> export DISPLAY=wayland-0 is not correct, it should be export
DISPLAY=:0 or so (set to your active X11 display).
Hi Martin - thanks for the suggestion. I am trying to Firefox on
Weston/Wayland, so I don't have any X11 display.
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** Summary changed:
- Can't Start Firefox 88 on Ubuntu 18.0.4.
+ Can't Start Firefox 88 on Weston/Wayland, Ubuntu 18.0.4.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
I am running Weston/Wayland on Ubuntu 18.0.4.
I am able to successfully start the display server:
```
export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/weston
weston --tty 1 &
```
Next, I try to run firefox on it:
```
export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/weston
export GDK_BACKEND=wayland
export MOZ_ENABL
update likely package to xserver-xorg-video-intel-lts-wily
** Package changed: xorg-server (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video-intel-
lts-wily (Ubuntu)
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Environment:
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
Release:14.04
xserver-xorg-video-intel-lts-wily - 2:2.99.917+git20150808-0ubuntu4~trusty2
libpixman-1-0:amd64 - 0.30.2-2ubuntu1.1
libc-bin - 2.19-0ubuntu6.9
IntelĀ® HD Graphics 530
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: In
I believe this bug is ultimately an artifact of 974242:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/974242
After I disabled the Place Window plugin to Compiz, as suggested there,
I have not seen this issue.
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It is very confusing that the gnome-sound-applet is not part of the
"GNOME classic" experience. It has much the look and feel of GNOME 2.x
-- except the sound applet is gone. Why? If nm-applet was taken away,
what then? You see my point?
A number of people in a potential posi
However, with Chromium, the window does not resize -- it just moves down
to align with the parent (desktop).
Mousing over the entry in the gnome panel triggers it for sure, but it
does also sometimes just happen by itself.
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Actually, Chromium started going this too, so it can't be a gnome-
terminal bug. My new guess is gnome-panel?
** Package changed: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) => gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
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NOTE:
A build of the vanilla upstream project does NOT exhibit this behavior,
so I do believe this is a Ubuntu bug, not eligible for triage.
In particular, the gnome-terminal binary that is arrived at through this
sequence does NOT have the bug.
wget
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gnome
** Attachment added: "(B) Post-condition"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+bug/1005729/+attachment/3167364/+files/Screenshot%20from%202012-05-28%2020%3A54%3A53.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1005729/+attachment/3167363/+files/Screenshot%20from%202012-05-28%2020%3A54%3A49.png
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htt
Public bug reported:
What happens:
Observe in the attached images, states A and B. A is when I've resized the
window to how I want it, and am using it. B is when I move the mouse over the
gnome panel tray, and the application resizes without me telling it to.
What I expect to happen:
Why would
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