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    hm that sounds like a library binary incompatibility on first approach; did you per chance install any Qt components through non-distro methods? If not, let's debug this: What's the "smallest" application that you can use to trigger the problem? (maybe kwrite?) Can you trigger the crash, then check whether coredumpctl lists the crash? Commented Oct 21 at 15:51
  • I think I installed Qt components, don't remember exactly what but I did. I couldn't trigger it with kwrite. Commented Oct 22 at 11:33
  • do you roughly remember what you did? Was it just doing things using apt from debian repos, or did you need to add an external package repository, or to build software from source? Commented Oct 22 at 12:38
  • Then find a "smaller" program than the "gigantic" firefox or onlyoffice, make it crash and look for a new entry in coredumpctl, please. Commented Oct 22 at 12:39