I'm surprised that:
(a) Xwayland is needed on startup. It shouldn't be started in a Wayland
session until a legacy app is launched.
(b) g_error ("Failed to start X Wayland: %s", error->message); is
fatal. It shouldn't be fatal because of (a), but indeed it apparently
still is in the latest mutt
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On my system with Nvidia 510 drivers I found that if I'm logged in and
lock the session another user can't login. I reset the 2nd user's
account to verify that if I login and lock my session they can't login.
I found this in permission error in the logs
If you can only afford to try one kernel then please make it drm-tip:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-
tip/2022-05-08/amd64/
That will tell us if the bug already has a fix upstream. Although you
won't get automatic updates for that kernel so may want to uninstall the
packages
> Using Wayland seems to solve the issue, but there are still programs
> like OBS that I need to use that can't capture the desktop
That was meant to be fixed in OBS Studio 27 (bug 1838967). If it's not
working in Ubuntu 22.04 then please open a new bug.
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Thanks for that, will try it. However my box is AMD therefore 1. no
onboard video and 2. no Intel.
Back to your request of installing an older kernel: I might have found a
maintenance window.
Given that I did, would you like for me to try any one? I understand you
mentioned to install any of them
Having this issue as same as Kes describes.
Can be reproduced under Xorg environment running Nvidia 510 drivers and Ubuntu
22.04.
Did not have this issue under 20.04.
If I have a youtube video running the chrome window lags and the
terminal window lags while moving them. If I have this page open
or just uninstall libgl1-amber-dri, you don't need it anyway
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package libgl1-amber-dri (not installed) failed to install/upgrad
oibaf packages should conflict with amber, so the bug is there
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