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Description of problem: The activities button on gnome-shell stops working after connecting my Wi-Fi and opening an application. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora version: Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-25-Wayland_Test_Day How reproducible: Once the live system starts up I close the window that suggests me to install fedora, connect to my Wi-Fi, open a random application (File for example) and the activities button is not working anymore. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Close the window that suggests to install fedora. 2.Connect to Wi-Fi network using the applet on the top right corner ("Select Network"). 3.Open any application through the activities button. 4.Click on the activities button. Actual results: The activities button stops working. Expected results: A list of applications should appear. Additional info:
You first have to open any application and then the button stops working.
Te reproduce the bug you can't wait too long between steps 3 and 4. Also, it happens both in X.org and wayland sessions.
I'm still hitting this bug on a completely different machine. This time on this iso: Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-25-1.1 Is anyone tracking this bug?
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