Ubuntu 14.04 crashes on Alt+Tab












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Not always. Sometimes. When I click Alt+Tab it freezes and then log off. After that I need to login again. It really annoys. I found this question but answer did not worked for me. It's already checked "Static Application Switcher". It's on gnome classic desktop.



How to solve this very annoying problem?



UPDATE



Command:



lsb_release -a


Result:



No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
Release: 14.04
Codename: trusty


Command:



uname-a


Result:



3.16.0-46-generic #62~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 11 16:27:16 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux









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  • Information you provided about your system along with your question is not enough to guess what is the actual problem.. So please provide information about your kernel ,graphics .. Processor etc..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 27 '16 at 1:38











  • Please.. Post uname -a commands output here. So that would be helpful to identify the cause of problem you are facing . I am using 14.04 for 1 yr .. So far .. I didn't encounter any problem related to alt tab.. So please give information about your system as much as you can..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 27 '16 at 1:41











  • Post lsb_release -a and uname -a command s output here ..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 27 '16 at 1:47











  • @shivaraj, updated

    – LEQADA
    Jan 27 '16 at 18:45











  • Please specify graphics ,processor..system model and make also..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 28 '16 at 9:33
















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Not always. Sometimes. When I click Alt+Tab it freezes and then log off. After that I need to login again. It really annoys. I found this question but answer did not worked for me. It's already checked "Static Application Switcher". It's on gnome classic desktop.



How to solve this very annoying problem?



UPDATE



Command:



lsb_release -a


Result:



No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
Release: 14.04
Codename: trusty


Command:



uname-a


Result:



3.16.0-46-generic #62~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 11 16:27:16 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux









share|improve this question

























  • Information you provided about your system along with your question is not enough to guess what is the actual problem.. So please provide information about your kernel ,graphics .. Processor etc..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 27 '16 at 1:38











  • Please.. Post uname -a commands output here. So that would be helpful to identify the cause of problem you are facing . I am using 14.04 for 1 yr .. So far .. I didn't encounter any problem related to alt tab.. So please give information about your system as much as you can..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 27 '16 at 1:41











  • Post lsb_release -a and uname -a command s output here ..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 27 '16 at 1:47











  • @shivaraj, updated

    – LEQADA
    Jan 27 '16 at 18:45











  • Please specify graphics ,processor..system model and make also..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 28 '16 at 9:33














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Not always. Sometimes. When I click Alt+Tab it freezes and then log off. After that I need to login again. It really annoys. I found this question but answer did not worked for me. It's already checked "Static Application Switcher". It's on gnome classic desktop.



How to solve this very annoying problem?



UPDATE



Command:



lsb_release -a


Result:



No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
Release: 14.04
Codename: trusty


Command:



uname-a


Result:



3.16.0-46-generic #62~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 11 16:27:16 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux









share|improve this question
















Not always. Sometimes. When I click Alt+Tab it freezes and then log off. After that I need to login again. It really annoys. I found this question but answer did not worked for me. It's already checked "Static Application Switcher". It's on gnome classic desktop.



How to solve this very annoying problem?



UPDATE



Command:



lsb_release -a


Result:



No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
Release: 14.04
Codename: trusty


Command:



uname-a


Result:



3.16.0-46-generic #62~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 11 16:27:16 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux






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  • Information you provided about your system along with your question is not enough to guess what is the actual problem.. So please provide information about your kernel ,graphics .. Processor etc..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 27 '16 at 1:38











  • Please.. Post uname -a commands output here. So that would be helpful to identify the cause of problem you are facing . I am using 14.04 for 1 yr .. So far .. I didn't encounter any problem related to alt tab.. So please give information about your system as much as you can..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 27 '16 at 1:41











  • Post lsb_release -a and uname -a command s output here ..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 27 '16 at 1:47











  • @shivaraj, updated

    – LEQADA
    Jan 27 '16 at 18:45











  • Please specify graphics ,processor..system model and make also..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 28 '16 at 9:33



















  • Information you provided about your system along with your question is not enough to guess what is the actual problem.. So please provide information about your kernel ,graphics .. Processor etc..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 27 '16 at 1:38











  • Please.. Post uname -a commands output here. So that would be helpful to identify the cause of problem you are facing . I am using 14.04 for 1 yr .. So far .. I didn't encounter any problem related to alt tab.. So please give information about your system as much as you can..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 27 '16 at 1:41











  • Post lsb_release -a and uname -a command s output here ..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 27 '16 at 1:47











  • @shivaraj, updated

    – LEQADA
    Jan 27 '16 at 18:45











  • Please specify graphics ,processor..system model and make also..

    – Yuvaraj
    Jan 28 '16 at 9:33

















Information you provided about your system along with your question is not enough to guess what is the actual problem.. So please provide information about your kernel ,graphics .. Processor etc..

– Yuvaraj
Jan 27 '16 at 1:38





Information you provided about your system along with your question is not enough to guess what is the actual problem.. So please provide information about your kernel ,graphics .. Processor etc..

– Yuvaraj
Jan 27 '16 at 1:38













Please.. Post uname -a commands output here. So that would be helpful to identify the cause of problem you are facing . I am using 14.04 for 1 yr .. So far .. I didn't encounter any problem related to alt tab.. So please give information about your system as much as you can..

– Yuvaraj
Jan 27 '16 at 1:41





Please.. Post uname -a commands output here. So that would be helpful to identify the cause of problem you are facing . I am using 14.04 for 1 yr .. So far .. I didn't encounter any problem related to alt tab.. So please give information about your system as much as you can..

– Yuvaraj
Jan 27 '16 at 1:41













Post lsb_release -a and uname -a command s output here ..

– Yuvaraj
Jan 27 '16 at 1:47





Post lsb_release -a and uname -a command s output here ..

– Yuvaraj
Jan 27 '16 at 1:47













@shivaraj, updated

– LEQADA
Jan 27 '16 at 18:45





@shivaraj, updated

– LEQADA
Jan 27 '16 at 18:45













Please specify graphics ,processor..system model and make also..

– Yuvaraj
Jan 28 '16 at 9:33





Please specify graphics ,processor..system model and make also..

– Yuvaraj
Jan 28 '16 at 9:33










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