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* Fix issue with Firefox opening black window in wayland sessions
-
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
On some systems, when you open the Firefox snap right after having
logged in into an Ubuntu on Wayland session, you are met by a black
window. This happens because the FF snap is run under Xwayland, and
Xwayland may not be enabled early enough to
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On 2023-05-19 18:45, Angel D. Segarra wrote:
> On 23.04 I still get a black window on first firefox start with the
> proposed mutter update.
Please note that installing the mutter binary package is not sufficient.
I suspect that you need to do:
sudo apt install libmutter-12-0/lunar-proposed
On 23.04 I still get a black window on first firefox start with the
proposed mutter update.
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As regards the failed autopkgtest on amd64, it's reasonably not related
to the proposed change, since also version 44.0-2ubuntu4 fails now
(unlike before the 23.04 release). My impression is that it's a problem
beyond the mutter package:
Running test case...
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All autopkgtests for the newly accepted mutter (44.0-2ubuntu4.23.04.1) for
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The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
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Hello Michelet, or anyone else affected,
Accepted mutter into lunar-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
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It's shipping as a SRU (23.04) this week. Older releases will come
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Upstream issue seems to be on `mutter` package and
https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-
team/mutter/-/blob/8fcc1a017d342e6dadd521dacfa845824a7de490/debian/patches/display-
Set-compositor-selection-earlier-on-XWayland.patch seems to be a patch.
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+ [ Impact ]
+
+ On some systems, when you open the Firefox snap right after having
+ logged in into an Ubuntu on Wayland session, you are met by a black
+ window. This happens because the FF snap is run under Xwayland, and
+ Xwayland may not be enabled early enough to
@Andreas: I just wrote this on #ubuntu-desktop:
https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2023/04/20/%23ubuntu-desktop.html#t17:57
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Hi Gunnar and others,
with Lunar just released, I'm going over the lunar unapproved queue to
pick out packages that should now become SRUs for lunar.
Could someone please add the SRU template to this bug's description, and
fill it out?
Since the package is in unapproved, and not proposed, I'm
Mentioned under "Known Issues" in the lunar release notes.
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Importance: Undecided
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I'm not sure, but I think the issue was present in kinetic. Hence not a
regression (probably).
I agree. Only this issue would not motivate a respin, and mentioning it
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original issue got reported in 2022 before kinetic release, what was the
status for this in 22.10? Was this also broken there? It's important for
us to know if this is a regression or not.
Also, with a visible workaround
Marco Trevisan submitted an upstream mutter merge request with a fix of
this issue. I have applied it to the Ubuntu package through a PPA,
installed the resulting binaries, and accomplished some tests:
* I can no longer reproduce the issue with a black window when opening
Firefox in wayland, not
** Summary changed:
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Simple way to reproduce is:
killall XWayland # may kill other apps!
start firefox
Now, it happens in all the installation where something doesn't bring
X11 on startup and firefox is the first app launched.
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$ cat /etc/xdg/autostart/firefox-snap-launch-xwayland.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Launch Xwayland on startup of wayland session
Comment=This allows to start the Firefox snap from the dock without a black
window
Type=Application
Exec=sh -c 'if [ "$XDG_SESSION_TYPE" =
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In Ubuntu 23.04 kernel 6.1 or 6.2 Firefox does not start at all using
his .desktop file, starts with a black screen the 1st time is started
from terminal with 'firefox' or 'snap run firefox' and start fine the
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Oh wow, I think I just managed to reproduce this on my Iris laptop - in
a fresh session with Xwayland on demand. That and comment 45 points to a
race condition in the FF code regarding switching between composited and
non-composited X11.
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X11 compositor), there's certain chance that it will be fixed by
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/21209
Michelet/Alan, any chance
Robert, do you know what we should be trying to do here? Should it
remain an S2 for Firefox?
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[Firefox 109]
If I am not mistaken:
1. it is consistently happening (i.e., completely black right after after
boot), and
2. when closed for the first time, and reopened, it opens and asks whether to
restore previous session or not, and
3. I always close Firefox before shutting down, so point 2
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(In reply to Robert Mader [:rmader] from comment #42)
> Hm, this pretty much sounds like Gnome-Shell bug around Xwayland-on-demand to
> me - so maybe a better place for that would be
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues (or a Ubuntu bug, in case they
> ship some custom patches).
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Hm, this pretty much sounds like Gnome-Shell bug around Xwayland-on-
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So the fact that even software rendering (`gfx.webrender.software:true`)
is broken strongly suggest that something with the affected setup is
deeply broken - disabling hardware acceleration is usually our last
resort for such issues.
Alan, have you tested a few other Xwayland apps and do they all
Something similar happened on Fedora. So I've reported to GNOME.
"Timing/race condition with Xwayland-on-demand breaks firefox & confuses gedit
etc"
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> Oh, that's really interesting...so does launching with
> `MOZ_GTK_TITLEBAR_DECORATION=system` also solve the issue?
It does about the same as XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP="". Instead of remaining
black, basically nothing gets drawn. The inside of
It feels like the problem is to do with socket-activated Xwayland.
I can suppress the issue where firefox remains black, by editing my
.desktop file to run "xlsclients" first. I.e.:
Exec=/bin/bash -c "xlsclients; MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=0
/home/alan/firefox-104.0.2/firefox/firefox"
Similarly, the
Created attachment 9298517
Screenshot from 2022-10-13 20-59-46.png
1. If I launch gedit with GDK_BACKEND=x11, as the first app after
logging in, it appears usable. However the window is incorrectly drawn
with a square window border. See screenshot.
If I then launch firefox, using the snap for
Oh, that's really interesting...so does launching with
`MOZ_GTK_TITLEBAR_DECORATION=system` also solve the issue?
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Seems possible, but I don't know what might be going on in the
reporter's machine, since that's a setup that works ~everywhere else?
To double-check, can you confirm that
`MOZ_GTK_TITLEBAR_DECORATION=system` works, but
`MOZ_GTK_TITLEBAR_DECORATION=client` doesn't? Also does enabling the
system
Nice tool. It seemed like nightlies default to Wayland, so I had to test
with MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=0.
Bisecting the *temporary* black window gave:
9:33.09 INFO: Last good revision: d1eb6fe5a1fa5457425c5a33f212516a5eeaa381
9:33.09 INFO: First bad revision: 498e0e6f9b19107c8c17525a3d01a659f89002e8
Created attachment 9298516
Screenshot of firefox with MOZ_GTK_TITLEBAR_DECORATION=system
> To double-check, can you confirm that
MOZ_GTK_TITLEBAR_DECORATION=system works
No, I say MOZ_GTK_TITLEBAR_DECORATION=system fails. Just slightly
differently. Instead of a black window, only a border (drop
(In reply to Alan Jenkins from comment #35)
> Weird!
Indeed :( But thanks for testing!
> I can run glxgears, xeyes, and xvidtune ok :-). (Didn't bother trying
those immediately after login).
I think these are all apps with server side decorations (SSD). Could you
try `GDK_BACKEND=x11 cheese` or
Weird!
I can run xterm. Including immediately after login, which is how I've
been reproducing this Firefox issue.
I can change my hacked-up .desktop file to run "WAYLAND_DISPLAY=''
libreoffice" instead, and the libreoffice window seems fine.
I can run glxgears, xeyes, and xvidtune ok :-).
(In reply to Alan Jenkins from comment #31)
> Nice tool. It seemed like nightlies default to Wayland, so I had to test with
> MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=0.
>
> Bisecting the *temporary* black window gave:
>
> 9:33.09 INFO: Last good revision: d1eb6fe5a1fa5457425c5a33f212516a5eeaa381
> 9:33.09 INFO:
Yes to all of the above.
I disabled the Firefox snap. I used this download from mozilla.org, and
I still had the black window issue.
And forcing Wayland seems to fix that completely.
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Another interesting point would be if setting `gfx.x11-egl.force-
disabled` (in `about:config`) to `true` helps with the issue.
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Alan, since you happen to repro without snap, was there a release you
got working correctly? Can you try and go back in time and find with
`mozregression` maybe which patch triggered the issue ?
https://mozilla.github.io/mozregression/quickstart.html
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> Sorry, I can't deal with the randomness. Let's simplify -
>
> $ sudo snap disable firefox
> firefox disabled
>
So you dont use Snap anymore from that point
> $ cat ~/.local/share/applications/firefox2.desktop
> [Desktop Entry]
> Version=1.0
>
Something similar happened on Fedora. So I've reported to GNOME.
"Timing/race condition with Xwayland-on-demand breaks firefox & confuses gedit
etc"
Link: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/2472
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> It seems not to happen if instead of the "firefox" launcher binary, I
run "firefox-bin" directly. What's the difference?
Nevermind. I think it can happen with either. It's just a bit random
whether it happens or not.
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Sorry, I can't deal with the randomness. Let's simplify -
$ sudo snap disable firefox
firefox disabled
$ cat ~/.local/share/applications/firefox2.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Name=Firefox Web Browser 2
Exec=/bin/bash -c "/home/alan/firefox-104.0.2/firefox/firefox"
Terminal=false
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> > It seems not to happen if instead of the "firefox" launcher binary, I run
> > "firefox-bin" directly. What's the difference?
>
> Nevermind. I think it can happen with either. It's just a bit random whether
> it happens or not.
Just to clavify,
I have the same black window problem. Can I help?
I can reproduce it with upstream "firefox" unpacked from
firefox-104.0.2.tar.bz2 ! (As well as by using the snap)
It seems *not* to happen if instead of the "firefox" launcher binary, I
run "firefox-bin" directly. What's the difference?
It
This affects me too.
Memory: 4.0 GiB
Processor: Intel® Celeron(R) N4000 CPU @ 1.10GHz × 2
Graphics: Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics 600 (GLK 2)
Disk Capacity: 128.0 GB
OS Name: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
OS Type: 64-bit
GNOME Version: 42.4
Windowing System: Wayland
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Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
New
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No update offered anymore.
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Oh sorry for the strikethrough. I thing it came automatically with the
syntax. Let's try this way:
nicolas@nicolas-fixe:$ apt policy firefox
firefox:
Installé : 1:1snap1-0ubuntu2
Candidat : 1:1snap1-0ubuntu2
Table de version :
*** 1:1snap1-0ubuntu2 500
500
nicolas@nicolas-fixe:~$ apt policy firefox
firefox:
Installé : 1:1snap1-0ubuntu2
Candidat : 1:1snap1-0ubuntu2
Table de version :
*** 1:1snap1-0ubuntu2 500
500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
nicolas@nicolas-fixe:~$ snap
Can you share the output of the following commands?
apt policy firefox
snap info firefox
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Status in
That's a question for Ubuntu people, looks like the update is for Snap
package while your second screenshot is the apt update status
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Are there two different ways for updating???
Why the Firefox update does not appear in the update manager window, which is
so far, for me, the only way to update my system??
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On this screenshot CaptureBugzilla1788205_1.png of Ubuntu Software, I
can see one update available: Firefox!!! How is that possible whereas my
system is up to date as you can see on attachment
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I've just found something which seems strange to me.
I would like to show you screenshots but I cannot attach them...
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This morning I forgot to launch Firefox with the command line, I mean I
launched Firefox by clicking the icon and it worked! I rebooted to try
again but unfortunately it didn't work the second time.
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Better in bugzilla, please.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1987976
Title:
firefox black window
Status in Mozilla Firefox:
New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
I have two more things to tell you. Where should I write them? In
launchpad or bugzilla?
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Title:
firefox black window
Status in
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Thank you!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1987976
Title:
firefox black window
Status in Mozilla Firefox:
Unknown
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
Thanks!
** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1788205
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Done.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1788205
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1788205
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1788205
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