I forgot to mention that, after the "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" I also 
get, in fact, logged out automatically and sent to login screen and after I 
login the "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" appears again. After pressing 
ctrl-alt-f3 and ctrl-alt-f2 repeatedly, the desktop appears eventually. 
However, I found another interesting fix! I reinstalled ubuntu and checked: 
"ask for password every time I sign in" and not as I previously selected, which 
was "log in automatically". I could sudo apt upgrade with no problem, on 
default GDM, no freezes, crash stalls etc.
As I previously mentioned, using LightDM is also a fix. By installing and 
activating it before anything else, sudo apt upgrade runs well, but, I noticed 
that when accountsservice is getting set up (on GDM it is the point when 
computer crashes) the computer still freezes and flickers about 2-3 seconds, 
but no crash.

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  pc freezes and crashes during accountsservice upgrade on fresh ubuntu
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