Hi Daniel,

I never removed GDK_SYNCHRONIZE from /etc/environment.  It's been set
that way for a few reboots.  In addition, I confirmed it was set to 1
before running gdb.

I'm wondering if you're not getting as much as you'd expect from the
backtrace because I had to kill the thunar process.  When thunar crashed
within gdb, the mouse was stuck unfocused, meaning I couldn't focus on
any window to type.  I was only able to recover focus by killing the
thunar process (not gdb) via a remote shell from another computer, after
which I was able to run bt.  Do you know of a way to automatically run
bt in gdb if the process crashes?

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