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Fedora 33 Workstation issues #66

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DanielOaks opened this issue Jun 21, 2021 · 2 comments
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Fedora 33 Workstation issues #66

DanielOaks opened this issue Jun 21, 2021 · 2 comments

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@DanielOaks
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Lock, Shutdown, Reboot, Suspend, Log Out buttons are all shown in the top-right menu. We should try to hide those like we do on other GNOME images (we were able to do so on Ubuntu, can we copy what we did for that image?). Specifically, the Logout and Suspend buttons break the image in bad ways (not letting the user log back on properly and just freezing the image, respectively).

Screen size updates properly on the very first boot. After we reboot or shut the machine down and load it back up again though, the screen size goes to 4:3 and stays at that ratio no matter what. This image uses Wayland so screen issues are expected, but this doesn't act like our other Wayland-using images do. Is this fixable, so it at least roughly keeps updating the screen size?

@zgrimshell
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Should be partially fixed in 8c7881e

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DanielOaks commented Jun 22, 2021

Nice, logout and all the buttons in the top-right now work as expected.

Only issue that remains is that 4:3 screen size thing. It's similar to the XFCE trouble, where logging out fixes the screen size (well, 'fixes' it to almost take up the entire screen, in typical Wayland SPICE fashion). Maybe we should try building a custom image that disables Wayland to see how that performs? (I've tried just disabling Wayland here and trying it out... it's more performant and the screen size generally plays nice with resizing but it's still a bit glitchy if it's changed often. wanna see if built with it helps in that respect)

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