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Version-Release number of selected component: gnome-shell-3.20.4-1.fc24 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.7.2 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: /usr/bin/gnome-shell crash_function: notify_swap_buffers executable: /usr/bin/gnome-shell global_pid: 1371 kernel: 4.6.7-300.fc24.x86_64 pkg_fingerprint: 73BD E983 81B4 6521 pkg_vendor: Fedora Project runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #0 notify_swap_buffers at winsys/cogl-winsys-glx.c:444 #1 glx_event_filter_cb at winsys/cogl-winsys-glx.c:566 #2 _cogl_renderer_handle_native_event at cogl-renderer.c:738 #3 cogl_xlib_renderer_handle_event at cogl-xlib-renderer.c:594 #4 cogl_xlib_filter at x11/clutter-backend-x11.c:154 #5 clutter_backend_x11_translate_event at x11/clutter-backend-x11.c:639 #6 clutter_x11_handle_event at x11/clutter-event-x11.c:200 #7 handle_host_xevent at backends/x11/meta-backend-x11.c:325 #8 x_event_source_dispatch at backends/x11/meta-backend-x11.c:378 #13 meta_run at core/main.c:537
Created attachment 1195624 [details] File: backtrace
Created attachment 1195625 [details] File: cgroup
Created attachment 1195626 [details] File: core_backtrace
Created attachment 1195627 [details] File: dso_list
Created attachment 1195628 [details] File: environ
Created attachment 1195629 [details] File: exploitable
Created attachment 1195630 [details] File: limits
Created attachment 1195631 [details] File: maps
Created attachment 1195632 [details] File: mountinfo
Created attachment 1195633 [details] File: namespaces
Created attachment 1195634 [details] File: open_fds
Created attachment 1195635 [details] File: proc_pid_status
Created attachment 1195636 [details] File: var_log_messages
Additional info: It happened right after boot and it's not the first time that GNOME Shell crashes soon after Fedora boots. Could it be caused by some Extension I use? How can I find out?
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