On 4/23/21 9:48 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
That caveat only applied to lightdm. I'd revert that change now that
you'e using gdm.
reverted.
rebooted. got the gdm login.
The GNOME entry re-appeared; the GNOME on Xorg entry disappeared.
logged into GNOME.
"env | grep -i wayland" returns nothing, so I assume I'm in GNOME on Xorg.
I just realized one of my KDE VM's which was installed from KDE live
also has GNOME.
It works, OK with wayland.
One thing, if I use sddm as my display manager there are 2 "GNOME"
entries on the
login menu. But one starts an X session and the other Wayland.
I logged out, and then logged in to Plasma. It was slow, and I got
SELinux alerts, but I can use it. It's not wayland:
bash.1[~]: env | grep -i wayland
bash.2[~]:
I do not have sddm.
I'm shutting down for the night.
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