By following the gdb example below I've obtained a (different)
backtrace by unplugging the power cord from laptop. This is the
"voluntary" trigger of this bug for me.

BTW, this is now a problem for those that use systemd as well. Up to
version 0.6.21-1, when using systemd init, gnome-shell did not crash
or respawn itself.

Thanks

2012/6/10 ALLurGroceries <allurgrocer...@gmail.com>:
> It's not convenient, but switching to another tty, e.g. ctrl+alt+f1 and
> then running these commands make the desktop usable again for me without
> having to restart gdm:
>
> killall -9 gnome-shell
> gnome-shell --display :0 & disown

This works but not completely. For example I don't have any theme,
many buttons are not displayed (i.e. retext), non-ASCII characters are
not displayed.



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