I always get this error when accessing Ubuntu Software and I'm always
connected so it definitely looks like a bug. It's also new, it was
working well on the same computer and I started to get that when I
reinstalled Ubuntu on the same one.
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Fresh install of Ubuntu 18.10 (I did not configured or installed
anything yet) and I can't fully upgrade. I get the following error:
tuska@tuska-G3-3779:~$ sudo apt dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run
OK so it's actually a bit random actually. Even with all extensions
disabled in gnome-tweak-tool the session sometimes crash and sometimes
stay.
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For some weird reason gnome-tweak-tool is telling me that Ubuntu
extensions are not enabled but I guess it's a visual bug since I don't
have the problem anymore if I use the top bar button to disable all
extensions at once. So it definitely seems to be in one of the Ubuntu
extensions but no idea wh
I used ubuntu-bug but no idea what issue has been created from it since
it's not indicating anything. I just got new .upload and uploaded files
added to /var/crash/.
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Here are the reported issues (thanks @jrstravino for the apport fix to send
them to the right place):
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1750570
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1750572
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I reproduce the same thing with a pretty standard Ubuntu 17.10 (but
upgraded from 17.04) in which I did not installed any extension (which
mean I only have the system Ubuntu ones: "Ubuntu AppIndicators" and
"Ubuntu Dock"). I wanted to try to disable those extension to check but
it does not seems to
Don't know if it's related to Dropbox but I have it installed too.
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Title:
Nautilus crashes (segmentation fault) after upgrade to
Indeed just tested and it's definitely not cause by Dropbox but by
nautilus-open-terminal for me. I uninstalled it and kept Dropbox running
and now it working well.
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