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X11 GNOME shell crashes when dragging windows in activities overview #50126
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Same thing happens on Void 6.6.29_1 x86_64 AuthenticAMD uptodate rrrrmmnFFFFFFF with Nvidia drivers |
This is caused by baeee86 as GNOME changed the cursor names between GNOME 45 and GNOME 46. |
Can confirm too, it is ultimately a problem in This script should temporarily fix the crash: CURSOR_THEME="$(gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface cursor-theme | tr -d "'")"
sudo ln -s "/usr/share/icons/$CURSOR_THEME/cursors/default" "/usr/share/icons/$CURSOR_THEME/cursors/dnd-none"
sudo ln -s "/usr/share/icons/$CURSOR_THEME/cursors/default" "/usr/share/icons/$CURSOR_THEME/cursors/dnd-move" (edit): fixed the script for your copy-pasting convenience. |
Had to add |
This should be fixed once mutter 46 is done building: c423aac |
Should be available now, feel free to comment if this issue persists. |
Is this a new report?
Yes
System Info
Void 6.6.29_1 x86_64-musl AuthenticAMD/VM uptodate F
Package(s) Affected
gnome-shell-45.5_2
Does a report exist for this bug with the project's home (upstream) and/or another distro?
No response
Expected behaviour
Windows in the activities overview can be dragged around to other workspaces without issue.
Actual behaviour
Attempting to move windows around in the activities overview by holding left click and dragging them towards another workspace simply crashes the GNOME shell with an
Oh no! Something has gone wrong.
screen with aLog Out
button.I cannot reproduce this under the Wayland session so it seems specific to the X11 session.
Steps to reproduce
GNOME on Xorg
in GDMnautilus
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