Janek Stolarek wrote:
When you turn
on the computer firefox works well, then you suspend and
when you return from suspend firefox has the above mentioned symptoms. Is
this correct?
Yes. The exact details are inthe bug report I linked earlier so I
won't
repeat them here.
It could help if you would describe your
configuration (hardware: board
video card). I remember you mentioned somewhere else HDMI.
I've experienced
this on several different machines and what they all have
in common are nvidia's proprietary drivers. These are known to do a poor
job with resuming from suspend. I just tested how Chromium video playback
behaves after waking from suspend and it has a similar problem. The
difference is that with Chromium only rendering of the page is broken and
refreshing it fixes the problem. With Firefox the whole browser window
disappears and there's no way to restore it.
So what does it have to do with Trinity? You mean if Trinity was on Wayland
you wouldn't experience this?
Can you try a desktop on Wayland and see if it has the issue?
Another
question: Do you know what is the difference between X11 and
Wayland?
My layman's understanding is that Wayland replaces X11 but it's
not a
drop-in replacement and requires that a window manager implements support
for it. And I understand XWayland acts as a X11 compatibility layer on top
of Wayland. That's basically my whole knowledge of Wayland.
Yes, it was discussed once on the devs list AFAIR, but I do not know that
someone tried Trinity with it.
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