Description of problem: broken Online Accounts can occurs to message "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" Demonstration video: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B0nwzlfiB4aQbzRRVVo3UFFzdkU Today, during maintenance on the mail server, after reboot system, I found some time hanging at the entrance and then outputs the screen "Oh no! Something has gone wrong". To login in the system I had to unplug the ethernet cable. And in order to solve the problem delete online account of Exchange.
Thanks for a bug report. I suspect something with gnome-online-accounts, CC'ing Debarshi. Did you get any ABRT reports for the crash? I know it wrote something about report, but I didn't get where it is sent/stored.
(In reply to comment #1) > Thanks for a bug report. I suspect something with gnome-online-accounts, > CC'ing Debarshi. Did you get any ABRT reports for the crash? I know it wrote > something about report, but I didn't get where it is sent/stored. When occurs "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" seems ABRT does not have time for log problem. But if you see my ABRT screenshot you can't see two crashes gnome-shell-calendar-server. I don't know how it related to this problem. May be I can get another useful logs?
Created attachment 647918 [details] abrt screenshot
Bug about crashes gnome-shell-calendar-server I reported here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=878146
Created attachment 647943 [details] message log
Thanks for the update. I'm pretty sure the "Oh no" screen is cased by those gnome-shell's calendar server crashes. I'm marking this as a duplicate of that bug report, where I'll also write that "exchange server GOA account broken" information. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 878146 ***