Hi Daniel van Vugt,

Thanks for pointing out the log.

We have been attempting to load the Mesa [v22.3.5] dependencies provided
by the Imagination team which includes the hardware support changes for
mesa. However, after installing Imagination provided Mesa, GNOME fails
to launch, and we are encountering the "Oh no! Something has gone wrong"
error screen.


However after further analysis I found the GNOME itself is installing standard 
mesa available from ubuntu apt.  as seen below mesa v23.2.1 is been installed 
with GNOME, but mesa v22.3.5 is from Imagination team.

libegl-mesa0/jammy-updates,now 23.2.1-1ubuntu3.1~22.04.3 riscv64 
[installed,automatic]
libgl1-mesa-dri/jammy-updates,now 23.2.1-1ubuntu3.1~22.04.3 riscv64 
[installed,automatic]
libglapi-mesa/jammy-updates,now 23.2.1-1ubuntu3.1~22.04.3 riscv64 
[installed,automatic]
libglx-mesa0/jammy-updates,now 23.2.1-1ubuntu3.1~22.04.3 riscv64 
[installed,automatic]
mesa-utils-bin/jammy,now 8.4.0-1ubuntu1 riscv64 [installed,automatic]
mesa-utils/jammy,now 8.4.0-1ubuntu1 riscv64 [installed,automatic]
mesa-vulkan-drivers/jammy-updates,now 23.2.1-1ubuntu3.1~22.04.3 riscv64 
[installed,automatic]
mesa/now 22.3.5-1 riscv64 [installed,local]

Do you have any insights into the proper procedure for loading Mesa
dependencies that we should follow without having conflict from standard
mesa[v23.2.1] and mesa[v22.3.5] from Imagination?


Regards,
Sharan

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