Description of problem: Fedora 34 beta clean install, updated and using default settings. On Wayland (default setting) the system freeze when selecting the "move" option on a picture in picture video (I have tested it with YouTube videos). It doesn't happen with Xorg where it will move the window just fine. Additional info: I have an Nvidia GTX1060 6GB using Nouveau driver as it is the default.
Can you please a screencast of it? https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/screen-shot-record.html Thanks.
Created attachment 1766720 [details] Screencast of what happens The moment that the screencast stops is when I click "muovi" (italian for "move") and I see a black screen (video driver crashing?). However now the black screen doesn't show glitches and I have noticed that after a few seconds (I would say 5 seconds) it recovers but at the login screen, instead this afternoon I had glitches with the blackscreen and the PC seemed unrecoverable so I had to force shutdown. Maybe something has changed since I have used Xorg after I have experienced the bug and now I just switched to Wayland for doing the screencast. I can make a video with my phone in case.
I see, Thanks. It works for me on Fedora 33 - can it be a Fedora 34 regression? (btw. you can move the PIP button with pressed left mouse button).
I updated my system to Fedora 34 but I can't reproduce it.
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