This bug is still a little confused.
* The provided steps including in comment #3 don't seem to crash the shell for me.
* The video in comment #3 looks like another similar issue to bug 1869571, which is fixed already.
* The original reporter has so far only provided a crash report relating to bug 1843182.
In order to avoid further confusion I will make this bug private and will ask the original reporter to please:
1. Verify the problem still exists after updating the system:
sudo apt update sudo apt full-upgrade sudo reboot
2. If the problem does still exist then try following the steps in comment #4 again.
3. If the steps in comment #4 don't work then please:
(a) sudo apt install openssh-server (b) Log into the machine remotely. (c) Reproduce the freeze. (d) From your ssh login run:
sudo killall -USR2 gnome-shell
(e) Repeat the steps in comment #4.
This bug is still a little confused.
* The provided steps including in comment #3 don't seem to crash the shell for me.
* The video in comment #3 looks like another similar issue to bug 1869571, which is fixed already.
* The original reporter has so far only provided a crash report relating to bug 1843182.
In order to avoid further confusion I will make this bug private and will ask the original reporter to please:
1. Verify the problem still exists after updating the system:
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade
sudo reboot
2. If the problem does still exist then try following the steps in comment #4 again.
3. If the steps in comment #4 don't work then please:
(a) sudo apt install openssh-server
(b) Log into the machine remotely.
(c) Reproduce the freeze.
(d) From your ssh login run:
sudo killall -USR2 gnome-shell
(e) Repeat the steps in comment #4.