I'm conflicted, because what Yao and Gre0 describe would be a
regression, but I cannot reproduce it in a clean install of 24.10 with
mutter *u4.2 installed. Rather, after doing as Yao described (namely
systemctl stop gdm; rm -r /tmp/.X11-unix; systemctl start gdm; then log
in) I could log in fine, Mutter was fine.

However, in that case GDM/Gnome-Shell forgets about Wayland apparently,
as the classical X cursor is shown while it loads, and there is no cog
wheel to select the session type, and after logging in we are indeed in
X11 Mutter (as confirmed by xeyes). Anyway this behavior on my side is
exactly equal for the versions in -updates and -proposed so on my side I
can detect no problem with the upload.

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Title:
  [SRU] gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in
  meta_wayland_compositor_new() from meta_context_start() from main()
  ["Failed to start X Wayland: Directory \"/tmp/.X11-unix\" is not
  writable"]

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