[Bug 2062128] Re: Booting with nvidia proprietary drivers 550.67 results in gdm3 being displayed on X11 rather than Wayland

2024-04-18 Thread Jamie R. McPeek
>>> Is the machine a desktop with a single GPU or laptop with hybrid
GPUs?

This machine is a hybrid/optimus setup with an Intel iGPU and NVIDIA
dGPU:

00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Alder Lake-HX GT1 [UHD 
Graphics 770] (rev 0c)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GA107GLM [RTX A2000 8GB 
Laptop GPU] (rev a1)

The system UEFI is configured to enable hybrid and the proprietary
NVIDIA driver is configured as "on demand".

In the setup at my desk, I am connected to a thunderbolt dock, which is
connected to external monitors via DisplayPort. The laptop operates
"closed lid" from power up.

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[Bug 2062128] [NEW] Booting with nvidia proprietary drivers 550.67 results in gdm3 being displayed on X11 rather than Wayland

2024-04-17 Thread Jamie R. McPeek
Public bug reported:

I am testing Ubuntu 24.04 beta and using the proprietary NVIDIA drivers
(550.67).

Prior to installing the drivers packages (using nouveau), the system
would load gdm3 in Wayland.

After installer the drivers package, the system would load gdm3 in X11.

This appears to be caused by the configuration file at
/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules

However, according to the comments in the rules file, it should prefer
Wayland:

# Disable wayland when nvidia modeset is disabled or when drivers are a lower
# version than 470,
# For versions above 470 but lower than 510 prefer Xorg,
# Above 510, prefer Wayland.

I am able to work around this by making a system override on the file,
in /etc/udev/rules.d:

lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Apr 18 00:34 61-gdm.rules -> /dev/null

With this in place, when booting, gdm3 will be loaded with Wayland.

** Affects: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 2062126] [NEW] Booting with laptop lid closed and external monitors on X11 causes the computer to sleep prior to login

2024-04-17 Thread Jamie R. McPeek
Public bug reported:

When powering on a laptop with the lid closed, connected to a dock which
is connected to external monitors, if gdm3 is going to run on X11, the
computer is suspended prior to the login screen being displayed.

Tapping a key on the keyboard wakes the computer out of suspend and
immediately shows the login screen on the external monitors as expected.

The computer does not suspend prior to login if gdm3 is going to run on
Wayland.

I'm encountering this issue with Ubuntu 24.04 beta, and believe it may
be related to the following systemd issue:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/16045

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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