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Any way to stop firefox from crashing when screensharing via meet.jit.si?

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Since v 106 (so that and 107), firefox crashes when I choose screenshare and select a single window.

Technical details:

I'm using

- https://meet.jit.si/ - Firefox 106/107 developer edition from .AppImage file - Ubuntu 22.04 + Gnome + Wayland - MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 - pipewire (I believe) for screensharing via OS.

I'd love to get back to using Firefox, as I'm forced over to Chromium at the mo!

Since v 106 (so that and 107), firefox crashes when I choose screenshare and select a single window. Technical details: I'm using - https://meet.jit.si/ - Firefox 106/107 developer edition from .AppImage file - Ubuntu 22.04 + Gnome + Wayland - MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 - pipewire (I believe) for screensharing via OS. I'd love to get back to using Firefox, as I'm forced over to Chromium at the mo!

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Firefox appimage and Wayland... Try downloading Firefox from Mozilla, unzip, and run firefox-bin from the folder and see if you have the same issue. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/#product-desktop-release

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I have a similar problem. I'm using Ubuntu 22.04.1 and the Firefox Snap version 106.0.5. I was using link text integrated with Moodle 4.0, hosted on Moodlecloud.

I tried to open a single window and Firefox crashed. The crash report Pipewire.

I hope that helps in figuring out what is going wrong.

Thank you!