Bug seems to be still there with gnome-shell version 3.36.9
we have ubuntu 20.04 with gdm3, after login, desktop was freezing and syslog filled up to 25G
Sep 20 10:04:37 pc18 gnome-shell[487166]: == Stack trace for context 0x5602852a68b0 ==
Sep 20 10:04:37 pc18 gnome-shell[487166]: message repeated 10 times: [ == Stack trace for context 0x5602852a68b0 ==]
Sep 20 10:04:37 pc18 gnome-shell[487166]: The offending callback was AsyncReadyCallback().
Sep 20 10:04:37 pc18 gnome-shell[487166]: message repeated 32 times: [ == Stack trace for context 0x5602852a68b0 ==]
Sep 20 10:04:37 pc18 gnome-shell[487166]: Attempting to run a JS callback during garbage collection. This is most likely caused by destroying a Clutter actor or GTK widget with ::destroy signal connected, or using the destroy(), dispose(), or remove() vfuncs. Because it would crash the application, it has been blocked.
Sep 20 10:04:37 pc18 gnome-shell[487166]: The offending callback was SourceFunc().
Hi everyone!
Bug seems to be still there with gnome-shell version 3.36.9
we have ubuntu 20.04 with gdm3, after login, desktop was freezing and syslog filled up to 25G
Sep 20 10:04:37 pc18 gnome-shell[ 487166] : == Stack trace for context 0x5602852a68b0 == 487166] : message repeated 10 times: [ == Stack trace for context 0x5602852a68b0 ==] 487166] : The offending callback was AsyncReadyCallb ack().
Sep 20 10:04:37 pc18 gnome-shell[
Sep 20 10:04:37 pc18 gnome-shell[
Sep 20 10:04:37 pc18 gnome-shell[ 487166] : message repeated 32 times: [ == Stack trace for context 0x5602852a68b0 ==] 487166] : Attempting to run a JS callback during garbage collection. This is most likely caused by destroying a Clutter actor or GTK widget with ::destroy signal connected, or using the destroy(), dispose(), or remove() vfuncs. Because it would crash the application, it has been blocked. 487166] : The offending callback was SourceFunc().
Sep 20 10:04:37 pc18 gnome-shell[
Sep 20 10:04:37 pc18 gnome-shell[
bug seems to be still open on gnome side: /gitlab. gnome.org/ GNOME/gnome- shell/- /issues/ 1868
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