Hello! GNOME Shell is crashy since the 3.28 upgrade (it’s an install that was made before the 3.28 upgrade; I wonder whether the same happens on a fresh install.)
It occasionally crashes (SIGSEGV) and is automatically respawned, which is kinda okay: as a user, you notice that it flickers for a second or two and then it comes back. The thing that’s really bad is that clicking on the eject icon of a removal storage device in Files leads to a gnome-shell crash that’s unrecoverable (“respawning too quickly”), followed by the laptop entering suspend-to-RAM without prior notice (!): --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- May 4 16:01:29 localhost gnome-session-binary[1200]: WARNING: Application 'org.gnome.Shell.desktop' killed by signal 11 May 4 16:01:30 localhost dbus-daemon[492]: [system] Activating service name='org.freedesktop.GeoClue2' requested by ':1.161' (uid=30011 pid=17618 comm="/gnu/store/lv4bxsnjnc9d5bgpsz358bn8l63z6972-gnome-") (using servicehelper) May 4 16:01:30 localhost dbus-daemon[492]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.GeoClue2' May 4 16:01:31 localhost vmunix: [22649.868434] pool[17625]: segfault at 0 ip 00007f674cf716b6 sp 00007f6743ffe7d8 error 4 in libc-2.28.so[7f674cefe000+13f000] May 4 16:01:31 localhost vmunix: [22649.868445] Code: 0f 1f 40 00 66 0f ef c0 66 0f ef c9 66 0f ef d2 66 0f ef db 48 89 f8 48 89 f9 48 81 e1 ff 0f 00 00 48 81 f9 cf 0f 00 00 77 6a <f3> 0f 6f 20 66 0f 74 e0 66 0f d7 d4 85 d2 74 04 0f bc c2 c3 48 83 May 4 16:01:31 localhost gnome-session-binary[1200]: WARNING: Application 'org.gnome.Shell.desktop' killed by signal 11 May 4 16:01:31 localhost gnome-session-binary[1200]: WARNING: App 'org.gnome.Shell.desktop' respawning too quickly May 4 16:01:31 localhost colord: Automatic remove of icc-55226bc36922618d756d61d24203325a from xrandr-Undefined May 4 16:01:31 localhost colord: Profile removed: icc-55226bc36922618d756d61d24203325a May 4 16:01:31 localhost colord: Automatic remove of icc-650990d735c23843b779ea9f8129fbb2 from xrandr-Undefined-HP w1907-3CQ834385X May 4 16:01:31 localhost colord: Profile removed: icc-650990d735c23843b779ea9f8129fbb2 May 4 16:01:32 localhost NetworkManager[495]: <info> [1556978492.9794] manager: sleep: sleep requested (sleeping: no enabled: yes) May 4 16:01:32 localhost NetworkManager[495]: <info> [1556978492.9794] manager: NetworkManager state is now ASLEEP May 4 16:01:38 localhost vmunix: [22656.546797] PM: suspend entry (deep) May 4 16:01:38 localhost vmunix: [22656.546800] PM: Syncing filesystems ... --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- In /var/log/gdm/greeter.log, I see this: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- GNOME Shell-Message: 16:01:32.993: Screen lock is locked down, not locking GNOME Shell-Message: 16:01:33.004: Screen lock is locked down, not locking GNOME Shell-Message: 16:01:33.018: Screen lock is locked down, not locking GNOME Shell-Message: 16:01:33.024: Screen lock is locked down, not locking GNOME Shell-Message: 16:01:33.030: Screen lock is locked down, not locking GNOME Shell-Message: 16:01:33.037: Screen lock is locked down, not locking GNOME Shell-Message: 16:01:33.043: Screen lock is locked down, not locking GNOME Shell-Message: 16:01:38.209: Screen lock is locked down, not locking gnome-session-binary[605]: WARNING: Application 'org.gnome.Shell.desktop' killed by signal 11 (gsd-power:695): GnomeDesktop-WARNING **: 16:01:38.291: Error setting property 'PowerSaveMode' on interface org.gnome.Mutter.DisplayConfig: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message recipient disconnected from message bus without replying (g-dbus-error-quark, 4) (gsd-power:695): GnomeDesktop-WARNING **: 16:01:38.291: Error setting property 'PowerSaveMode' on interface org.gnome.Mutter.DisplayConfig: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message recipient disconnected from message bus without replying (g-dbus-error-quark, 4) --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Is anybody experiencing this? Ideas? Thoughts? Sympathy? :-) Ludo’.