Hello,

Thanks for reporting this bug. We need more information about your
system.

  1) Can you run "sudo apport-collect 2127717"? 
  2) an you upload "/sys/class/drm/card0/device/devcoredump/data" after you 
reproduce the error and see "[  137.388308] xe 0000:12:00.0: [drm] Check your 
/sys/class/drm/card0/device/devcoredump/data" in the dmesg log.

Lastly, I was inspecting the kernel dump you posted, to me it looks like
your system is loading an unsupported module (mtd_intel_dg). Can you try
removing it temporarily and see if the problem persists? You can remove
the module by:

"sudo modprobe -r mtd_intel_dg"

and see if you can re-produce (without restarting).

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Title:
  Newly-introduced intel GPU bugs in 25.10 affecting Nautilus and other
  applications

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 25.10 and discovered several issues I
  believe to be related to recent Intel GPUs, which previously worked
  flawlessly in 25.04 -- I'm using an Intel B580 GPU

  I tested this on a LiveUSB to confirm it's not related to do-release-
  upgrade; bugs present there too.

  The most easily replicated of these is by simply opening the file
  manager and moving the mouse around for a few seconds, which results
  in pink, yellow, and blue rectangles being drawn on the file manager
  (nautilus).

  pictures of this here: https://imgur.com/a/dhLzfi9

  These issues also happen in e.g. file dialogs opened from a browser,
  the new Terminal app, and sometimes the picture viewer. Some 3D games
  that did not previously crash now do, but others do not.

  Other applications (Firefox, VLC, VSCode) appear totally unaffected.

  Furthermore, regarding nautilus, if you continue using it once it is
  visually glitchy, a short time later it will freeze. It can only be
  fixed by killing it from a terminal, then it opens okay again for a
  bit. At that point, the dmesg log contains info about "xe device
  coredump has been created" (bottom of dmesg log is right after I froze
  nautilus, which I can replicate basically 100% of the time, from a
  fresh reboot)

  I have attached a dmesg log.

  I also noticed a couple of lines in journalctl -f I saved (but didnt
  save the whole log), which are possibly related, I'll paste those
  here:

  Oct 10 18:47:20 supercomputer org.gnome.Nautilus[25701]: MESA-INTEL: warning: 
../src/intel/vulkan/anv_formats.c:981: FINISHME: support more multi-planar 
formats with DRM modifiers
  Oct 10 18:47:20 supercomputer org.gnome.Nautilus[25701]: MESA-INTEL: warning: 
../src/intel/vulkan/anv_formats.c:949: FINISHME: support YUV colorspace with 
DRM format modifiers

  My attempts to remedy this so far have included updating motherboard
  firmware and trying this mesa PPA
  https://launchpad.net/~ernstp/+archive/ubuntu/mesarc which did not fix
  the problem.

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