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The problem is reproducible on amd64, arm64, riscv64.
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Title:
Entering Unicode characters with code points broken
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The same problem exists on KDE. So this looks more like an issue in ibus
then in gnome-shell.
** Package changed: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) => ibus (Ubuntu)
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The follow up bug is LP #2012068.
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Title:
gdm3: "Oh no! Something has gone wrong."
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the problem.
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Title:
gdm3: "Oh no! Something has gon
When trying to start via sddm the logon screen is shown but when
entering Gnome the same crash occurs and the "Oh no! Something has gone
wrong." message appears.
** Package changed: gdm3 (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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dmesg -H shows the following crash. The same crash occurs when
restarting the gdm service:
[Mar10 22:03] gnome-shell[4837]: unhandled signal 11 code 0x1 at
0x1422 in libc.so.6[3f8306+126000]
[ +0.73] CPU: 2 PID: 4837 Comm: gnome-shell Not tainted
5.19.0-1013-generic #14-Ubun
gdm3/custom.conf:
WaylandEnable=false
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Title:
gdm3: "Oh no! Something has gone wrong."
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Public bug reported:
I have installed ubuntu-desktop on Ubuntu Lunar using a RISCV system
with Nvidia GT 710 as well as on a system with a Radeon 8450. In both
cases gdm3 does not show a dialog but a message "Oh no! Something has
gone wrong." Kinetic and Jammy work fine.
ProblemType: Bug
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