It seems to only happen when using a Wayland GNOME session; it doesn't happen when both GDM and GNOME are using X11, nor does it happen when GDM is using Wayland but GNOME is using X11. I suppose it's probably not really a GDM issue then, but rather a GNOME issue.
It seems to only happen when using a Wayland GNOME session; it doesn't happen when both GDM and GNOME are using X11, nor does it happen when GDM is using Wayland but GNOME is using X11. I suppose it's probably not really a GDM issue then, but rather a GNOME issue.