(In reply to Adam Williamson from comment #14)
> Can reporters please test downgrading packages to figure out what actually
> fixes this? I'd suggest this order:
>
> 1. Downgrade mesa to
> https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=2274339
> 2. If that doesn't fix it, downgrade mutter and gnome-shell to
> https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=2284675 and
> https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=2284676
>
> if that doesn't fix it, report back and we'll try something else, I guess. :D
>
> Instructions for downgrading: `dnf -y install koji`, then make a scratch dir
> somewhere (in your home dir or /var/tmp or something), and do `koji
> download-build --arch=x86_64 --arch=noarch (buildid)` , where (buildid) is
> the build ID from the URL, so 2274339 for mesa. Then do `dnf downgrade
> *.rpm`.
None of this worked, nor mesa-23.2.0~rc2-1.fc39.
I was able to get it working again by downgrading to mesa-23.1.5-1.fc39 (build 2268808). Will try to bisect.
(In reply to Adam Williamson from comment #14) /koji.fedorapro ject.org/ koji/buildinfo? buildID= 2274339 /koji.fedorapro ject.org/ koji/buildinfo? buildID= 2284675 and /koji.fedorapro ject.org/ koji/buildinfo? buildID= 2284676
> Can reporters please test downgrading packages to figure out what actually
> fixes this? I'd suggest this order:
>
> 1. Downgrade mesa to
> https:/
> 2. If that doesn't fix it, downgrade mutter and gnome-shell to
> https:/
> https:/
>
> if that doesn't fix it, report back and we'll try something else, I guess. :D
>
> Instructions for downgrading: `dnf -y install koji`, then make a scratch dir
> somewhere (in your home dir or /var/tmp or something), and do `koji
> download-build --arch=x86_64 --arch=noarch (buildid)` , where (buildid) is
> the build ID from the URL, so 2274339 for mesa. Then do `dnf downgrade
> *.rpm`.
None of this worked, nor mesa-23. 2.0~rc2- 1.fc39.
I was able to get it working again by downgrading to mesa-23.1.5-1.fc39 (build 2268808). Will try to bisect.