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Fedora 25 - Wayland freezes at login #19
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I second this, I also hit problems with F25 and the redshift extension. |
@stefangweichinger did this "last known location" thing solved the issue? |
I get black screen every few mins while working on one F25 desktop. Just now I disabled the extension and will see soon if that changes. Login much quicker, but I saw crashes of gnome-shell as well. Might be some interference with other extensions, though (and different with xorg/wayland). |
I have the same/similar issue as @stefangweichinger. When enabling "time based" I also get a stuttering rendering of the screen, with varying framerates sometimes less than 1fps sometimes fluent. Switching it off, resolves the issue again. |
@benzea I tried everything and I can't use Wayland because of that, I uninstalled |
went back to Xorg for now and test the extension there |
I have the same problem, just using Xorg until it is fixed or there is a workaround. |
@ganlub, if you uninstalled the extension and downgraded gnome-settings-daemon then there is nothing that could go wrong anymore. I would guess it is some other issue. @nylki, the code updates the gamma curve every minute or so. I could imagine it to be more often if geoclue is updating the location frequently which might explain the framerate issue. |
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@ganlub, if you uninstalled the extension and downgraded gnome-settings-daemon then there is nothing that could go wrong anymore. I would guess it is some other issue. @nylki, the code updates the gamma curve every minute or so. I could imagine it to be more often if geoclue is updating the location frequently which might explain the framerate issue. |
That's it, the frozen cursor on the center of the screen, and nothing loads. If I choose Gnome Xorg, everything works fine.
I tried to disable the extension and enable/disable the Location Services with no luck.
These are the logs I get when it freezes:
To me it looks like it's something about the
gnome-settings-daemon
.I installed it from Copr, following the Fedora Magazine article and it was working fine until I ran
dnf update
and restarted the PC.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: