Run these commands:

gnome-extensions list --enabled

journalctl -f _COMM=gnome-shell --grep="value \"nan\""

journalctl -f _COMM=gnome-shell | grep -v "value \"nan\""

mkdir -p ~/.config/systemd/user/gnome-shell.service.d/

echo -e '[Service]\nStandardError=null' > ~/.config/systemd/user/gnome-shell.service.d/override.conf

systemctl --user daemon-reload

On 4/5/26 3:51 PM, Emma Mueller wrote:
Package: gnome-shell

Version: 48.7-0+deb13u2



My journal is cluttered with the following (in my view, completely inactionable) warning:

gnome-shell[3377]: value "nan" of type 'gdouble' is invalid or out of range for property 'value' of type 'gdouble'

The text «value "nan" of type 'gdouble' is invalid or out of range for property 'value' of type 'gdouble'» is yellow. On average, this message shows up about 34-35 times an hour, probably connected to the user interface (as it seems to show up only when a real user works on the machine). No idea which piece of software is really the culprit. An excerpt with the two earliest occurrences since boot is attached.

Please fix this.

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