Moeez
In future, whenever you get a bug and you know the name of package causing the 
problem use this command inside a terminal session making sure you first have 
an internet conection:-
ubuntu-bug "packagename"

So in my case I ran "ubuntu-bug gnome-shell"
and it then does the business, goes into your default browser opening a 
launchpad window/tab (you may need to login).

You can then provide some narrative as to what happened which becomes
the bug description that you can see at the top of the page of this bug,
for example.

For now though, given the updates/upgrade you have performed there is no need 
just yet for further action.  If a bug hunter like Daniel comes in he will 
advise anything different.
You might find /var/crash still contains some files in which case it would be 
safe to delete them - see comment#12 above.

No disrespect, but please keep correspondence on bug reports to a
minimum - this is not a forum as such.

You should be able to correspond direct to me without adding to this bug
report and maybe I could direct you to a few places where you can chat
and ask questions to your hearts content.

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