Here are two full logs. One where things go wrong. I'm walking upstairs at 06:15 and at 06:16:17, the first logs indicate that the dock is connected ("usb 1-4: new high-speed USB device number 53 using xhci_hcd"), the "Cypress Semiconductor USB Billboard" shows up 0.7 seconds later.
Please note that the "pci 0000:05:00.0: BAR 13: no space for [io size 0x4000]" seem harmless, they also do occur on a successful docking attempt.
At 06:16:22, Thunderbird starts complaining, "Couldn't map window ....", and 06:16:23 gnome-shell complains that an assertion about monitors failed. I didn't check the source code.
Apparently, I'm impatient today, so I'm unplugging the dock again at 06:16:54, replugging it 06:17:04 because I saw a login screen i.e. my session had crashed anyway and probably removing it again after a few seconds. So all info after 06:17:14 or so should be regarded as "utter mess, please ignore". I tried a few things afterwards, but basically switching to tty2 and rebooted the system (at 06:20).
I'll add a successful docking attempt log file in the next comment.
Here are two full logs. One where things go wrong. I'm walking upstairs at 06:15 and at 06:16:17, the first logs indicate that the dock is connected ("usb 1-4: new high-speed USB device number 53 using xhci_hcd"), the "Cypress Semiconductor USB Billboard" shows up 0.7 seconds later.
Please note that the "pci 0000:05:00.0: BAR 13: no space for [io size 0x4000]" seem harmless, they also do occur on a successful docking attempt.
At 06:16:22, Thunderbird starts complaining, "Couldn't map window ....", and 06:16:23 gnome-shell complains that an assertion about monitors failed. I didn't check the source code.
Apparently, I'm impatient today, so I'm unplugging the dock again at 06:16:54, replugging it 06:17:04 because I saw a login screen i.e. my session had crashed anyway and probably removing it again after a few seconds. So all info after 06:17:14 or so should be regarded as "utter mess, please ignore". I tried a few things afterwards, but basically switching to tty2 and rebooted the system (at 06:20).
I'll add a successful docking attempt log file in the next comment.