On 4/7/23 09:27, Genes Lists wrote:
Closing the loop - this is now been fixed by mesa 23.0.2 in testing repo.
Big thanks to heftig for sorting it out so quickly!
gene
Ralf Mardorf writes:
> On Fri, 2023-04-07 at 18:20 +0300, Thanos Apollo wrote:
>> Firefox 111.0.1 is working fine on Hyprland too,
>
> Why does nobody mention the used hardware? The used compositor, browser
> software etc. are interacting with the hardware!
True, should have mentioned /but I t
On Fri, 2023-04-07 at 18:20 +0300, Thanos Apollo wrote:
> Firefox 111.0.1 is working fine on Hyprland too,
Why does nobody mention the used hardware? The used compositor, browser
software etc. are interacting with the hardware!
PS: The new GPU I'm using even prevents from enabling legacy boot! The
vendor of my new mobo confirmed that using the same CPU with another
graphics allows to enable legacy boot. Since issues already start at
BIOS level, I'm not surprised that operating systems and software make a
big difference, e
"Merell L. Matlock, Jr." writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
[...]
> I'm not having any problems with Firefox/Thunderbird; or any other
> application that runs under wayland/sway.
>
> sway 1:1.8.1-1
> wayland 1.22.0-1
> firefox 111.0.1-1
> thunderbird 102.9.1-1
[...]
Firefox 111.0.1 is
On Fri, 2023-04-07 at 09:22 -0400, Genes Lists wrote:
> This may have to do with updated updated wayland package (1.22.0-1) -
> didn't see much else that may be related.
Hi,
I'm migrating from old Intel to new Intel hardware. Firefox works very
well on both X11 machines, but Falkon as well as Ch
On Fri, Apr 7, 2023 at 2:56 PM Merell L. Matlock, Jr.
wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 07, 2023 at 01:31:29PM +, Petr Mánek wrote:
> > > This may have to do with updated updated wayland package (1.22.0-1) -
> > > didn't see much else that may be related.
> > > I tried rolling back firefox and makes no d
On Fri, Apr 07, 2023 at 01:31:29PM +, Petr Mánek wrote:
> > This may have to do with updated updated wayland package (1.22.0-1) -
> > didn't see much else that may be related.
> > I tried rolling back firefox and makes no difference - I also tried with
> > and without MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND - alway
On 4/7/23 09:31, Petr Mánek wrote:
See also: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/78137
Best I can tell there are 2 (possibly related) issues - (a) firefox
crashes on start and (b) firefox crashes on exit.
Course to get to (b) you have to not experience (a) :)
gene
This may have to do with updated updated wayland package (1.22.0-1) -
didn't see much else that may be related.
I tried rolling back firefox and makes no difference - I also tried with
and without MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND - always get instant crash with:
ExceptionHandler::GenerateDump cloned child 5628
On 4/7/23 09:22, Genes Lists wrote:
Running on gnome
This may have to do with updated updated wayland package (1.22.0-1) -
I confirm the problem goes away if I roll wayland back to prev version
(1.21.0-2)
So indeed the problem package is wayland.
Running on gnome
This may have to do with updated updated wayland package (1.22.0-1) -
didn't see much else that may be related.
I tried rolling back firefox and makes no difference - I also tried with
and without MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND - always get instant crash with:
ExceptionHandler::Generat
On Thu, Apr 06, 2023 at 03:41:15PM +, u...@net9.ga wrote:
> As far as I remember, what you wrote, including reinstalling syslinux, does
> the trick.
It's what I did, and it did the trick.
> Aren't there wiki articles about these subjects?
There are, but they can be confusing.
The informa
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