I reviewed egl-wayland 1:1.1.7-2build1 as checked into impish. This shouldn't
be
considered a full audit but rather a quick gauge of maintainability.
egl-wayland is a bit of graphics glue. I don't understand what it does.
- CVE History:
Nothing in our database
- Build-Depends?
Thanks for the bug report. Can you clarify what is wrong in the
screenshot?
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => mutter (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: raspi
** Summary changed:
- some programs dont display proper
+ Some programs don't display properly on Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
** Changed in: mutter
** Summary changed:
- Upgrade to 5.11.0-31-generic #33 breaks use of external displays with i915
+ [Lenovo Thunderbolt 3 Dock] Upgrade to 5.11.0-31-generic #33 breaks use of
external displays with i915
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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Unplugging the docking station and running with one external display via
hdmi works.
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Title:
Upgrade to 5.11.0-31-generic #33 breaks use of
Also, switching to an "Ubuntu" session instead of "Ubuntu with Xorg"
made no difference.
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Title:
Upgrade to 5.11.0-31-generic #33 breaks
Public bug reported:
upgrading to latest packages, my setup with 3 displays (internal plus 2
external, plugged into Lenovo USB-c base station) no longer works.
the Settings -> Displays app does find all displays, but the system only
displays on the internal one. Attempting to enable all displays
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