Weirdly there are practically no crashes reported for Xwayland: https://errors.ubuntu.com/?package=xwayland&period=year
This makes me suspect that gnome-shell might be managing the Xwayland process and possibly hiding its crashes (including the root cause of this bug) from errors.ubuntu.com.
Weirdly there are practically no crashes reported for Xwayland: /errors. ubuntu. com/?package= xwayland& period= year
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This makes me suspect that gnome-shell might be managing the Xwayland process and possibly hiding its crashes (including the root cause of this bug) from errors.ubuntu.com.