Using Weston Wayland compositor
Starting Pale Moon on Wayland session is not possible due to segmentation fault
Pale Moon crashes on Wayland session on Linux
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Re: Pale Moon crashes on Wayland session on Linux
If you are using the GTK 2 version then it's simply not compatible and you have to use XWayland.
With GTK 3 you might get something better but most likely you need XWayland.
With GTK 3 you might get something better but most likely you need XWayland.
Re: Pale Moon crashes on Wayland session on Linux
We don't currently support Wayland in any shape or form (and it may be some time until we do) so you will need X compatibility in Wayland to use our applications.