http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1188190 Bug ID: 1188190 Summary: Gnome-shell core dumped messages are generated after user re-login Classification: openSUSE Product: openSUSE Tumbleweed Version: Current Hardware: x86-64 OS: openSUSE Tumbleweed Status: NEW Severity: Major Priority: P5 - None Component: GNOME Assignee: gnome-bugs@suse.de Reporter: alt.yk-0onyfajp@yopmail.com QA Contact: qa-bugs@suse.de Found By: --- Blocker: --- Created attachment 850904 --> http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/attachment.cgi?id=850904&action=edit system log - core dump messages This problem can be reproduced on a fresh installed Tumbleweed (snapshot 20210708), with Gnome as the desktop envrionment (gnome-shell version 40.2-1.1). First, enter the desktop. Then, logout and re-login. At this point, there are some gnome-shell core dump messages appeared in the system log (obtained using journalctl -xe). For example: org.gnome.Shell@wayland.service: Main process exited, code=dumped, status=11/SEGV Also some errors connected to the gnome-shell can be found, like: JS ERROR: TypeError: adjustment is null goToPage@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/iconGrid.js:1395:9 goToPage@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/appDisplay.js:1119:20 _init/<@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/appDisplay.js:152:18 _init/<@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/iconGrid.js:1175:59 _removePage@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/iconGrid.js:472:14 _removeItemData@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/iconGrid.js:513:18 _addItemToPage/<.destroyId<@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/iconGrid.js:560:59 _onDestroy@resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/appDisplay.js:2469:23 The journalctl log is attached. Please notice: 1. It only reproducible in the re-login, not in the first time that user entering the desktop after system starting. 2. The problem happened on both Wayland and X backends. 3. This issue does not affect the starting up and the normal operations of the desktop. It only leaves some core dumped messages in the system log. Maybe that is why openQA didn't catch it. 4. A file /run/user/1000/gnome-shell-disable-extension is created after entering the desktop. This file will be there for about one minutes and then removed. If you logout and re-login during the time of its existence, all the gnome extensions are disabled automatically. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.