Bug details: ** https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2247033 ** Information from BlockerBugs App:
Commented but haven't voted yet: frantisekz, coremodule
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It doesn't occur to me on Intel UHD/Xorg Session.
Apart from X vs Wayland, AMD vs Intel, there is another difference - on AMD GPUs, you get HW accelerated video encode by default in Fedora, that could come to play here.
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This violates the default panel functionality criterion.
Since a fix already exists for this issue, we shouldn't actually need to slip the F39 release over it. So this is just a question of whether to deliver the fixed mutter via post-release updates or on the installation media.
AGREED AcceptedFinalFE
Discussed during the 2023-10-30 blocker review meeting: [0]
The decision to delay the classification of this bug as a blocker and accept it as an "AcceptedFreezeException (Final)" was made as we couldn't come to a clear decision on whether this is a blocker, given it only affects certain hardware. But it is accepted as an FE and nirik says the proposed fix seems to work, so we should be able to fix it for the next compose.
[0] https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-blocker-review/2023-10-30/f39-blocker-review.2023-10-30-16.00.txt
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Metadata Update from @blockerbot: - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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