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 against Qt Quick, and
while I don't think Gnome includes any by default, it's still possible
that people will see regressions running such applications under Gnome.
(Though I agree that this is obviously not as critical as the whole DE
being broken.)

In any case, hopefully this will act as the appropriate gentle nudge to
encourage Debian/Ubuntu to switch to the KDE-maintained Qt branch or
otherwise find a way get these sorts of fixes in sooner.  :-) (Alas,
I've had to move my nVidia/Wayland experiments over to openSUSE, which
is a bit more usable on the bleeding edge at the moment.)

Thanks,
— David

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