Unfortunately that crash report got redirected back to generic bug
1962823, because of a design flaw (bug 1982283) in errors.ubuntu.com.

Realistically there's enough information here that a developer could
simulate the problem locally though. It just takes a Xorg session with
an extra-large desktop area (multiple monitors, hidpi, fractional
scaling) and desktop-icons-ng.

In case nobody gets around to trying that soon, I recommend just
selecting 'Ubuntu on Wayland' from the login screen to avoid the issue.
Or just: gnome-extensions disable d...@rastersoft.com


** Summary changed:

- gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP due to GLXBadPixmap
+ gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP due to GLXBadPixmap when desktop-icons-ng is 
enabled

** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2103609

Title:
  gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP due to GLXBadPixmap when desktop-
  icons-ng is enabled

Status in gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Using a plain vanilla 24.04.2 LTS, using a laptop with an external monitor. 
First, built-in 3840x2160 pixels, scaling set to 200%, refresh rate set to 120 
Hz and fractional scaling, Second 5120x1440, refresh rate set to 60 Hz and 
scaling set to 100% and fractional scaling. I use the second one as main 
screen, and setting fractional scaling is required to operate the two different 
screens at different scaling. I have a a Geforce RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU using 
the nvidia-driver-550 (proprietary, tested) version.
   
  In this setup the extension Desktop Icons NG (DING) crashes on Lock Screen 
(either manual or automatic). Login Screen appears, after logging back on, the 
whole screen shows "Application crashed" and forces a log out. Deactivating the 
extension resolves bug and Lock Screen works again. 

  As I'm new to Ubuntu and haven't used Desktop Iconss, I can't say for
  sure, but I think the Extension has difficulties dealing with my
  setup: the "home" icon is functional but is positioned somewhere on
  the far right of my second screeen which is probably wrong. The system
  logs do not provide any immediate hint of what went wrong, so I'm not
  including it here.

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