Indeed, removing all extensions should be the first thing to check when
dealing with gnome-shell bugs.

But calling them extension crashes isn't quite right. Extensions can
effectively modify the code of gnome-shell at runtime and then gnome-
shell crashes. This is unfortunate for reliability, but is probably the
reason why we can have so many extensions at all. So I don't imagine
gnome-shell will ever have a more reliable way of dealing with buggy
extensions aside from us reminding people to uninstall them when
problems occur.

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  CRITICAL: Unable to create a DBus proxy for GnomeScreensaver: Error
  calling StartServiceByName for org.gnome.ScreenSaver:
  GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ChildExited: Process
  org.gnome.ScreenSaver exited with status 1

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