On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 10:17 PM Dave Close wrote:
>
> >Until FC39, I had only run Wayland on one of my machines, not even
> >trying to bring it up on the others. Since I intensely dislike the
> >graphic login, I found a way to start it from a virtual terminal like
> >I normally start X11. Instead
I wrote:
>Until FC39, I had only run Wayland on one of my machines, not even
>trying to bring it up on the others. Since I intensely dislike the
>graphic login, I found a way to start it from a virtual terminal like
>I normally start X11. Instead of "startx", I have a short script I call
>"startw"
I wrote:
>Until FC39, I had only run Wayland on one of my machines, not even
>trying to bring it up on the others. Since I intensely dislike the
>graphic login, I found a way to start it from a virtual terminal like
>I normally start X11. Instead of "startx", I have a short script I
>call "startw"
On Fri, 17 Nov 2023 19:44:49 -0800
Dave Close wrote:
> I wrote:
>
> >Until FC39, I had only run Wayland on one of my machines, not even
> >trying to bring it up on the others. Since I intensely dislike the
> >graphic login, I found a way to start it from a virtual terminal like
> >I normally sta
I wrote:
>Until FC39, I had only run Wayland on one of my machines, not even
>trying to bring it up on the others. Since I intensely dislike the
>graphic login, I found a way to start it from a virtual terminal like
>I normally start X11. Instead of "startx", I have a short script I call
>"startw"
Until FC39, I had only run Wayland on one of my machines, not even
trying to bring it up on the others. Since I intensely dislike the
graphic login, I found a way to start it from a virtual terminal like
I normally start X11. Instead of "startx", I have a short script I call
"startw" that contains