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X Apps die after sleep/wakeup of Chromebook #9

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cvmiller opened this issue Feb 24, 2021 · 3 comments
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X Apps die after sleep/wakeup of Chromebook #9

cvmiller opened this issue Feb 24, 2021 · 3 comments

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@cvmiller
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Great directions, with Sommelier, I can get X apps running on the ChromeOS (aka wayland) screen.

Running ChromeOS 89.0.4389.57

However, closing the lid on the Chromebook (and putting it to sleep) and waking it up, all my X Apps are gone. The Crosh shell reports:

(EE) failed to write to XWayland fd: Broken pipe

Is this what you experience? Is there a fix for it?

TIA

@micahmount
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I'm having the same success (thanks for all the work, it is excellent!), and hiccup (same error too) as cvmiller. I'm running Version 89.0.4389.82 (Official Build) (64-bit) on Cover (Asus Chromebook flip c302)

Thanks!

@jcdang
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jcdang commented Mar 12, 2021

Hey y'all! I don't mess around much with ChromeOS anymore. Sorry I can't be of help. I think Google hired most of the geniuses in in the Linux community and a good chunk of their contributions are now proprietary. Last time I checked, Ubuntu dropped support for Wayland so I stopped caring and went back to OSX.

@cvmiller
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Ubuntu dropped support for Wayland so I stopped caring and went back to OSX.
Actually, Ubuntu just took a little vacation from Wayland. It will be back in 21.04 release.

Thanks for the software, and the note.

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