On 03/04/17 11:25, Laverne Schrock wrote: > Here is what happens. I boot up the computer, type in my username, hit > enter, and type in my password. Before I proceed, I check which > session is going to be used. "Gnome" is the one selected on the list. > I proceed anyway. After login, I see that Xorg is running, NOT > Xwayland. > > I log out, and the go to log back in. I check the list again, and > "Gnome" is still selected. This time when I log in, Xwayland is > running. Huh? If I manually select the "Gnome Xorg" entry, I get what > I expect and my preference will be saved, but I want to set the > default for all users. > > Am I doing something wrong or does this seem like a bug? If it is a > bug, I don't know which package it actually belongs to. OK.... I switched a system to use gdm. I did not delete the info in AccountsServices. Using my wife's account I see this in the users file... [egreshko@acer users]$ cat maria [User] Language= XSession=gnome SystemAccount=false I then login after switching to 'GNOME on Xorg" and the file changes to now... [egreshko@acer users]$ cat maria [User] Language= XSession=gnome-xorg SystemAccount=false I logout and then go to login and the selection is still set to 'GNOME on Xorg" I would have thought the intention of adding WaylandEnable=false would remove Wayland as an option. If you only use GNOME on the system and you have a limited number of users... One thing you could try would be to create a /var/lib/AccountsService/users file for each user with XSession=gnome-xorg set and remove change the permissions on the file to -r--r--r-- -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to get others to do the work for you _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx