Description of problem: I'm getting crashes trying to page through "gnome-initial-setup" Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 26 test compose: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_26_Branched_20170504.n.1_Installation How reproducible: looks like it's every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Download the Workstation Live x86_64 and install in a KVM virtual machine. 2. Log in. After a brief pause you get the one-time "gnome-initial-setup" welcome. 3. Page through it slowly. When you get to the Account setup page, press "Skip" and GNOME shell crashes, sending you back to the GDM login. Actual results: needed to manually kill the setup from a command line to log in. Expected results: Onward past the setup! Additional info:
Can we get a stack trace and the journal contents please?
I'm not sure how to get those - after I log back in, all I see is a notification that Gnome shell has crashed. Would there be something in the abrt utility?
Well, it *is* in the abrt listing but ... --- Running report_uReport --- ('report_uReport' completed successfully) --- Running analyze_CCpp --- Ok to upload core dump? (It may contain sensitive data). If your answer is 'No', a stack trace will be generated locally. (It may download a huge amount of data). 'YES' Querying server settings Retrace server is unable to process package 'gnome-shell-3.24.1-1.fc26.x86_64'. Is it a part of official 'Fedora 26 (Workstation Edition)' repositories? Unknown package sent to Retrace server. Do you want to generate a stack trace locally? (It may download a huge amount of data but reporting can't continue without stack trace). 'YES' Analyzing coredump 'coredump' All debuginfo files are available Generating backtrace Backtrace is generated and saved, 93578 bytes --- Running analyze_BodhiUpdates --- Looking for similar problems in bugzilla It says the backtrace is unusable and doesn't tell me where it saved it. :-( So ... I tried something else. This is a fresh VM (virt-manager host using the *virtio* video driver). I logged out and switched from the default Wayland session to GNOME on Xorg. I saw a glitch but I was able to get all the way through GNOME initial setup without getting logged out!!
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1443206 ***
closed duplicate - clearing NEEDINFO