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<ifreund>
o7
<glenneth>
hi ifreund
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<sewn>
im not sure if this is a hardware bug or a river bug: when there is a wallpaper, the screen freezes if there are no clients to be rendered
<sewn>
this issue doesnt happen on sway and it wont happen if there is no wallpaper
<vyivel>
direct scanout issue maybe
<vyivel>
driver bug?
<vyivel>
try fullscreening something
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<sewn>
vyivel: always freezes on specifically one display
<sewn>
there is a env variable to disable direct scanout and it fixed the problem thank you mwa mwa
<vyivel>
:3
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<The_Buhs>
This isn't really river specific but I figure some of y'all here will know, how can a user get the wl_output::names for their outputs?
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<ifreund>
The_Buhs: wlr-randr will list them if thats what you are looking for
<The_Buhs>
thanks, yeah that works
<The_Buhs>
does everyone just do configuration based on output::names even though the protocol says they're not necessarily persistent?
<ifreund>
pretty much
<ifreund>
the are connector names really, so if you always plug your monitors into the same ports they should be pretty persistent
<The_Buhs>
Makes sense
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<leon-p>
You can also use the make,model,serial triplet of course
<leon-p>
although it sometimes feels a bit arbitrary how clients expect that to be formatted
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<Guest74>
Hey guys! I have an issue. I have firefox installed as a flatpak, but cannot get the filechooser to pop up. I have installed both xdg-desktop-portal-wlr and xdg-desktop-portal-gtk. I get an error message when I click a file-upload button reading "WARNING: Server is missing xdg_foreign support" and also "WARNING: Failed to export handle, could not
<Guest74>
set transient for "glib warning", file /builds/worker/checkouts/gecko/toolkit/xre/nsSigHandlers.cpp:187". Does anyone know what this could be about?
<Guest74>
It does pop up on the non-flatpak version btw
<Guest74>
And in the xournal++ flatpak the picker also opens
<Guest74>
Well I just figured out a workaround, which is just disabling the portal integration in the flatpak settings. Not a fix, but at least I get a file picker. Any help with the portal is still very much appreciated