This bug still exists. PCManFM randomly freezes and prompts me to end the 
process.
Like @Patrick Schmitt, I receive a "Sorry Ubuntu has experienced an internal 
error ...." message, and when I than try to see the details of the error 
message, the message window itself crashes instantly.

In addition to this, the desktop icons will disappear, leaving just my
wallpaper. I can't get my icons to reappear unless I restart my
computer.

Today, matters got worse. Now when PCManFM freezes and its process ends,
my desktop completely resets to its default state. I see the default
Lubuntu wallpaper and all my icons lose the places I moved them to and
shift to the left side of the screen. The font size and color reset to
the default too.

It's been over a year since this issue started. This is getting
ridiculous. I'm a new user to Linux and I have to face an issue like
this within months of picking up this distro. Developers, I hope you
realize this is a very bad look for you. Windows would have fixed a bug
like this within a day. I thought LTS was supposed to be the stable
version?

Can someone please tell me how to solve this? Does installing Caja File
Manager really work?

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Title:
  PCManFM freezes with Assertion `!xcb_xlib_threads_sequence_lost'
  failed when clicking on a file or folder in 18.04

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