Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> writes:
> Earlier, I wrote: > >> FWIW, I've found GNOME Shell to be quite solid on my X200, including >> since the 3.28 upgrade. However, I run it under Wayland, by running >> "XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland exec dbus-run-session gnome-session" from a >> text console. Perhaps that makes a difference? >> >>> 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 (!): >> >> I just tried this, and it works fine for me. > > I should also mention that unlike Timothy and Ricardo, I've *not* done > any cleaning of my GNOME-related configuration/state. I also never > experienced the crashes that were apparently fixed by commit > c5db31d4141669d09c1cd8b37eb270c2fe23c7cf. The crashes would only happen if stale notifications were loaded up by the new GNOME. -- Ricardo