I tried reporting my most recent crash but ubuntu-bug just exits
immediately when I try to send the report with 'ubuntu-bug '
and pressing S afterwards. I'll continue trying to report it.
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I upgraded to mutter to 44.3-0ubuntu1 but am still experiencing crashes
after resume from lock screen.
Log output:
Jul 17 16:13:59 ThinkPad-T14-flb kernel: gnome-shell[4048]: segfault at
ff48 ip 7f9efa316ebb sp 7ffd043ed2d8 error 5 in
libmutter-clutter-12.so.0.0.0[7f9efa2b40
Is there a way to test the fix with Ubuntu Lunar?
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Title:
gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in clutter_stage_view_get_onscreen()
I'm using a ThinkPad T14 (AMD) Gen 1 connected to a 38" LG monitor via
USB-C using DisplayPort alternate mode. I can quite reliably reproduce
the crash, it happens a few times per day when resuming from a locked
screen.
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If there is anything I can do to assist in getting this bug fixed,
please let me know. Today I had two crashes on resume from the lock
screen.
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I just opened Evince from the command line ('evince' -> Enter) and am
seeing this error:
Entity: line 41: parser error : Extra content at the end of the document
endstream
It could be totally unrelated to this bug though.
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I upgraded from 21.10 to 22.04. The issue happens when using a Wayland
session or an Xorg session. My userdir is a local one. There is nothing
special about my configuration. One thing that might be noteworthy is
that before upgrading I was using the night mode of Evince and now it is
stuck in nigh