Thanks! So it can't be https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/2011806 (bug 1824077). (corradoventu from bug 1822374 comment 8) > Firefox does not start at all using his .desktop file, starts with a black screen the 1st time is started from terminal with 'firefox' or 'snap run firefox' and start fine the 2nd time is started from terminal with 'firefox' or 'snap run firefox' ` $ snap run firefox` uses Xwayland-on-demand (bug 1822374) instead of Wayland. But I wanted to know if the problem can be fixed if you start Firefox with `$ MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 snap run firefox` to actually use Wayland and avoid Xwayland. So I ask again: Does the problem still occur if you start Firefox with `$ MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 snap run firefox`?
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Thanks! So it can't be https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/2011806 (bug 1824077). (corradoventu from bug 1822374 comment 8) > Firefox does not start at all using his .desktop file, starts with a black screen the 1st time is started from terminal with 'firefox' or 'snap run firefox' and start fine the 2nd time is started from terminal with 'firefox' or 'snap run firefox' ` $ snap run firefox` uses Xwayland-on-demand (bug 1788205) instead of Wayland. But I wanted to know if the problem can be fixed if you start Firefox with `$ MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 snap run firefox` to actually use Wayland and avoid Xwayland. So I ask again: Does the problem still occur if you start Firefox with `$ MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 snap run firefox`?