> Secure-boot is enabled and the NVIDIA drivers are installed but not
signed.

I see kernel messages in peoples' logs suggesting that's the case fairly
regularly. Also I get the impression our list of kernel versions for
which Canonical has signed modules is too small. Not just because some
people have custom kernels, but they might have enabled Nvidia through
Additional Drivers and not yet be up to date with the latest kernel
update (which I assume Additional Drivers does not fix). So the signed
module they require used to exist but isn't offered by updates anymore.

It just occurs to me now that I probably never encounter problems with
DKMS because I leave my development desktop with Secure Boot disabled.
Thanks for the reminder.

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  gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in drisw_init_screen() from
  driCreateNewScreen3() from dri2_create_screen() from
  dri2_initialize_device() from dri2_initialize()

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