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    Settings doesn't open in Wayland session

    Hi there.

    I've noticed that the Gnome Settings app opens in Xorg session (and crashes sometimes, especially when dealing with fractional scaling), but not in the default Wayland session. Anybody else experienced the same?

    I don't see any error appearing or anything else. Just the cursor loading something when hovering on the right part of the upper panel.



    edit: laptop with Intel iGPU and Nvidia RTX 4080 dGPU, Nvidia drivers version 560 from the PPA.
    Last edited by Shishimaru; 3 Weeks Ago at 02:13 PM. Reason: added hardware info

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    Re: Settings doesn't open in Wayland session

    Hello,

    settings are working fine under wayland: ubuntu 24.10 under vb.

    Regards!

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    Re: Settings doesn't open in Wayland session

    Do you have Nvidia graphics?

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    Re: Settings doesn't open in Wayland session

    Quote Originally Posted by jbicha View Post
    Do you have Nvidia graphics?
    Yes, I do.

    It's a laptop with Intel iGPU and Nvidia RTX dGPU.

    I used the Launchpad PPA to install Nvidia drivers (version 560).

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    Re: Settings doesn't open in Wayland session

    Please file a bug using

    Code:
    ubuntu-bug gnome-control-center
    Mention your graphics card.

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    Re: Settings doesn't open in Wayland session

    I've tried, but the commands doesn't produce any .crash file, so whoever is running Launchpad is closing my bug report. They suggest to open Nautilus and reach a specific directory, which probably doesn't contain this .crash file since no crash happened.

    Anyways, today I can't even open Nautilus since I get a similar error. What a disaster.

    $ nautilus
    ** Message: 21:54:52.949: Connecting to org.freedesktop.Tracker3.Miner.Files
    MESA-INTEL: warning: ../src/intel/vulkan/anv_formats.c:763: FINISHME: support YUV colorspace with DRM format modifiers
    MESA-INTEL: warning: ../src/intel/vulkan/anv_formats.c:794: FINISHME: support more multi-planar formats with DRM modifiers
    Gdk-Message: 21:54:53.193: Error 71 (Errore di protocollo) dispatching to Wayland display.

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    Re: Settings doesn't open in Wayland session

    Well, it's probably because GTK4 has switched to new renderers in GNOME 46 and GNOME 47. See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/6574

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    Re: Settings doesn't open in Wayland session

    Quote Originally Posted by jbicha View Post
    Well, it's probably because GTK4 has switched to new renderers in GNOME 46 and GNOME 47. See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/6574
    GNOME 46 is working good with any distro. I was hoping to keep Ubuntu 24.10 separate and eventually bug report something, but it's impossible. ubuntu-bug doesn't collect anything and no crash happens, so I can't manually select any file. Without any file, the bug report gets closed. If the bug report is closed, the malfunction just stays there.

    I'm not hoping in any improvement. I know Ubuntu 24.10 is in development, bug Gnome 47 has been released as stable, so that's it.

    Welp.

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