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Created Jul 20, 2020 by Newbyte@Newbyte

Crash when touching window in activity overview

Affected version

  • gnome-shell: 3.36.4
  • mutter: 3.36.4
  • OS: Fedora 32
  • Using Wayland

Bug summary / Steps to reproduce

I'm not sure. I touched a window in the activities overview (as in touched it with my finger on my touch screen). The window in particular was Firefox, but I also had Ungoogled Chromium, Telegram, and Abrt open.

Worth noting is that I have 2 extensions enabled: User Themes and Compiz alike windows effect

What happened

gnome-shell crashed

What did you expect to happen

gnome-shell should have focused on Firefox

Relevant logs, screenshots, screencasts etc.

core_backtrace

I have a full-fat coredump too, but it's almost 1GB. If there is useful information I could produce with it let me know. I also have some other stuff gathered by Abrt, but listing it all sounds excessive.

Edited Jul 20, 2020 by Newbyte
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