out of nowhere just now, gthumb has suddenly stopped being able to
display simple graphics files, with the diagnostic:
** (gthumb:6069): CRITICAL **: 13:15:22.317: Failed to parse
arguments: Unable to initialize the Clutter backend: no available
drivers found.
this is an ASUS gaming laptop, with nvidia 965M, using the nouveau
kernel module:
nouveau 2019328 3
mxm_wmi 16384 1 nouveau
i2c_algo_bit 16384 1 nouveau
drm_kms_helper 200704 1 nouveau
ttm 126976 1 nouveau
drm 454656 6 nouveau,ttm,drm_kms_helper
wmi 28672 4
asus_wmi,intel_wmi_thunderbolt,mxm_wmi,nouveau
video 45056 2 asus_wmi,nouveau
last friday, i did a system-upgrade from f27 to f28 beta, and
everything worked fine. did a couple "dnf update"s, and also one "dnf
autoremove", where i glanced at the packages that would be removed,
and nothing looked critical, and i'm pretty sure i've used gthumb
since then.
this issue popped up less than an hour ago, and i have no idea what
i might have done to provoke it. i'm checking google and bugzilla, but
still, i have no idea what i could have done to cause this. is anyone
else who upgraded to f28 beta seeing this?
rday
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On 04/10/18 01:22, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
last friday, i did a system-upgrade from f27 to f28 beta
Have you considered asking on the "test" list? That is the place for beta
questions.
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