Good day,

Got the same issue again without using nextcloud files, just opening another tab.

Here's the output log:


jun 20 22:50:43 debian nautilus[67044]: Trying to snapshot AdwFlap 0x55bf3e8ee1d0 without a current allocation jun 20 22:50:43 debian nautilus[67044]: Trying to snapshot AdwFlap 0x55bf3e8ee1d0 without a current allocation jun 20 22:50:43 debian nautilus[67044]: Trying to snapshot AdwFlap 0x55bf3e8ee1d0 without a current allocation jun 20 22:50:43 debian nautilus[67044]: Trying to snapshot AdwFlap 0x55bf3e8ee1d0 without a current allocation jun 20 22:50:43 debian nautilus[67044]: Trying to snapshot AdwFlap 0x55bf3e8ee1d0 without a current allocation jun 20 22:50:43 debian nautilus[67044]: Trying to snapshot AdwFlap 0x55bf3e8ee1d0 without a current allocation jun 20 22:50:43 debian systemd[2404]: Started vte-spawn-8042f708-1fa6-4dc4-af50-fcbedcaef432.scope - VTE child process 77805 launched by kgx process 77783. jun 20 22:50:43 debian gnome-shell[2716]: Window manager warning: Buggy client sent a _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW message with a timestamp of 0 for 0x600004 jun 20 22:50:44 debian gnome-shell[2716]: Can't update stage views actor <unnamed>[<MetaWindowActorX11>:0x55c789d6ed10] is on because it needs an allocation. jun 20 22:50:44 debian gnome-shell[2716]: Can't update stage views actor <unnamed>[<MetaSurfaceActorX11>:0x55c789977240] is on because it needs an allocation.




Screenshot ( right after ctrl+t for a second tab )




Best Regards.



On 17-06-23 16:54, Simon McVittie wrote:
Control: tags -1 + moreinfo unreproducible

On Fri, 16 Jun 2023 at 23:51:04 -0400, zezamoral wrote:
    * What led up to the situation?
         launch new tab with ctrl+t keyboard combination
I wasn't able to reproduce this issue on a fresh installation from
debian-live-12.0.0-amd64-gnome.iso using debian-installer, or on my usual
development system.

Is there anything special about the current directory when you see this
bug occur? I tried navigating to a directory with many files (/usr/bin)
but still didn't see it.

Are any warnings logged in the system log (systemd Journal) when this
happens? You can watch for new journal messages by running
"journalctl -f" in a Terminal window.

Kernel taint flags: TAINT_PROPRIETARY_MODULE, TAINT_OOT_MODULE, 
TAINT_UNSIGNED_MODULE
Is this the NVIDIA graphics drivers? If yes, I wonder whether that might
be relevant...

Thanks,
     smcv

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