Description of problem: Rebooted from a successful F21 installation, when logging in, a message appears "Oh no! Something has gone wrong." Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-shell-3.13.90-1.fc21.i686 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install Fedora-Live-Workstation-i686-21_Alpha-TC6.iso 2. Reboot 3. Login Actual results: Oh no! Something has gone wrong. gnome-session[1036]: WARNING: Application 'gnome-shell.desktop' killed by signal 5 Note that gnome-shell works OK when booted from USB stick. But upon reboot, gnome-shell crashes when logging in. Expected results: No crash. Additional info: Still occurs when choosing classic mode.
Created attachment 934923 [details] core_backtrace
Created attachment 934924 [details] journal journalctl -b -l -o short-monotonic
Created attachment 934926 [details] lspci lspci -vvnn
Created attachment 934927 [details] maps
Created attachment 934928 [details] coredump.tar.bz2
Created attachment 934929 [details] proc_pid_status
Created attachment 934930 [details] var_log_messages
Created attachment 934932 [details] journal drm.debug=15 Booted with drm.debug=15. Once at gdm, I ssh'd in and ran journalctl -f, then back on the problem machine I logged in. Thus this starts right before the problem manifests.
Reproduces with gnome-screenshot-3.13.90-1.fc21.i686 gnome-shell-3.13.91-1.fc21.i686 mutter-3.13.91-1.fc21.i686 And most of the updates listed in bodhi FEDORA-2014-10210
FEDORA-2014-10210 updates fully applied from repo. I get the same visual "On no! Something has gone wrong." But there are two crashes in journal. First /usr/libexec/caribou, then /usr/bin/gnome-shell. Filed bug 1138963 for caribou crash.
Created attachment 937159 [details] gdb backtrace attempt TC7 Same results with Fedora-Live-Workstation-i686-21_Alpha-TC7.iso. This is an attempt to use gdb --core= on the coredump.
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