sudo prime-select intel fixed it for my Acer Nitro 5.
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I think the more files you already have in the folder the higher the
chance that another new file will trigger the bug. The more time it
needs to sort the list the more time for the race condition to occur,
and each new file is another shot.
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No plugins as far as I know. Also no UI elements.
It doesn't look like a segfault, but rather a failed assert() in glibc.
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https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/4c711916-072a-11ea-b6b3-fa163e102db1
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I'm running Ubuntu 19.04, and I did send the bug report.
It is 100% reproducible, I have a folder which an application is writing
about ~100 new PNG images per second into (ie. new image files added to
the folder), up to about 100,000 images. If I try to open one of those
images _during_ this
This bug is triggered when many new files are added to the folder in
which an image is opened.
(eog:6555): GLib-WARNING **: 23:38:42.199: Accessing a sequence while it
is being sorted or searched is not allowed
(eog:6555): GLib-WARNING **: 23:38:42.200: Accessing a sequence while it is
being