-login enabled? Does this still happen if you disable that?
Yes it happens. I had enabled auto-login to see if this happened when enabled.