Hi all, I just tried with Gnome Desktop and I was able to replicate the same issue, it could be related with the hardware or with X11?
I needed to push it a little bit further this time but I remember to sculpt the models I used for the testing in this actual device or the previous laptop, which was just older and lower quality... I am pretty sure this didn't happen in older versions like the 2.7... :( The way I manage to replicate is entering the Sculpting mode and rotating the model. It just freezes the screen (but not the mouse pointer!). Just to test I managed to use my muscle memory to run a terminal and reboot the computer using hotkeys and imagining how should the screen look like. It actually rebooted the computer as expected. Also I see no increment on the processing or the temperature of the CPU. So it's like the window manager or something has issues to manage this but I don't get what kind of debugging information can I obtain from the fact that the mouse pointer can be moved around. Does anyone have any suggestion on that? > I haven't used it for a long time in a while, so, not sure. I'll do > some more modeling soon, I'll try to push it then. > I'm using Sway currently, which seems rather stable. Maybe try that? > Don't even need to reconfigure, just guix environment --ad-hoc sway > (and maybe some more packages) and dbus-run-session sway on a different > vtty. I'll give it a try to this too, just in case it's only related with X. Thanks for the advice. I'll keep you posted!