Ah yes, if these are *only* running on Wayland, then that obviously changes things :) There is an experimental non-virtualbox pool available, but it's not currently running any tests and I'm not sure if it's ready for use or not yet. It might be worth a quick try run though.. you can use: ``` ./mach try fuzzy --worker-override t-linux-wayland=gecko-t/t-linux-2204-wayland-experimental ``` Then select the affected tasks in the fzf window as normal.
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> :ahal: Wayland is more an incidental detail of how we got our Linux coverage
Ah ok, if these are *only* running on Wayland, then that obviously changes things :)
There is an experimental non-virtualbox pool available, but it's not currently running any tests and I'm not sure if it's ready for use or not yet. It might be worth a quick try run though.. you can use:
```
./mach try fuzzy --worker-override t-linux-wayland=gecko-t/t-linux-2204-wayland-experimental
```
Then select the affected tasks in the fzf window as normal.
> :ahal: Wayland is more an incidental detail of how we got our Linux coverage
Ah ok, if these are *only* running on Wayland, then that obviously changes things :)
There is an experimental non-virtualbox pool available, but it's not currently running any tests and I'm not sure if it's ready for use or not yet. It might be worth a quick try run though.. you can use:
```
./mach try fuzzy --worker-override t-linux-wayland=gecko-t/t-linux-2204-wayland-experimental
```
Then select the affected tasks in the fzf window as normal.