Certainly if a session type crashes then it will be removed from the
login menu. Please report the crash in a new bug by following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses#Missing_a_crash_report_or_having_a_.crash_attachment
It might be a known issue but which known issue we don't yet know.
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funny enough, I have the opposite issue, 22.04 w/ gdm3 42.0-1ubuntu7
installed and Nvidia 510 driver. Hardware is a Dell XPS 15 9510 w/
GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop GPU.
When selecting the Nvidia "On-Demand" profile, I get both, Wayland and
X11 in GDM. However, when I select "Performance Mode",
> Are you kidding me? So the guy in charge of the Nvidia issues don't
have an Nvidia hardware?
"gdm3" is not usually an Nvidia issue so does not usually require the
involvement of people with Nvidia hardware. This was an unusual case.
But as usual we all worked together and got it solved.
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For the night light there's no fix for Wayland, you need to use x11
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Are you kidding me? So the guy in charge of the Nvidia issues don't have
an Nvidia hardware?
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Jesse,
It's complicated. There were too many intermediate versions (with
additional important fixes like bug 1969097) in between to roll back
over. The person in charge of that package does not have Nvidia hardware
to test with either. Also this all happened only hours before the
release so we
Night Light was previously working on my hybrid Nvidia laptop before the
recent changes that switched Wayland to X11. I manually switched back to
Wayland, but now Night Light is not working.
Why are the changes that caused these bugs not being rolled back?
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To clarify, all future installs with hybrid Nvidia graphics will now
default to Wayland? So users won't have to work around this issue by
manually selecting Wayland in the log in screen? Cannot expect the
average user to figure this out.
I am unclear why this bug was not rolled back once it was
We track GNOME bugs both upstream and here in Launchpad. Upstream is so
that the developers can see the bugs, and here in Launchpad is so that
we can track which Ubuntu versions are affected.
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@Daniel: so is it a Gnome bug? not Ubuntu?
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waffen: The Night Light problem is being tracked in
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/290 but if you would like
to open a new Launchpad bug about it too then that's fine.
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues #290
^^^
That should be discussed in bug 1970615
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See my edit. And also Firefox when running with MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
does not detect GPUs, so webgl does not work.
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Today I already update to that version of gdm3, are your packages repo
setup to Main server?
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On https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/amd64/gdm3/42.0-1ubuntu7 it says
its phased rollout. Is there any way to force it?
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I ran both apt upgrade/full-upgrade but still nothing. When trying sudo
apt install gdm3=42.0-1ubuntu7 I get:
Branje seznama paketov ... Narejeno
Gradnja drevesa odvisnosti ... Narejeno
Branje podatkov o stanju ... Narejeno
Nekaterih paketov ni mogoče namestiti. To lahko pomeni, da ste
May be a phased rollout? Can you download and install directly from the
repository?
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You need to run:
$ sudo apt upgrade
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$ sudo apt update
Dobi:1 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-security InRelease [110 kB]
Zadetek:2 http://packages.microsoft.com/repos/code stable InRelease
Zadetek:3 http://si.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy InRelease
Zadetek:4 http://si.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
I just update today and I can run Wayland!! Thanks!
BUT... the option of night light is not working.
I'm using a Ci5 -10400F, nVidia Gtx 1650 with nvidia 510 driver.
How to reproduce: Configuration>Monitors>Night Light tab (I'm
translating from Spanish)
don't work the temp selector or/and the
@sagu,
The version 42.0-1ubuntu7 is in jammy-updates repository.
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I have Ubuntu 22.04 and I did apt update and full-upgrade, but gdm3 is
still on 42.0-1ubuntu6.
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1. sudo apt update
2. sudo apt full-upgrade
3. Reboot
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Hi! I also have the same problem. It's a clean install, and I want to
install the fix for gdm3. Can you please provide the instructions to do
so?
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Adam L, did you restart your computer after making sure you had gdm3
42.0-1ubuntu7 installed?
Then follow the steps in Test Case 1 in this bug description (except for
creating a new user).
If you still have an issue, please report a new bug since this bug is
fixed. You can use the command
Hi! Same problem here. Clean install, Nvidia-510 + new updates. GTX 960M
Still cannot login Wayland sessions on 22.04 after the updates. Missing Wayland
login option.
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** Tags added: nvidia-wayland
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This bug was fixed in the package gdm3 - 42.0-1ubuntu7
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[ Alberto Milone ]
* Default to Wayland for hybrid systems with Nvidia graphics drivers.
Default to Xorg but offer Wayland with the gear button on the login
screen for
Single Nvidia card in PCIE work well this patch.
First boot X session as default. Change to Wayland. Restart. Wayland persist.
Good job.
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I can confirm on my Dell XPS15 9570 with hybrid Intel / NVIDIA graphics
in on-demand mode that the proposed fix has allowed me to select Wayland
in the log-in screen. Thanks.
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I have a Dell laptop that have an option in BIOS to always use the NVIDIA GPU
instead of Intel/NVIDIA, and that the option I keep selected.
In the login screen, the gear shows "Ubuntu" and "Ubuntu on Wayland" options,
so I think it's ok for non-hybrid machines until we fix all the problems.
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My system doesn't have Nvidia graphics. I upgraded my gdm3 to
42.0-1ubuntu7 , restarted my computer and verified that my default
session is still Ubuntu and there is an Ubuntu on Xorg login option.
This verifies Test Case 2.
I don't think that comment 39 is sufficient to block this bug fix so I'm
I use my laptop with an external monitor over HDMI so I hope this is a
supported scenario.
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I have a laptop with Intel+NVIDIA combo. I did a fresh install. Ubuntu
uses Xorg and now it even feels choppier with more screen tearing than
my previous 20.04 installation. I see none of the speed improvement
claims from 22.04's release notes in the gnome session.
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** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-jammy
** Tags added: verification-failed-jammy
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I'm using a laptop with AMD and nvidia hybrid system. After installed
the proposed upgrade I can use wayland session but xorg is still the
default option.
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Ok, i can switch between Wayland and Xorg now and
My external DP monitor is Working after this fix
But i cant install nvidia Drivers via "Additional drivers" all versions is
disable
and all transitions, open menu, maximize, minimize have a terrible lag using
wayland session
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I can confirm that with the proposed update on a previously impacted
system (where Wayland was not available as an option) with an NVIDIA
only GPU (RTX3090), "Test Case 1" behaves after the proposed update as
expected: the Wayland option is made available, but default is "Ubuntu"
(not "Ubuntu on
Hello Marcos, or anyone else affected,
Accepted gdm3 into jammy-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/42.0-1ubuntu7 in
a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
** Description changed:
Impact
-
Systems using Nvidia graphics drivers should have an option to use Wayland
but Xorg should be the default.
Hybrid systems using Nvidia graphics drivers should use Wayland by
default.
- Test Case
- -
+ Test Case 1
+
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
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** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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I too am affected by this bug.
System: Acer Predator Helios 300 Acer Predator PH315-53
GPU: Intel Integrated/ RTX 3060 Mobile
If I use prime-select intel then the wayland option appears and works fine.
If I use prime-select nvidia or prime-select on-demand then wayland option
dissappears. I used
If you have a working Wayland option then you don't need to subscribe to
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** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu Jammy)
Assignee: Jeremy Bicha (jbicha) => Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
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I am not certain this is related, but on a fresh install on my laptop
with a gtx 1050 2gb, I installed the nvidia drivers. The 'intel
graphics' option was greyed out on the nvidia prime selection and the
wayland session was not available (gear missing).
I used the terminal command 'sudo
Yes it was a regression that only occurred in the past week :(
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I just did a fresh install of the official release of 22.04 LTS image
today, and hit this problem. I see no gear icon, and it defaults to X11,
with no option to select Wayland, whether I have just the NVIDIA GPU
enabled, or both the Intel integrated GPU and the NVIDIA discrete GPU
enabled in
A fix was uploaded yesterday but it seemingly didn't make the release:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/597672532/gdm3_42.0-1ubuntu7_source.changes
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu Jammy)
Milestone: ubuntu-22.04 => jammy-updates
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Henrik Harmsen's solution worked for me. I'll use this as a temporary
solution until the official fix. Thanks!
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I updated my 22.04 system today (with Nvidia proprietary drivers and a
3080 card). I added this file:
cat /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-power-management.conf
options nvidia NVreg_PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations=1
Now both Wayland and suspend/resume seems to work for the first time
ever. Without the
** Description changed:
- Desired Functionality
+ Impact
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Systems using Nvidia graphics drivers should have an option to use Wayland
but Xorg should be the default.
Hybrid systems using Nvidia graphics drivers should use Wayland by
default.
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- Impact
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** Also affects: gdm3 (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: High
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu Jammy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jeremy Bicha (jbicha)
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