I've just upgraded some gnome packages (32 actually) to 48~rc-2 (from a previous 48~beta-something) and gnome-session is finally running again. No more crashes.
The message "Failed to setup: Unable to create a suitable EGL context" was replaced by "Obtained a high priority EGL context" . Thank you for your attention. I think I can leave this bug now. But I'm still open to any further test you need. Em qui., 13 de mar. de 2025 às 20:06, R. Lemos <rsle...@gmail.com> escreveu: > > I did. I also removed all desktop related packages. Reinstalled again. > > To no avail. > > I could run a cinnamon session over wayland, and from there I could > try `gnome-shell`, which also ended in "Failed to setup: Unable to > create a suitable EGL context", which I presume is the culprit. > > Em qua., 12 de mar. de 2025 às 16:36, Jeremy Bícha > <jeremy.bi...@canonical.com> escreveu: > > > > On Wed, Mar 12, 2025 at 3:27 PM R. Lemos <rsle...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Other desktops like Cinnamon, XFCE, and KDE Plasma work fine, but > > > GNOME ~48 crashes. Probably my hardware is too old for modern GNOME, > > > but GNOME 47 worked fine, so I'd like an option to revert. > > > > It's not possible to provide "an option to revert". > > > > Did you do an `apt full-upgrade` as was suggested in an earlier comment? > > > > Thank you, > > Jeremy Bícha