I experienced this on my desktop with Nvidia-only graphics - the "egl"
message in the terminal was the tip-off that installing libnvidia-egl-
wayland1, which had worked for me previously to solve some odd Wayland
issues, might help here, and it did in fact help in 24.04 as well.
From my "I know
Same here, nvidia-driver-550 on wayland with a old NVIDIA GeForce GTX
970 was the solution
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I had a lot of performance issues with nvidia-driver-535 and nautilus too
(installed by default with 24.04 and my RTX 2080 card), but on X11.
Loading /usr/share/ directory could take 10-15 seconds.
Updating manually my drivers to nvidia-driver-550, without using ubuntu-
drivers, seems to have
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status: Incomplete => New
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To
2b - I also attach the xclients file requested
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1. I have deleted the card0 file and restarted my machine. I still
experience the same slowdown using wayland, but not when logging in with
x11. The effects are still evident when opening a folder with nautilus,
when navigating the system settings, and when choosing a download
location for a file
BTW Chrome probably still defaults to using X11 instead of Wayland, and
so you likely would hit bug 1970389. That's why I mention xlsclients...
It's also why we default to Xorg for Nvidia systems and recommend you
use Xorg with the Nvidia proprietary driver.
P.S. Is "zink Vulkan 1.3" something
Thanks for the bug report.
Please try:
1. sudo rm /dev/dri/card0 # to work around bug 2060268, and then log in
again. Did that solve it?
2. When the problem starts happening please open a Terminal and run:
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
xlsclients > xclients.txt
and attach the