Uninstalling fcitx would solve the crashing issue, while
_clutter_stage_queue_event: assertion 'CLUTTER_IS_STAGE (stage)' failed¨
still exists when switching keyboard. This means the crash is not wholly
caused by gnome.
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Hi, I tried the given method (commenting things out), and the system captured a
crash dump of fcitx.
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/7ef8bffe-fc5f-11e9-b630-fa163e102db1
Some symptom showed that this has nothing to do with fcitx (Gnome dock
and desktop is not displaying either), but I will try
I do have a crash report:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/6b47f8ce-f982-11e9-af44-fa163e983629.
Sadly, I don’t know how do catch error report if gnome itself crashed
without popping out a bug reporting “whoopsie window”.
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Public bug reported:
Updated to Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan, changing keyboard (from zh-cn to es-es)
crashes gnome-shell, and displays that logoff is needed, but clicking
logoff button is useless (won't work). Reboot, log in, and a black
screen with movable cursur will be displayed. After some time, the
I'm getting the same error (touching the touchpad = mouse going crazy -
it eventually settles in the top right corner and is unresponsive to
either clicks or movement, and none of the above work arounds have
worked for me.
I've noticed, however, that if I plug in a USB mouse after the bug
occurs,