Created a bug report: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1080015 -- ___ Alex aka DarthWound Global Steam Moderator Le mercredi 07 février 2018 à 15:16 +0100, Alex DWS a écrit :
To add more details, I tried latest Mesa update (18.0.0-187.1) pushed to fix a problem with SDDM but it didn't solve my issue (even after deleting GDM cache and user cache). Still can't use mouse (except moving cursor) in GDM and GNOME under Wayland.
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Le mercredi 07 février 2018 à 09:05 +0100, Alex DWS a écrit :
Yeah thank you Dominique, I'm aware of this but could be useful for people encountering the same issue. I just went the startx way to try without changing anything first.
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Le mercredi 07 février 2018 à 09:02 +0100, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar a écrit :
On Wed, 2018-02-07 at 07:57 +0100, Alex DWS wrote:
Hello, I updated to 20180203 and 20180205 and after reboot I've some issues with mouse in GNOME Wayland: can't click on anything, scroll doesn't work, and there's no "hovering effect" when I move cursor on elements. However I still can move my mouse. Logged in a Xorg session using 'startx' in tty and it works fine.
I suspect 'mutter' update from 20180203 as it changed a lot of stuff regarding input (even if mostly "touch" input"). Tried another mouse and same issue.
Can't rollback to previous version, zypper doesn't find it.
As a workaround, you can force X-mode on your GNOME session by changing /etc/gdm/custom.conf, uncomment the line EnableWayland=false
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