[07:10] <mgedmin> getting tired of gnome-shell crashes that leave my session unlocked
[11:40] <jbicha> mgedmin: you don't have autologin enabled, right?
[11:41] <mgedmin> no autologin
[11:45] <mgedmin> hm, could be that the events go (1) I unplug displayport, causing gnome-shell crash, (2) I close laptop lid, triggering suspend, (3) when I open laptop lid, resume happens, gnome-shell finishes crashing and restarts, but nothing ever actually locked the session
[11:45] <mgedmin> still, I haven't seen these problems in 16.04 (crashes yes, but after a shell restart the session would be locked)
[11:51] <jbicha> mgedmin: are you using Wayland or X?
[11:51] <mgedmin> X
[11:52] <jbicha> ok, I don't know then
[11:53] <mgedmin> I imagine if I used wayland, I'd enjoy a full session death instead of just gnome-shell restarting
[11:53] <mgedmin> (but it'd be more secure)
[11:53] <mgedmin> or maybe I'd be lucky and display hotplugging wouldn't cause crashes
[11:54] <jbicha> ok, you could try that but save your work frequently! :)
[11:58] <mgedmin> I'd like to at least get a valid core file
[11:58] <mgedmin> "UnreportableReason: Invalid core dump: BFD: Warning: /tmp/apport_core_xsiua6n4 is truncated: expected core file size >= 368381952, found: 18939904."
[12:01] <jbicha> I'm not very good with coredumps