Description of problem: GNOME Shell crash With extention easycreencast and system gets stuck in a login loop . Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-shell 3.26.2 on wayland journalctl : Nov 25 20:50:35 youcef gnome-shell[5885]: JS WARNING: [/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/EasyScreenCast.com/utilwebcam.js 17]: Requiring Gst but it has 2 versions available; use imports.gi.versions to pick one Nov 25 20:50:35 youcef gnome-shell[5885]: Some code accessed the property 'ScreencastIface' on the module 'screencast'. That property was defined with 'let' or 'const' inside the module. This was previously supported, but is not correct according to the ES6 standard. Any symbols to be exported from a module must be defined with 'var'. The property access will work as previously for the time being, but please fix your code anyway. Nov 25 20:50:35 youcef gnome-shell[5885]: Some code accessed the property 'VERBOSE_DEBUG_SETTING_KEY' on the module 'settings'. That property was defined with 'let' or 'const' inside the module. This was previously supported, but is not correct according to the ES6 standard. Any symbols to be exported from a module must be defined with 'var'. The property access will work as previously for the time being, but please fix your code anyway. Nov 25 20:50:35 youcef gnome-shell[5885]: Some code accessed the property 'MixerAudio' on the module 'utilaudio'. That property was defined with 'let' or 'const' inside the module. This was previously supported, but is not correct according to the ES6 standard. Any symbols to be exported from a module must be defined with 'var'. The property access will work as previously for the time being, but please fix your code anyway. Nov 25 20:50:35 youcef gnome-shell[5885]: Some code accessed the property 'HelperWebcam' on the module 'utilwebcam'. That property was defined with 'let' or 'const' inside the module. This was previously supported, but is not correct according to the ES6 standard. Any symbols to be exported from a module must be defined with 'var'. The property access will work as previously for the time being, but please fix your code anyway. Nov 25 20:50:35 youcef gnome-shell[5885]: JS WARNING: [/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/EasyScreenCast.com/utilwebcam.js 37]: assignment to undeclared variable M Nov 25 20:50:35 youcef gnome-shell[5885]: JS WARNING: [/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/EasyScreenCast.com/utilwebcam.js 37]: assignment to undeclared variable m Nov 25 20:50:35 youcef gnome-shell[5885]: JS WARNING: [/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/EasyScreenCast.com/utilwebcam.js 37]: assignment to undeclared variable micro Nov 25 20:50:35 youcef gnome-shell[5885]: JS WARNING: [/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/EasyScreenCast.com/utilwebcam.js 37]: assignment to undeclared variable nano Nov 25 20:50:35 youcef gnome-shell[5885]: JS WARNING: [/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/EasyScreenCast.com/utilwebcam.js 64]: Too many arguments to function Gst.new_empty_simple: expected 1, got 2 Nov 25 20:50:35 youcef audit[5885]: ANOM_ABEND auid=1000 uid=1000 gid=1000 ses=14 subj=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 pid=5885 comm="gnome-shell" exe="/usr/bin/gnome-shell" sig=11 res=1 gnome shell error : gnome-shell[1696]: Finalizing proxy for an object that's scheduled to be unrooted: Gio.Subprocess
The problem is caused by pipwire . I solved the problem by. systemctl --user stop pipewire.service systemctl --user disable pipewire.service
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