Hi, > Hi, a few hours before I got this e-mail, I tried switching over to > Wayland, and everything appears to be working fine using the latest > linux-libre kernel. So I guess the short answer is that X11 Gnome > support is broken. I originally had disabled Wayland because it made > Gnome Shell run very slowly on my computer. But it seems to be running > fast and smoothly now. Not sure what changed.
Glad to know it at least works with Wayland. > This is a slightly different issue than what I previously > reported. But if the Gnome project doesn't care about X11 anymore, I > suppose there is no point to keeping this bug open. I can reproduce this is QEMU using the 'guix system vm' command I shared earlier. I guess it could be troubleshooted but since it's going away soon anyway [0], there's little incentive (at least to me) to do so. I'll leave this open for a bit in case someone is interested debugging and fixing it on X11. [0] https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNOME-GDM-Disable-X11-Default -- Thanks, Maxim