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gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in
ObjectInstance::disassociate_js_gobject() from
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in
ObjectInstance::disassociate_js_gobject() from
The error tracker link for this bug suggests it isn't happening at all
in 20.04 with 3.36:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/c81c4bee503e4c7ae8551cb68187b7da66472c9b
Maybe we just need a new link?
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I mean, it doesn't sound logical for me for the error tracking system to
not be able to distinguish between issues with extensions and ones with
core gnome. But i don't know about gnome enough.
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Is it normal for extensions to be able to crash native gnome/Ubuntu
processes? Seems strange to me.
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