Unfortunately, the workaround seems to be somewhat unstable. A few
times, gnome-shell completely froze on me. The first 2 times, I was able
to fix it by unplugged and replugging my external monitor.

The third time, that didn't work, but I was till able to login via a
shell. I tried running `gnome-shell --replace` and `xrefresh` and even
`xrandr --output LVDS1 --auto` but they all reported "unable to open X
display".

I didn't see any other options, but then I realized my fan was on full
blast so I checked `top -c` and saw that a python3 process running
apport was consuming 100% CPU. When I killed that, a lightdm login
screen immediately came up.

Looking in my /var/log/apport.log, it seems Xorg is crashing, but also
apport is experiencing some exceptions.

** Attachment added: "apport.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1446655/+attachment/4380745/+files/apport.log

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