I was able to get a few minutes to reboot. I also applied all the latest updates and created a new user with only the default home directory contents. I was able to reproduce the issue with thunar. Hopefully, you can see the crash file here:
I've been playing around with the GDK_SYNCHRONIZE environment variable for some time but haven't found any extra debug output, at least not at the command line. Is there some other log file I should check? Regardless, I added it to /etc/environment to ensure any GDK daemons inherits it.
Hi Daniel,
I was able to get a few minutes to reboot. I also applied all the latest updates and created a new user with only the default home directory contents. I was able to reproduce the issue with thunar. Hopefully, you can see the crash file here:
https:/ /errors. ubuntu. com/oops/ 7d0ed18c- 5503-11eb- 8231-fa163e102d b1
I've been playing around with the GDK_SYNCHRONIZE environment variable for some time but haven't found any extra debug output, at least not at the command line. Is there some other log file I should check? Regardless, I added it to /etc/environment to ensure any GDK daemons inherits it.
Thanks