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Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.14.2-3+b1

Dear maintainers,

It appears randomly that windows are silently closed. It mostly happens
in similar circumstances for each software :
 - Iceweasel : at the end of a download, when the arrow in the top-right
corner becomes blue and bigger (after restart, the download is lost)
 - Evolution : just after sending an email (after restart, the email is
sent, but received emails that I had read are marked "unread")
 - Files : when opening a file (I don't use Files a lot, so I can't tell
you what exactly happens)

Sometimes, it also appears when windows are in the background, so I
don't notice it immediately.

I use almost exclusively these softwares and gnome-terminal on my
computer, so I can't tell if it also happens for other softwares.

It happens on different computers running Jessie (used by other people
where I work), with different graphical cards (at least Intel and
Nvidia). Switching from nouveau to nvidia did not solve the problem on
these.

I did not found any clue concerning the root cause (but I don't really
what to look for):
 - in .xsession-errors
 - using journalct
 - when I start programms from terminal

Please feel free to suggest how I could give you interesting traces. I
will install gnome-dbg (it seems helpfull): do you know where it is
going to put the logs ?

Thanks,
Yvan

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There have been many changes to Debian and GNOME Shell since this bug
was originally reported. If you are still experiencing this issue with
Debian 12, please report a new bug.

Thank you,
Jeremy BĂ­cha

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