While trying to diagnose problems as a part of another thread in this
list, I discovered that wayland is not functional on my workstation.
I'm currently logged in to gnome using the top "GNOME" entry in the menu
of desktops that is displayed in the upper right corner of the monitor
during login. Results of tests suggested in that other thread:
bash.12[~]: env | grep -i wayland
bash.13[~]: ps -ef | grep -i wayland
weilian+ 128352 2160 0 11:15 pts/0 00:00:00 grep --color=auto -i
wayland
bash.14[~]: ps -ef | grep -i earlyoom
weilian+ 128358 2160 0 11:15 pts/0 00:00:00 grep --color=auto -i
earlyoom
bash.15[~]:
Also, I tried logging in to plasma with wayland. After entering my
credentials, the screens went black. After 2 minutes, I hit the hard
reset and rebooted.
Through 8 years of weekly patches and semi-annual upgrades, I've never
done anything to block or disable wayland. Shouldn't it have been
automatically installed somewhere in those 8 years?
How do I get wayland properly working on my workstation?
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