Re: The (bad) state of Qt on GNOME / Wayland

2020-11-07 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sat, 2020-11-07 at 16:26 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote: > Thread is old, but makes me wonder, is there any current status on Qt with > Wayland? > > In F33 with GNOME Workstation, several Qt applications don't work correctly > with Wayland, but do work if switching to Xorg. > > avidemux-qt, for

Re: The (bad) state of Qt on GNOME / Wayland

2020-11-07 Thread Michael Schwendt
Thread is old, but makes me wonder, is there any current status on Qt with Wayland? In F33 with GNOME Workstation, several Qt applications don't work correctly with Wayland, but do work if switching to Xorg. avidemux-qt, for example, displays a video preview area that doesn't update. Audacious 4

Re: The (bad) state of Qt on GNOME / Wayland

2019-12-11 Thread mario futire
Re geometry: > Hi, > > As I told you in the bug above, I believe this a Wayland limitation. > you are probably right. So in wayland (weston, plasma & gnome) position is lost but size is save X11, position and size are saved ___ users mailing list -- u

Re: The (bad) state of Qt on GNOME / Wayland

2019-12-10 Thread Rex Dieter
Andy Paterson via users wrote: > Just to make a point, i have always disliked gnome & ever since it first > appeared have used kde on fedora, if qt support in fedora becomes broken, > i for one will ditch fedora Your point is based on a false premise, so no worries. -- rex __

Re: The (bad) state of Qt on GNOME / Wayland

2019-12-09 Thread Jan Grulich
Hi, I will repeat myself even here. > I am developing a Qt app in Fedora 31 using the default GNOME wayland session > and I am > very sorry to see the state of Qt in this configuration. > > 1) qt creator crashes often > (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1773356)

Re: The (bad) state of Qt on GNOME / Wayland

2019-12-09 Thread Andy Paterson via users
mario futire wrote: > > [When replying via HyperKitty, please quote the text you are commenting > on. Unlike standard email clients, HK doesn't do this automatically, > and most members of this list use email, not HK] > >> Sorry about a mistake, the default desktop is ind

Re: The (bad) state of Qt on GNOME / Wayland

2019-12-09 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
sktop is indeed Gnome - Wayland (no Qt > here, mistake) > but if one uses a Qt-based app, then all these issues are very real. > > So Gnome - Wayland is ok, as long as Qt apps are *not* used. > > The issues is not in KDE, but somewhere between Mutter - Wayland - Qt. I know KDE is

Re: The (bad) state of Qt on GNOME / Wayland

2019-12-09 Thread mario futire
Sorry about a mistake, the default desktop is indeed Gnome - Wayland (no Qt here, mistake) but if one uses a Qt-based app, then all these issues are very real. So Gnome - Wayland is ok, as long as Qt apps are *not* used. The issues is not in KDE, but somewhere between Mutter - Wayland - Qt

Re: The (bad) state of Qt on GNOME / Wayland

2019-12-09 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2019-12-09 at 08:58 +, mario futire wrote: > I am developing a Qt app in Fedora 31 using the default GNOME wayland session > and I am very sorry to see the state of Qt in this configuration. > > 1) qt creator crashes often > (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?

The (bad) state of Qt on GNOME / Wayland

2019-12-09 Thread mario futire
I am developing a Qt app in Fedora 31 using the default GNOME wayland session and I am very sorry to see the state of Qt in this configuration. 1) qt creator crashes often (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1773356) the crash report tool does not seem to help 2) drag & drop does

Re: gnome @wayland would not login...

2018-07-16 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 07/16/2018 12:10 PM, lejeczek via users wrote: Somewhere along the long line of updates gnome stopped logging in wayland session - I type password in and screen just blinks and split second later I'm presented with the same login prompt Run "journalctl -f" as root, using ssh or one of the

gnome @wayland would not login...

2018-07-16 Thread lejeczek via users
.. but the same gnome @xorg logs in fine... ??? hi guys, I've a laptop that has carried a number of Fedora reiterations, I think it started with f25 and since then I just kept on upgrading. Somewhere along the long line of updates gnome stopped logging in wayland session - I type password in

Re: gdm won't start gnome (wayland) session after running once a gnome-classic session

2017-06-23 Thread Stephen Morris
On 4/14/17 5:48 PM, Joachim Backes wrote: Hi all, normally, I'm using a gnome (wayland) desktop sessions. If I started (only once) the gnome classic session, then logging out and thenre-logging in again with the usage of gnome (wayland), I still get a gnome classic session. Only

gdm won't start gnome (wayland) session after running once a gnome-classic session

2017-04-14 Thread Joachim Backes
Hi all, normally, I'm using a gnome (wayland) desktop sessions. If I started (only once) the gnome classic session, then logging out and thenre-logging in again with the usage of gnome (wayland), I still get a gnome classic session. Only after restarting my box, I can again run

Re: running some X11-Applications with sudo under GNOME/Wayland fails

2017-03-06 Thread Ahmad Samir
On 6 March 2017 at 14:20, Martin Bříza wrote: > On Mon, 06 Mar 2017 11:13:59 +0100, Joachim Backes > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> seeing coincidentally that some X11 applications with sudo under >> GNOME/Wayland will fail: >> -

Re: running some X11-Applications with sudo under GNOME/Wayland fails

2017-03-06 Thread Joachim Backes
On 03/06/17 13:18, Jeroen Mathon wrote: On Monday, March 6, 2017 11:13:59 AM CET Joachim Backes wrote: Hi, seeing coincidentally that some X11 applications with sudo under GNOME/Wayland will fail: - For example: 1. sudo xterm No

Re: running some X11-Applications with sudo under GNOME/Wayland fails

2017-03-06 Thread Martin Bříza
On Mon, 06 Mar 2017 11:13:59 +0100, Joachim Backes wrote: Hi, seeing coincidentally that some X11 applications with sudo under GNOME/Wayland will fail: - For example: 1. sudo xterm No protocol specified Warning: This program

Re: running some X11-Applications with sudo under GNOME/Wayland fails

2017-03-06 Thread Jeroen Mathon
On Monday, March 6, 2017 11:13:59 AM CET Joachim Backes wrote: > Hi, > > seeing coincidentally that some X11 applications with sudo under > GNOME/Wayland will fail: > - > For example: > > 1. sudo xterm > No p

running some X11-Applications with sudo under GNOME/Wayland fails

2017-03-06 Thread Joachim Backes
Hi, seeing coincidentally that some X11 applications with sudo under GNOME/Wayland will fail: - For example: 1. sudo xterm No protocol specified Warning: This program is an suid-root program or is being run by the root user. The

gnome@Wayland - something is missing?

2016-10-21 Thread lejeczek
hi Fedorians I wonder if your gnome@Wayland auto starts your chosen apps? Also, my Thunderbird looks horrible, as if it was not using system's fonts, the same for figaro passwd manager - do you get any apps looks broken in gnome@Wayland? che

Re: Gnome/Wayland

2015-11-12 Thread Joachim Backes
kl.de>>: Hi all F23 users, seeing some little problem with Gnome/Wayland desktop in F23: After logging in, during the next (few) secconds, the screen fades out and becomes dark. I have to click immediately on the screen, or the screen locks up (within few seconds). A

Re: Gnome/Wayland

2015-11-12 Thread Kseniya Blashchuk
Me - no. Maybe check your power settings (Dim and blank screen option, etc.) чт, 12 нояб. 2015 г. в 14:02, Joachim Backes : > Hi all F23 users, > > seeing some little problem with Gnome/Wayland desktop in F23: > > After logging in, during the next (few) secconds, the screen

Gnome/Wayland

2015-11-12 Thread Joachim Backes
Hi all F23 users, seeing some little problem with Gnome/Wayland desktop in F23: After logging in, during the next (few) secconds, the screen fades out and becomes dark. I have to click immediately on the screen, or the screen locks up (within few seconds). Anybody sees this too? -- Fedora