Thanks. I think the previously attached prevjournal.txt may have captured a
different failure mode from the original desktop crash/degradation I was trying
to report.

The boot that ended around 2026-05-25 17:00 BST appears to be the relevant
pre-crash window for the Boomaga/manual-duplex desktop issue. I have attached a
new focused export for that exact boot and time range:

- journal-2026-05-25-pre-crash.txt
  - boot ID: de28c13c0b054e468a9c60b90c5263e4
  - window: 2026-05-25 16:45:00..17:05:00 BST

I have also attached a short post-reboot export for context:

- journal-2026-05-25-post-reboot.txt
  - boot ID: 3890f2c0566f45a2a8d9ffae04b021aa
  - window: 2026-05-25 17:07:00..17:30:00 BST

The earlier prevjournal.txt seems to have pointed at a suspend/resume or
machine-sleep problem instead, so it is probably not good evidence for the
original "desktop crashes/degrades while actively using GNOME Wayland" report.
That suspend issue can be treated separately if useful.

In the focused pre-crash export, the notable user-visible context is Boomaga
activity around 16:55 and 16:59, with gnome-shell stack-position assertions in
the same period and a final gnome-shell transient-scope error at 17:00:12. The
post-reboot export shows GNOME Shell starting again and then more Mutter/GNOME
Shell assertion and invalid-window-geometry noise shortly after login.

Just let me know if anything else might be useful,
Rgds.

** Attachment added: "journal-2026-05-25-post-reboot.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/2154222/+attachment/5974331/+files/journal-2026-05-25-post-reboot.txt

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  Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS on a GNOME Wayland session is showing repeated
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