Regarding falling back to earlier releases, I have created a local
repository on my system.  Given this I should be able to place the back-
level packages and then force those versions in synaptic.

I am not experienced in reading the gdb output, but it seems to me that
the call which generates the segfault is from libgail.so and libgail was
among those updated on 1 March from ..ubuntu1 to ..ubuntu1.1 version.

Given this, would it make sense for me to back-level that one package?
Perhaps all those updated to ..ubunto1.1 from ..ubuntu1, which includes
gtk updates?

I don't want to create more problems by missing co-dependencies in
version levels, so I will wait for your guidance before I proceed
further.

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