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I've been trying to track down the differences between running gnome-shell in Parallels and natively on my Macbook Air the past couple of days and...
Hopefully we can find a resolution to this problem...
Ok, I have uploaded my image. I shut it down just after gnome-shell crashed on me and then uploaded it. Hopefully this can help some. If you...
Ok, I will do that. I want to create a new VM first, from scratch since the VM I'm currently using has work related material on it. I will...
Hope and pray you never have to edit one again... :)
Mine did that too. However, you can fix that if you go into your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and set you resolution in there. I gave mine a few...
Report #12528416 I am having occasional crashes that gnome-shell seems to recover from now. I have not opened the Perforce QT GUI since last...
Just a note, I have noticed that not using the Perforce client so far has made allowed me to work longer without a crash. If I open the Perforce...
Had a crash happen this morning within 3 minutes of starting the VM and getting to work. I submitted a report, here it is: Report #12524780
I noticed there were some gnome-shell updates since my last try so I loaded it up in Parallels again and did the updates and gave it a shot. Now...
I'm just using the default theme... Nothing fancy.
Nice. When it comes out I'll try it out again and see if that fixes the issue.
I gave up... My trial edition of Parallels is finished and it just wouldn't run satisfactory so I won't be purchasing it. I'd be showing a...
Yeah, I agree. It is definitely when windows are opened/closed or redrawn (moved around and such). I am also always using multiple virtual...
Yeah, its certainly something about Parallels that triggers it more often. I'm not using any shell themes and the native install and thr...
Actually, let me restate that... It is gnome-shell doing the crashing. However, this crash only exists inside of Parallels. It does not exist...
Ok, I'm almost certain now that it is not gnome-shell. I have installed it on my MacBook Air natively and have been running it without a hiccup...
I'd like to recant my last statement about this working fine natively. I was just discussing this with my friend and I believe we misunderstood...
Parallels sees my processor as 8 CPU's because it has 4 cores and then 4 hyperthreading which makes some systems appears to have 8 cpus I guess....
I just had the same issue that HeadGeek has. Usually for me it's just a flash and it shows me my desktop with no applications open and then...