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Here's the scenario. I turn on my computer, log in, and do some stuff. Stuff includes opening gnome terminal (3.6.0-1) and doing some su/sudo that requires password. I do other stuff, like open chromium and do some google. This goes on for a few hours.
I go make popcorn.
I get back from making popcorn, and computer is sleeping, or screensavering, or whatever. I wake it up with the mouseIs . Gnome3 is gone, and in tty1, I see a portion of the stuff that I had typed in the previous 2 hours. Including stuff I had typed into gnome terminal (like my password), and search phrases I had typed into chromium. Along with a bunch of ^[[A and ^[[B's.
I think I was up to date as of a few weeks ago... arch 3.6.6-1, gdm 3.6.1-2.
Is this standard behavior for gnome3?
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Looking at the screencap I took of this....
I see some systemd-fsck complaints about superblock dates (which I see on every boot).
The next thing I see is my password that I typed to log in.
The next two lines were typed into chromium.
The next nine lines were typed into gnome terminal, including a su/password.
Then a bunch of ^[[B, ^[[A, with a few things I typed into chromium mixed in.
I did more stuff over the next few hours, but none of it is there. Only stuff from when initially logged in. Not sure if that information is relevant.
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If there's any other information I could provide, let me know. I know I haven't provided much, but that's out ignorance, not laziness.
This is a pretty big deal. If I leave my computer alone and let the screen lock, rather than having to give a password to resume, the computer randomly decides to barf my password and porn search history all over the screen to whoever wakes it up. That's messed up.
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Update: I haven't made any progress on this. Someone in the #archlinux IRC channel confirmed that this had happened to them as well.
I just switched to xfce and removed gnome from my system.
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