Hi Eric,

Erich Schubert:
> I am unsure where to clone the issue.

> For obvious reasons, a client application like thunderbird should not be able 
> to
> break the xserver in a way that thunderbird does.

> While extending the apparmor permissions makes thunderbird work again (and 
> thus
> solves this bug), there is an underlying issue with the xserver most likely.

> When I try to use thunderbird with apparmor enabled, the xserver stops 
> drawing except
> for the mouse cursor; and even killing the thunderbird process does not fix 
> the
> xserver. That should be prevented on the xserver side.

Very good point, I wholeheartedly agree.

But I suspect you've followed up on the wrong bug: I can see no
indication that #901471 caused this much trouble. Maybe you're talking
about #900840 or one of its numerous clones? I'm not sure where that
problem should be tracked either. Perhaps you could ask
debia...@lists.debian.org?

FWIW I've not been affected by this bug on GNOME Wayland.

Cheers,
-- 
intrigeri

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