See also bug 2067872.
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Gnome apps segfault in Nvidia Wayland sessions on Noble
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Actually there is more relevant detail here so let's keep this one.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 2067872
Gnome apps segfault in Nvidia Wayland session (noble)
** Summary changed:
- Gnome Control Center fails to open on Wayland
+ Gnome apps segfault in Nvidia Wayland sessions on
Sorry I didn't see this bug earlier. For now I'm going to group it with
bug 2067872 because that one is more generic and has more relevant
links.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2067872
Gnome apps segfault in Nvidia Wayland session (noble)
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That last issue is bug 1876632.
** Tags added: noble nvidia nvidia-wayland
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Title:
Gnome apps segfault in Nvidia Wayland sessions on Noble
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I have the same issue with NVIDA GeForce 4080 and driver 535.171.04 on
Ubuntu 24.04 with Wayland. Problem is that if I update to a newer driver
(which fixes the issue) I get another bug with letters and icons
disappearing after return from suspend (described here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/15
> I don't know if this implies that the nvidia drivers are currently
bugged on wayland.
Unsure if it would be right to call them buggy, but we still default to
xorg instead of wayland for nvidia because there are known issues with
nvidia on wayland
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I want to add: I faced a similar issue. Though updating to the 550
drivers through apt seemingly fixed the issue, there was actually more
issues at play.
First and foremost, on the Wayland session, running "glxinfo | egrep "OpenGL
vendor|OpenGL renderer" returns:
"OpenGL vendor string: Mesa
Open
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-535 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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The 550 drivers seem to solve this issue completely, currently using
version 550.67.
If it's still relevant, here's the output of hwinfo --gfxcard:
15: PCI 100.0: 0300 VGA compatible controller (VGA)
[Created at pci.386]
Unique ID: VCu0.AhXiurDHit1
Parent ID: vSkL.Hv91_qPnDS1
Could you try if the 550 drivers behaves any better and also provide
details on your videocard?
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Title:
Gnome Control Center fails to open on Way
Thanks, the backtrace indicates a bug in the nvidia driver
#5 0x7fffcc201e0d in ProducerCleanup ()
from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnvidia-vulkan-producer.so
No symbol table info available.
#6 0x7fffcc2020db in ProducerInit ()
from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnvidia-vulkan-producer.so
No
Interesting, after getting the backtrace on Wayland I tried to attach
the file, however this bug also seems to affect Nautilus as well, the
browser will try to open Nautilus and fail. I had to switch back to Xorg
to attach the report. Trying to open Nautilus from the terminal gives
exactly the same
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