https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=509870

--- Comment #8 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to David Redondo from comment #7)
> Sorry I can't tell you a way to check if something has crashed I am not
> using kubuntu please check somewhere else how to see crash reports on
> Kubuntu. Without a bakxtrace this is sadly not actionable for us

I understand, David.  I went to askubuntu.com to ask and saw that they have an
AI assistant in the left sidebar.  I clicked on that and was taken to
stackoverflow.ai where I very carefully described the issue and asked about
this debug problem.  The AI gave me a lot of detailed information/instructions,
so I will try to find the time to do this.  

All that being said, I've been doing a lot of reading and listening to other
users at kubuntuforums.net, and I suspect this is an issue with Wayland and my
Nvidia driver.  (I suspect that the Nvidia issue might be a system issue, which
is why it hasn't core dumped.)  I've been told by one user who was seeing
similar issues that he went to Nvidia and downloaded and installed the latest
Nvidia driver to correct a lot of issues.  I've also heard that Wayland was
fixed, too, but those fixes haven't trickled down into Kubuntu yet, which would
imply that the issues I am seeing have already been addressed elsewhere.    

My motherboard is an MSI PRO B650-VC WIFI III and my GPU is an Nvidia GeForce
RTX 5070, so this is pretty new hardware.  It might take a little time for
software/firmware to catch up.  

I'll let you know if I generate a core dump.  If not, I'm not going to fret too
long.  I just won't depend on Wayland until there's a fix.  
Thanks, 
Steve

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