Hello Andrei, thank you for your answer,

and sorry for my late answer, but today again I have access to this
machine.

On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 9:51 AM Andrei POPESCU <andreimpope...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> This is likely completely unrelated to installing the NVIDIA drivers.
>
>
I am certain that it has to be something with the NVIDIA drivers
installation, because this started immediately after installing the
drivers. For over a month that the drivers were not installed, there was no
problem.


> Please provide more information about your Desktop Environment and the
> applications that exhibit this behaviour.
>
> Any other non-Debian software on the system?
>

I use the GNOME Wayland. Furthermore, there are various applications that
exhibit this behavior like Spotify, Skype and PyCharm. The message
appears when an application launches or when it opens a new window and not
while using the application, for example when browsing Spotify.


>
> The output of 'id' in a terminal might provide some hints as well (feel
> free to obscure your user and group name, the interesting part is what
> other groups, if any, your user is a member of).
>
>
The output of the command says that me account is also part of a group.
This is not a home setup. Can should I see particularly from 'id'?


> Kind regards,
> Andrei
> --
> http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser


Kind regards,
- Thanos.

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