In the #25 I said the issue was solved after installing "xdg-desktop-portal-gnome", but no (It was solved partially)
For me, this issue occurs only at the FIRST Chrome launch (after reboot). If I close the browser and reopen it, the issue disappears.
The issue also doesn't come back when I do Log Out, only on restart/shutdown.
Below, I test 2 probable fixes commented in this bug thread:
#28: "The problem seems to be related to Chrome apps (Google Chat for example)"
Me: I don't have any Chrome apps and the issue are happening
#29: "Disabling 'Use hardware acceleration when available' from chrome settings the problem stop happend."
Me: Nope. Again, still happening. I think reopening the browser falls into the behavior presented above.
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From chrome://version:
Google Chrome 105.0.5195.102 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Revision 4c16f5ffcc2da70ee2600d5db77bed423ac03a5a-refs/branch-heads/5195_55@{#4}
OS Linux
In the #25 I said the issue was solved after installing "xdg-desktop- portal- gnome", but no (It was solved partially)
For me, this issue occurs only at the FIRST Chrome launch (after reboot). If I close the browser and reopen it, the issue disappears.
The issue also doesn't come back when I do Log Out, only on restart/shutdown.
Below, I test 2 probable fixes commented in this bug thread:
#28: "The problem seems to be related to Chrome apps (Google Chat for example)"
Me: I don't have any Chrome apps and the issue are happening
#29: "Disabling 'Use hardware acceleration when available' from chrome settings the problem stop happend."
Me: Nope. Again, still happening. I think reopening the browser falls into the behavior presented above.
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From chrome://version:
Google Chrome 105.0.5195.102 (Official Build) (64-bit) ee2600d5db77bed 423ac03a5a- refs/branch- heads/5195_ 55@{#4}
Revision 4c16f5ffcc2da70
OS Linux