I'm surprised that:
(a) Xwayland is needed on startup. It shouldn't be started in a Wayland
session until a legacy app is launched.
(b) g_error ("Failed to start X Wayland: %s", error->message); is
fatal. It shouldn't be fatal because of (a), but indeed it apparently
still is in the latest mutter source.
This is not what I expected, but the source code confirms it.
** Summary changed:
- Multiple Xsessions doesn't work
+ Multiple Wayland sessions doesn't work
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => mutter (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Multiple Wayland sessions doesn't work
+ Multiple Wayland sessions doesn't work [Failed to start X Wayland: Wrong
ownership for directory "/tmp/.X11-unix"]
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Title:
Multiple Wayland sessions doesn't work [Failed to start X Wayland:
Wrong ownership for directory "/tmp/.X11-unix"]
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