On Wed, Oct 18, 2023 at 05:06:16PM +0900, Dominique Martinet wrote: > For bullseye, this package upgrade reliably triggers the issue, and > installing old packages back makes surf work again: > Unpacking libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37:amd64 (2.42.1-1~deb11u1) over > (2.40.5-1~deb11u1) ... > Unpacking libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18:amd64 (2.42.1-1~deb11u1) over > (2.40.5-1~deb11u1) ...
I checked and every other WebKitGTK browser that I tested in bullseye works fine (epiphany, luakit, midori, giara, and WebKitGTK's own MiniBrowser), so I suspect that there's something odd that Surf is doing. Until this is investigated I would just run it with WEBKIT_DISABLE_COMPOSITING_MODE=1. Surf could also be patched downstream in Debian to force this, it also needs to force the x11 backend because its Wayland support is broken (see #1012739). Berto