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Please confirm this issue does not happen with the proprietary driver (of the same version). This issue tracker is only for bugs specific to the open kernel driver.
I confirm that this does not happen with the proprietary driver package.
Author Note: I did not have time to swap my setup to the proprietary driver package to test; if someone could try to replicate with the proprietary package, that would be great.
Operating System and Version
Arch Linux
Kernel Release
6.13.2-zen1-1-zen
Please confirm you are running a stable release kernel (e.g. not a -rc). We do not accept bug reports for unreleased kernels.
Since updating to 570.86.16, a lot of apps are reporting eglSwapBuffers EGL_BAD_SURFACE errors.
This can be easily replicated with krunner. Triggering it once works, but any subsequent launches causes the error and prevents the window from being displayed.
KDE and QT were notified, the consensus seems to be a driver bug.
NVIDIA Open GPU Kernel Modules Version
570.86.16-2
Please confirm this issue does not happen with the proprietary driver (of the same version). This issue tracker is only for bugs specific to the open kernel driver.
Operating System and Version
Arch Linux
Kernel Release
6.13.2-zen1-1-zen
Please confirm you are running a stable release kernel (e.g. not a -rc). We do not accept bug reports for unreleased kernels.
Hardware: GPU
GPU 0: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 (UUID: GPU-0fc352e5-7f1b-7fd6-1d4a-7c06358cbf69)
Describe the bug
Since updating to 570.86.16, a lot of apps are reporting
eglSwapBuffers
EGL_BAD_SURFACE errors.This can be easily replicated with
krunner
. Triggering it once works, but any subsequent launches causes the error and prevents the window from being displayed.KDE and QT were notified, the consensus seems to be a driver bug.
The issue happened with 565.x as well, but it was intermittent. Now it can be reproduced every single time (thus pointing towards a driver issue).
To Reproduce
Bug Incidence
Always
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