The primary reason for me is support for Nvidia drivers, they only seem
to work on Xorg. This may have changed in the last 12 months, have not
checked.

Also, I quite like the ability to use "remote" X sessions (clients), and
ssh to a target host to run something that is headless, but requires a
UI then sending the display output from the remote client to the local
machine (X server, with open port ready for UI connections) using the
environment variable $DISPLAY, very useful when on the same network -
slightly larger security risk.  UI frames sent to the X server get there
quickly and are not bogging down the ssh session by being tunneled
across.

I also struggled with starting command line tools from the terminal
which requires a display.  I prefer to be hands-on-keyboard so entering
"sudo gparted" in a window'd terminal like a term or xterm should work
by launching gparted in the same window manager session as the open
terminal, but last I tried 24 months ago it did not.

I hope this helps.

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