Thanks for looking into this.
As a reaction to @Alessandro's milestone assignments, I just wanted to
clarify that this error (libadwaita apps failing to launch on Wayland
with the latest NVIDIA 550.107.02 drivers on a hybrid graphics laptop)
doesn't happen on Ubuntu 24.04 noble in my testing. It o
UPDATE: To test whether libnvidia-egl-wayland1 was the ultimate source
of this issue, I switched back to the NVIDIA 535 drivers (which usually
works correctly) but I also manually installed the libnvidia-egl-
wayland1 & libnvidia-egl-wayland1:i386 packages from the Terminal.
After restarting into
> That's just a cosmetic bug in the Settings app when two GPUs are
present. It incorrectly lists one of them twice.
My apologies, I probably didn't write my comments clearly. The issue I was
trying to highlight wasn't that the GPU was listed twice in the Graphics field
here. Instead, I wanted to
UPDATE 4: Now that I identified that the kernel 6.8.0-40 update played a
role in the automatic switch from Xorg to Wayland, I wanted to check if
this behaviour differs if I use a different version of the NVIDIA
drivers.
I went ahead and performed yet another new offline installation of Zorin
OS 17
UPDATE 3: I did yet another new offline installation of Zorin OS 17.1
Core r2 on my laptop, with the NVIDIA 550.67 drivers and software
updates disabled. It defaulted to Xorg, just as before.
I then individually installed the update to the NVIDIA 550 drivers (from
version 550.67 to 550.107.02) usi
UPDATE 2: To test the update behaviour, I did another new offline
installation of Zorin OS 17.1 Core r2 on my laptop, with the NVIDIA
550.67 drivers pre-installed and software updates disabled. Everything
worked correctly and it defaults to Xorg as before, no surprises here.
However, after install
UPDATE: As a control, I also performed a new online installation of
Zorin OS 17.1 Core r2 on my laptop, with NVIDIA drivers and software
updates enabled.
As with Ubuntu 22.04, this new installation defaulted to the Wayland session
(instead of Xorg) with the NVIDIA 550.107.02 drivers installed, an
To see if this was a regression in the latest NVIDIA 550.107.02 package
update – or just the NVIDIA 550 drivers in general – I checked if the
previous version of the NVIDIA 550.67 package also suffers from the same
issue.
Unfortunately this package version was removed from the Ubuntu 22.04
reposit
What's curious is that when I open the Settings > About page, it only mentions
NVIDIA in the "Graphics" field while using Wayland with the newest NVIDIA
550.107.02 drivers installed:
https://i.imgur.com/5MpmGMJ.png
However, when I switch to an older NVIDIA graphics driver version (like 535 in
t
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