@marco, should an extension be able to crash a gnome-shell session?
This does not seem right, I'm sure it is not that simple, but if this by design then there should be a warning on gnome-extensions, or some information on next session startup (or disable them all).
It took me a while to understand which extension was causing the problem. And while I disabled some that were described in this bug report, those were not causing it. For me it was dash-to-dock and now it one is triggered by low disk notification
The only pattern I've detected is that it was always triggered by notifications.
Anyway... i feel that this creates frustration and a bad user experience as I had to install an alternative environment for those critical moments where it has to work (and cannot afford to free space/disable extensions/debug)
@marco, should an extension be able to crash a gnome-shell session?
This does not seem right, I'm sure it is not that simple, but if this by design then there should be a warning on gnome-extensions, or some information on next session startup (or disable them all).
It took me a while to understand which extension was causing the problem. And while I disabled some that were described in this bug report, those were not causing it. For me it was dash-to-dock and now it one is triggered by low disk notification
The only pattern I've detected is that it was always triggered by notifications.
Anyway... i feel that this creates frustration and a bad user experience as I had to install an alternative environment for those critical moments where it has to work (and cannot afford to free space/disable extensions/debug)