Bhibb I've had the OOPS in the past for the following reasons:
1) budgie-desktop borked after an update (long ago). solution: reinstall budgie-dekstop. I consider that ancient history.
2) LightDm borked and caused oops. update long ago I think. had to do the check/reinstall/awk command. Also ancient history.
TTY always a lifesaver๐.
3) The last OOPS I had was maybe 1.5.--2 years ago and it was caused by the budgie Trash applet. (That applet is fine now.) What the applet crash kept doing is divorcing budgie-desktop from the system: OOPS.
..DevTracker ticket I lodged (or was it here?) went no where as I didn't have the means/time/brains then to install a bunch of packages and start debugging.
this thread confirms what I already----right or wrong but I think I'm right---believe: that not all applets integrate into budgie seamless for a variety of reasons and on occasion may wreak havoc depending on variables outside of any control. I mean, my applet anomaly can't just be an outlier or coincidence?
But I've seen stranger๐