In my case it did appear to be gTile related also. Just manually
disabling the extension on the gnome extensions panel was also
sufficient to trigger a crash (presumably triggering the same path as
when the screen lock was activated). Presumably other extensions using
libst can have the same effect
Uploaded in #1871580. Looking through gnome-shell issues, #1868440 looks
like it might also be the same thing.
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Deleting the old _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash and collecting a fresh
one.
However, a quick bit of experimentation appears to show that this crash
only occurs with extensions enabled - after globally disabling
extensions it appears to no longer occur. I haven't bisected extensions
individually,
Lots of repetitions of:
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ERROR: apport (pid 7294) Wed Apr 8 12:22:32 2020: called for pid 7223, signal
11, core limit 0, dump mode 1
ERROR: apport (pid 7294) Wed Apr 8 12:22:32 2020: executable:
/usr/bin/gnome-shell (command line "/usr/bin/gnome-shell")
ERROR: apport (pid 7294) Wed Apr 8 1
Session lock invoked manually (~11:00:00), lock screen displays, click
mouse to get unlock.
Screen freezes for ~10 seconds, then blanks briefly and shows login
screen.
Looks like gnome-shell crashing at about 11:00:26 - interesting lines:
Apr 08 11:00:26 kallisti gnome-shell[23758]:
clutter_act
There appear to neither be any relevant crash files (there are a couple
which predate upgrading this system to focal), nor are there any reports
on errors.u.c for this whoopsie-id.
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Public bug reported:
Running focal (updated to 2020-04-08), ubuntu-on-wayland session.
Trigger: either lock the screen manually (top-right-corner menu -> Lock)
or wait for the auto-lock timer (Settings -> Privacy -> Screen Lock).
Expected result: after unlock, previous session resumes.
Observed
Public bug reported:
Release: vivid (fresh install)
Packages:
network-manager 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu34
network-manager-pptp 0.9.8.2-1ubuntu2
network-manager-pptp-gnome 0.9.8.2-1ubuntu2
After installing network-manager-pptp-gnome, it is not possible to add a
PPTP VPN from the networkmanager G
I note an interesting variation of this bug which I don't think anyone
else has reported (ubuntu 10.10).
I am unable to play video at any time with totem (resulting in the
pa_stream_cork() failed messageboxes as other have described).
However, using either rhythmbox (which I would naively assume
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Binary package hint may be wrong, possible other candidates metacity,
nvidia-current.
When using a vertically stacked monitor layout (1280x1024 on top of
1280x800), with the primary monitor set to the upper screen.
The GNOME upper and lower
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