On 14/06/18 05:27, Federico Bruni wrote:
I haven't followed all the thread...
Have you tried GNOME Classic?
I guess I'm having the same problem on Fedora 28, but I didn't have the time to
debug it yet so I
switched to GNOME Classic, which works fine.
When you say "same problem" and "works fine": is your problem 100%
reproducible?
Difficult to tell if it works or not as the problem seems to appear only after hours from
the boot.
And I did read that GNOME improved garbage collection in javascript...
If you have 100% login crash, it is probably something else.
Which one are you?