[Bug 1717878] Re: gdm3/gdm-session-worker crashed with SIGTRAP logging "GdmSession: no session desktop files installed, aborting..." from get_fallback_session_name from get_default_session_name from get_session_name from get_session_filename from gdm_session_is_wayland_session

InToSSH 1717878 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Nov 21 09:00:59 UTC 2023


I think I did the same thing as @andi-mcc . I ran "apt install fuse"
because I found somewhere that it is needed to run the AppImages. I am
used to the fact that running the package name with no version means it
will install the latest version, as a lot of these packages have an
alias for the lastest version.

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Title:
  gdm3/gdm-session-worker crashed with SIGTRAP logging "GdmSession: no
  session desktop files installed, aborting..." from
  get_fallback_session_name from get_default_session_name from
  get_session_name from get_session_filename from
  gdm_session_is_wayland_session

Status in fuse package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in gdm3 package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in fuse package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/b8e7721d0034b2c4a5ddafcac2e1cc55703f9dbd
  https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/55afdb022e0f09e32692656f5ec80985acf385cc
  https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/f4fce39ac75fb4f87b243f14cb5f8e72f90c2c0f

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  This crash occurs when you uninstall all session files (by accident)
  from the system. One common way this can happen is by trying to
  install 'fuse'.

  To fix it just run:

    sudo apt install --reinstall ubuntu-session

  or whatever-session for your preferred Ubuntu flavor.

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