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Created attachment 1505422 [details] journalctl log fragment of the gnome-shell crash Description of problem: Whilst using JetBrains CLion, some combination of window openings cause gnome-shell to crash, immediately logging the user out Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 29 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install CLion 2018.2.4 2. Select some text, press ctrl-c 3. Select some other text, press ctrl-c 4. Press Ctrl+Shift+F to open "Find In All Files", then Ctrl-Shift-V "Paste from history" 5. The "Choose Contents to Paste" popup appears. Press Esc. 6. gnome-shell crashes Actual results: gnome-shell crash Expected results: No crash. I don't expect user process to crash the whole login shell; any issues should only terminate the process. Additional info: Ref: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-198187
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