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Johannes Millan e738bd2823
docs(research): extend Snap+Wayland GPU research with PR #7273 follow-up (#7275)
Follow-up to issue #7270 and the now-closed PR #7273. Extends the
existing research doc with four new sections based on multi-agent
research, verification passes, and empirical reporter confirmation.

- §12: PR #7273 GPU startup guard framing and mechanism analysis.
- §13: Deepened research on Chromium/Electron/Mesa correctness, prior
  art for crash-loop startup markers (Firefox recent_crashes, Chromium
  in-process GpuMode stack, BugSnag/Sentry patterns), testing strategy
  with concrete spec proposal, edge cases, and long-term strategy.
- §14: Verification pass findings (four parallel agents) — corrections
  applied to §12 (v18.2.3 timeline, --disable-gpu wording), rejected
  claims with evidence, outstanding attribution fixes.
- §15: Final PR re-evaluation — including why PR #7273 was closed in
  favor of #7266 after the reporter empirically confirmed that
  --ozone-platform=x11 resolves their launch failure on Ubuntu 22.04.

Keeps the research available for the next time this class of failure
surfaces (future Chromium bumps, Mesa ABI drift on core24/gpu-2404,
Flatpak packaging, etc.).
2026-04-19 18:50:38 +02:00
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recurring-events-gap-analysis.md docs: Add recurring events research and implementation plan (#6375) 2026-02-05 15:32:44 +01:00
recurring-events-implementation-plan.md docs: Add recurring events research and implementation plan (#6375) 2026-02-05 15:32:44 +01:00
recurring-events-industry-standards.md docs: Add recurring events research and implementation plan (#6375) 2026-02-05 15:32:44 +01:00
snap-wayland-gpu-fix-research.md docs(research): extend Snap+Wayland GPU research with PR #7273 follow-up (#7275) 2026-04-19 18:50:38 +02:00