This bug was fixed in the package qtwayland-opensource-src - 5.15.4-1
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qtwayland-opensource-src (5.15.4-1) experimental; urgency=medium
* New upstream release.
* Bump Qt build-dependencies to 5.15.4.
* Bump ABI version to 5-15-4.
* Drop fix_dead_keys.diff, included in the
Thanks for the response. Hopefully just having this bug reported so that
there's some search result for "ubuntu plasma wayland nvidia bug" or
similar will make things easier.
My concern re: the gnome session was that — as I understand it — this
should affect any applications which are written
Plasma Wayland sessions will not be a supported option in 22.04 LTS.
Saying that, bug reports are appreciated to get future support better,
but will not be high priority.
** Changed in: qtwayland-opensource-src (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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David, inspecting the merge request you pointed to, you'll notice that
one of those commenters is one of the people I subscribed to this bug.
This means we are very well aware of the issue.
Also, notice that this package does not contain an ubuntu suffix. This
means the package is directly sync'd
I can confirm this. I have no problem launching the KDE Wayland Session
under Intel graphics, but switching my system to the dGPU (Nvidia
graphics) causes the entire session to crash and several processes hang.
** Also affects: qtwayland-opensource-src (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: qtwayland-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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