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Date:      Thu, 27 Nov 2025 10:44:23 -0600
From:      "S. Ross Gohlke" <ross@bisd.ro>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: operation not supported Wayland
Message-ID:  <aa132bd2-24cb-43a6-88ce-bef830ff3c7d@bisd.ro>
In-Reply-To: <11071764173299@mail.yandex.ru>

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On 11/26/25 10:11, Леонид Гнездилов wrote:

> Hi!
> FreeBSD 16.0-CURRENT, Wayland. After the one of upgrade (or after some 
> of my experiments with the system), many applications stopped running. 
> Most applications. Old, probably XWayland, applications work. 
> Telegram-desktop, a rox-terminal, browser was able to run - net-surf.
>
> Errors during launch vary, but almost everything is united by 
> "operation not supported (os error 45)"
> Well, yes, Wayland compositors start and work without problems 
> (hyprland, labwc, hikari), errors occur when launching compositors 
> clients - applications.

I am running a Wayland session on FreeBSD 16.0-CURRENT pkgbase from a 
couple of weeks ago and have not seen these errors.

Wayfire is the compositor, and my regular app rotation -- foot, Firefox, 
Thunderbird -- is as stable as it has been. I am not using XWayland.

If there are specific apps you would like me to check let me know.

Regards,

Ross

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    <p>On 11/26/25 10:11, Леонид Гнездилов wrote:</p>
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                        <div style="box-sizing:border-box">Hi!</div>
                        <div style="box-sizing:border-box">FreeBSD
                          16.0-CURRENT, Wayland. After the one of
                          upgrade (or after some of my experiments with
                          the system), many applications stopped
                          running. Most applications. Old, probably
                          XWayland, applications work. Telegram-desktop,
                          a rox-terminal, browser was able to run -
                          net-surf.<br
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                          Errors during launch vary, but almost
                          everything is united by "operation not
                          supported (os error 45)"</div>
                        <div style="box-sizing:border-box">Well, yes,
                          Wayland compositors start and work without
                          problems (hyprland, labwc, hikari), errors
                          occur when launching compositors clients -
                          applications.</div>
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    <p>I am running a Wayland session on FreeBSD 16.0-CURRENT pkgbase
      from a couple of weeks ago and have not seen these errors.</p>
    <p>Wayfire is the compositor, and my regular app rotation -- foot,
      Firefox, Thunderbird -- is as stable as it has been. I am not
      using XWayland.</p>
    <p>If there are specific apps you would like me to check let me
      know.</p>
    <p>Regards,</p>
    <p>Ross</p>
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