I have the exact same issue as described by original report. Two windows
of the browser on different workspaces, only happens when I use Wayland
session. I collected more data on this:
Release: Ubuntu Noble Numbat 24.04 and Ubuntu Mantic Minotaur 23.10
Hardware: Dell Inspiron-16-Plus-7620, i7-1270
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Since few days, I'm experiencing the same behaviour under X. Shall I
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Title:
Chromium tabs freeze with two windo
I recently noted that if I put a window over the other, the bug appears,
but if I put one next to the other, then everything works fine and
smooth
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** Description changed:
Original description:
When using Chromium (snap) on Wayland (gnome-session), if I keep two windows
open on different workspaces, sometimes the current tab becomes unusable as it
freezes or is super-slow.
This usually happens with specific pages open, like youtube
** Description changed:
- When using Chromium (snap) on Wayland (gnome-session), if I keep two
- windows open on different workspaces, sometimes the current tab becomes
- unusable as it freezes or is super-slow.
+ Original description:
+ When using Chromium (snap) on Wayland (gnome-session), if I
** Summary changed:
- Chromium tabs freeze with two windows on different workspaces on Wayland
(Xwayland)
+ Chromium tabs freeze with two windows on Wayland (Xwayland)
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided