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  • dragon321
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    Originally posted by anda_skoa View Post
    Different client side technologies end up different client side decorations.
    Easily fixable by using a compositor that does (optionally or by default) support server side decorations.[/SIZE]

    Cheers,
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    So, this is problem. Well, again problems with KDE and GNOME compatibility...

    Originally posted by bkor View Post

    During the development phase of GNOME 3.22 there was some issue that GNOME supported a newer version of a Wayland desktop protocol than what Qt5 supported and that caused problems. Not sure what came out of it.
    GNOME is faster with Wayland implementation than KDE, so why not?

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  • anda_skoa
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    Originally posted by dragon321 View Post
    There is one problem: Window decoration is different than GTK3 or XWayland applications.

    Different client side technologies end up different client side decorations.
    Easily fixable by using a compositor that does (optionally or by default) support server side decorations.


    Cheers,
    _

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  • bkor
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    Originally posted by dragon321 View Post
    Yes, why not? I haven't got any problems with Qt5 apps in GNOME Wayland. Just run application with -platform wayland parameter. There is one problem: Window decoration is different than GTK3 or XWayland applications.
    During the development phase of GNOME 3.22 there was some issue that GNOME supported a newer version of a Wayland desktop protocol than what Qt5 supported and that caused problems. Not sure what came out of it.

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  • oleid
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    Originally posted by Marionette View Post

    what distro are you using ? maybe its a debian related bug
    I doubt it - I'm on debian testing.

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  • uid313
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    Originally posted by Klassic Six View Post
    New interface for GNOME Control Center? whats that?
    One with tabs to the left, it looks like the settings control panel in iOS and Android.

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  • Klassic Six
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    New interface for GNOME Control Center? whats that?

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  • Mystro256
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    Originally posted by mastercoms View Post

    Yes, thanks, but I feel like it should be more discoverable, like double clicking the breadcrumbs.
    Indeed I would report this to bugzilla.gnome.org, although I believe there's a help window that displays all keyboard shortcuts.

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  • mastercoms
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    Originally posted by Mystro256 View Post

    I would assume Ctrl+L still works?
    Yes, thanks, but I feel like it should be more discoverable, like double clicking the breadcrumbs.

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  • Marionette
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    Originally posted by adi_ View Post

    Just to make sure it's not related to Intel Graphics driver (PSR enabled by default from 4.6 onwards) can you try disabling PSR? You can do that by adding i915.enable_psr=0 as a kernel parameter which can be easily done by editing the GRUB entry you are using to boot your machine.
    Nope, same issue. The "flickering" is like a doubl ebuffering issue - it seems that the buffers are not swapped correctlu because it's constantly switching between two images. FOr instance switching between the GDM screen and my desktop. Then a few moments later between my desktop and firefox, etc.

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  • adi_
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    Originally posted by Marionette View Post

    It's not because it was working fine with 4.6 then I upgraded mutter and the gates of hell opened. Also in the bug report there are users user that experience the issue with raedon and nvidia as well.
    Just to make sure it's not related to Intel Graphics driver (PSR enabled by default from 4.6 onwards) can you try disabling PSR? You can do that by adding i915.enable_psr=0 as a kernel parameter which can be easily done by editing the GRUB entry you are using to boot your machine.

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