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$ env -u DISPLAY -u WAYLAND_DISPLAY ubuntu-bug
/var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash
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After the problem report has been sent, please fill out the form in the
automatically opened web browser.
What would you like
I'm not sure but you should have seen some text output from that
command. Can you paste it all here?
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Title:
GNOME shell
@Daniel
Even
env -u DISPLAY -u WAYLAND_DISPLAY ubuntu-bug
/var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash
does not provide needed link.
Are there any system settings that can affect this behavior?
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Or try this:
env -uDISPLAY -uWAYLAND_DISPLAY ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-
shell.1000.crash
to force it to use text mode, which eventually will let you see the link
to use.
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Upon physical disconnect/connect of a monitor (connected via HDMI) shell
crashes with signal 11.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 17.10
Release: 17.10
$ apt-cache policy gnome-shell
Ah, sorry. Maybe I'm seeing a different interface through ssh. Mine is
text so it never opens a GUI. Maybe try using 'apport-cli' instead?
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Well, I have done what you suggested. Invoking ubuntu-bug on a crash
file creates corresponding upload* files but does not print any links.
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Yes, sorry about that. I experience the same on my development machine.
I have no idea why that's happening.
Suggestion: Remove the two empty files *.upload and *.uploaded and then
in a terminal re-upload the existing crash file:
ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash
That will
@Daniel
The above commands do bring me to a web-page, but there are no uploaded
relevant error reports, although I see them in /var/crash
** Attachment added: "/var/crash screenshot"
Please try running this command in a shell on the machine to help you
find links to the crash report:
xdg-open "https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/"`sudo cat /var/lib/whoopsie
/whoopsie-id`
or as two lines:
xdg-open "https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/"`
sudo cat /var/lib/whoopsie/whoopsie-id`
That
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