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Graphics issue on ARM64 Ubuntu in UTM on M1 Pro?

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In December I installed Ubuntu 22.04 in UTM on my M1 Pro MacBook Pro and everything was working fine. After I did an apt-update and apt-upgrade in January suddenly when opening the terminal or files manager, all that appeared was a blank, completely black window. They were still responsive, I could terminate them using "Quit" from the sidebar without any problem, so it looks like there was no crash or anything. So I tried to reinstall Ubuntu and now this issue already pops up when trying to install it. I am not able to do the installation because the installation wizard is not shown. It looks like this:

ARM64 issue

To me it looks like a graphics issue. My question is: Is there someone else who has the same issue? Does anyone have an idea why it no longer works? It worked fine until I did that update. Additionally, with 20.04.5 everything works perfectly fine, so what is the issue with 22.04.2?

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What video card and driver are you using?
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The Apple integrated GPU of the M1 Pro.
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Something with mesa updates...

https://github.com/utmapp/UTM/issues/4983

Change the Emulated Display Card to virtio-ramfb or any other card without a -gl suffix.

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