apport-gpu-error-intel.py is just a script that gets run when udev
detects a GPU fault.  I am not able to reproduce any of the problems
people are reporting, but probably that's because I do not get GPU
faults on my hardware.

The fix I uploaded is to stop installing the udev rule that triggers
running /usr/share/apport/apport-gpu-error-intel.py

See `man udevadm` for tips on examining your udev rules.  I can't find
on my systems anywhere that this script is being hooked in.  But perhaps
in certain corner cases it's still present.  You can use udevadm to
identify where it's hooked in.  If it shows up there, let me know what
you find, and that may give me more clues on how to fix this better.

If you don't care to have a proper fix, and just want to eliminate the
behavior on your system locally, just delete /usr/share/apport/apport-
gpu-error-intel.py and it should stop bothering you (at least until your
system updates and re-installs that file).

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  apport-gpu-error-intel.py keep crashing for 4-5 times on every reboot

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