Crash files need to have a new bug report created in order for them to
be auto-analysed correctly, and kept private from the public during that
time.

So I think using '-u' is incorrect. Just run:
  ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash

It will either open a browser window or print a URL for you to copy
follow on any machine. For the former to work, the terminal needs to
have some idea how to get to your graphical desktop (and there should be
one running at the time). So if there is a crash file to upload, try
rebooting and logging in first, then run ubuntu-bug on the file from a
graphical terminal like gnome-terminal.

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