I revisited this, and I’m still seeing some issues on GNOME/Wayland on
Pinebook Pro, but not quite the same ones that I remember or that
Andreas reported.
1. Fresh boot (just to be sure)
2. Select “GNOME” session (Wayland)
3. Open KeepassXC or Thunderbird
4. Application name appears next to “Activities” with a spinner; the
spinner never goes away, and the main window never appears.
5. If I click the ”X” in the task switcher for the application, the “X”
disappears as if a window was closed, but the white dot under the big
icon at the bottom never does.
I took some screenshots in case that description is unclear, but I
didn’t attach them. I didn’t see any way to resize the invisible/missing
window, but maybe I overlooked a technique.
Some other applications I tried (Firefox, gnome-terminal) worked fine,
and everything works as expected in X11.
If I have a chance I’ll try this again with strace. Right now I’m not
sure to which component this bug belongs.
– Ben
On 12/14/21 16:49, Paul Whalen wrote:
On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 1:51 PM Ben Beasley <code@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:code@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>> - Wayland
>>
>> Content of window ist missing, windows has to resize to show
content, older X11 works fine.
> What desktop or compositor? Need more details.
I had similar Wayland problems after upgrading to F35 on PineBook
Pro. I use a plain-vanilla default GNOME/Wayland session (i.e.,
install Fedora Workstation and don’t meddle with it). I haven’t
taken the time to look into this myself or write up a decent bug
report, but I can probably reproduce anything Andreas is seeing.
Interesting, not seeing this on my fully updated Pinebook Pro with
Fedora 35 Workstation on Wayland. Is it all windows or just certain
applications? It would be great if we could get a bug report to get it
fixed.
I also noticed that switching to an X11 session fixed a Wayland bug
carried over from F34 (which I’ve also never written up properly),
in which Thunderbird interacts badly with task switching, e.g., it
can’t be Alt+Tab’ed to.
I’m not really asking for help with these issues, since I haven’t
even bothered to document them. However, I’m happy to help
reproduce, debug, or test if somebody does work on them.
– Ben
On 12/14/21 13:14, Peter Robinson wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> I'm working very often with my Pinebook Pro. Due the work I've a
few question:
>>
>> - USB-C port on the left, display output for external monitor
didn't work
>> Is there a need to update firmware to flash ? Size of files are
changed
> It's not related to the firmware, it's not supported in the upstream
> kernel. It comes down to how the HW implements the various "Alt"
> options for USB-C and there needs to be work done on the rockchip
> "USB-C multiplexer" driver that switches the functionality. When it
> lands upstream it'll just work but I'm not aware of anyone actually
> doing to work to get that upstream. There's been a bunch of hacks but
> nothing that's maintainable upstream.
>
>> - Wayland
>>
>> Content of window ist missing, windows has to resize to show
content, older X11 works fine.
> What desktop or compositor? Need more details.
>
>> - internal Speaker didn't work, not important for me as I'm
using a Bluetooth speaker
> There's work needed on the Alsa UCM2 profiles here, there has been
> some upstream work that has landed in Fedora but it didn't work
for me
> either, I've not had time to further investigate/debug this and the
> documentation on how the alsa UCM profile stuff works is poor to say
> the least and I'm not had time to dig deeper. Assistance is welcome
> here.
>
>> All tested with up2date Fedora 35
>>
>> Greetings
>>
>> Andreas
>>
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