Public bug reported:
Summary:
Changing the cursor theme to DMZ-White or Handhelds using GNOME Tweaks results
in the system's UI crashing, displaying the "Something went wrong" screen.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open GNOME Tweaks.
2. Navigate to Appearance.
3. Change the cursor to "DMZ-White" or "Handhelds".
Expected Behavior:
The cursor theme should change without causing the system's UI to crash.
Actual Behavior:
The system's UI crashes immediately after changing the cursor theme to
"DMZ-White" or "Handhelds", displaying the "Something went wrong" screen. This
requires switching to a non-UI TTY to recover.
Workaround:
To fix the issue, switch to a non-UI TTY and change the cursor back using the
following commands:
1. Press `Ctrl + Alt + F3` to switch to TTY3.
2. gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface cursor-theme 'Yaru'
Additional Information:
- Ubuntu Version: 20.04 LTS
- ubuntu-gnome-desktop LTS
- GNOME Tweaks Version LTS
** Affects: gnome-tweaks (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Cursor Change Crashes System in GNOME Tweaks
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