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13:59mac: hey
13:59mac: how should I diagnose and what check if Fedora 38 with GNOME runs x11 instead of wayland?
14:24Shimmy[m]: <mac> "how should I diagnose and what..." <- Settings -> About should have the information you're looking for
14:31mac: well actually I know that it runs on x11 instead of wayland
14:31mac: but what I'm asking about is how can I diagnose why
15:44Oro: <mac> "but what I'm asking about is how..." <- Are you on NVIDIA?
15:45Oro: If that answer is a yes, then congrats, you've found the issue
16:03akik: on ubuntu gdm/gnome, is gdm the compositor in the display manager?
16:09mac: Oro: nope, Radeon 8490
16:10mac: Caicos HDMI Audio [Radeon HD 6450 / 7450/8450/8490 OEM / R5 230/235/235X OEM]
16:10mac: sorry
16:10mac: Caicos XTX [Radeon HD 8490 / R5 235X OEM]
16:10mac: this one
16:11mac: akik: how can I check it?
16:12akik: mac: no idea, i'm asking the question
16:42wlb: wayland-protocols Merge request !56 closed ([RFC] Add action binder protocol)
16:53kennylevinsen: akik: gdm is just a login manager, the GNOME compositor is mutter
16:55kennylevinsen: mac: maybe you need to pick gnome Wayland in your login manager? Otherwise I'd recommend asking in a GNOME channel, too specific for #wayland
16:55mac: sure
17:07akik: kennylevinsen: so when gdm starts, it's not using wayland, but x11 ?
17:09asetu: .
17:11akik: i tried to help some people on #fedora who say that their system failed to use wayland after upgrade from f37 to f38
17:11akik: and i don't know where to find the wayland log file
18:54kennylevinsen: akik: I don't think gdm uses either - it is its own display server
18:56akik: kennylevinsen: how can it be its own if it used xorg before?
18:56kennylevinsen: there is no such thing as a Wayland log - what you run is GNOME's Mutter, which is a Wayland server. But likewise, GNOME channel would be the appropriate place to ask
18:58akik: kennylevinsen: where does mutter log into?
18:58kennylevinsen: that is a question for a GNOME support channel
18:58akik: i'm just trying to understand how all this works
18:58kennylevinsen: Wayland is just a protocol, and #wayland is for development of these
18:59akik: i knew how xorg worked but now i'm kind of fumbling in the dark
19:00kennylevinsen: main difference is that unlike xorg, you don't *run* Wayland. If you use GNOME, GNOME is (or rather, their Muttet component) is now the display server.
19:00akik: ok thanks
19:01kennylevinsen: hence why I'm redirecting to GNOME support channels :)
21:27wlb: wayland-protocols Issue #142 opened by Rijnhard Hessel (rijnhard) Resolution change for full screen applications https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/issues/142
22:13wlb: wayland-protocols Issue #142 closed \o/ (Resolution change for full screen applications https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/issues/142)