Second workaround: gnome-disks works if wiping the whole device (in the
format menu) before creating the partition and file system. But this is
very slow.

It is enough to wipe the first megabyte (actually mibibyte 1024x1024
bytes) which takes less than 1 second compared to 6-16 minutes to wipe
the whole device in typical 4 GB pendrives. Wiping the whole device is
also causing unnecessary wear of the flash hardware.

It possible to do it stepwise. First the partition is created and in the
next step the file system.

The tools are there but the internal work flow is buggy. Average users
will give up long before they have explored all the alternatives.

-o-

Third workaround: It works with root privileges, but I guess this is not
what you developers want ;-)

sudo -H gnome-disks

First 'Format disk' to create a new partition table, then 'Create
partition in unallocated place' at the plus sign.

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  gnome-disks crashed with SIGSEGV in g_dbus_object_get_interface()

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