Hi Daniel,

I was unable to perform step 1 even after reproducing the crash. No new
crash files were generated (related to this issue) after reproducing the
crash in /var/crash.

I logged in to TTY (during the crash) and noticed in htop that one of my CPU 
core (3) was running at 100% which was utilized by gnome-shell. I found the 
only way to get my computer to respond was to perform:
Killall -3 gnome-shell or systtemctl poweroff -i or by performing hard reset by 
holding the power button and and in all these cases the crash files were not 
being generated. 

However, here are some of the links from step-2:

https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/0547bb36-7952-11ea-991e-fa163e102db1
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/e93ee410-78c4-11ea-9917-fa163e102db1
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/c0118108-780b-11ea-ab44-fa163e983629
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/e0b682b4-772d-11ea-9907-fa163e102db1

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