Hi,

Just to add some datapoints:

I'm running sid on a AMD64/Ryzen 5 system with integrated graphics.

Am Montag, 28. Oktober 2024, 16:50:55 CET schrieb Gary Dale:
> I've been trying both X and Wayland and they both show similar failings:
> 
>  1. despite having the desktop set to restore the session on last
>     logout, it doesn't. Indeed, right now that only app that seems to
>     open is GKrellM

I experience this, too. There's a bug report for it:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1073293

>  2. When I try to shut down or start my computer, I don't get the panel
>     that gives me options. Instead the computer becomes non-responsive
>     for 30 seconds before doing what I asked on the menu (same if I hit
>     ctrl-alt-del).

I can't say that I've seen this kind of behaviour on my specific system.

>  3. When I open a window, it doesn't restore to the previous size or
>     position.

I *think* restoring the position can't be done on wayland, but maybe I'm 
mistaken about that.
Restoring window size does work for me, though.

> I'm using Wayland right now, and it's not really living up to its hype
> as being faster than X. When I try to log back in after the screen
> locks, I have to wait until the screen actually wakes up before I can
> enter my password.

I've recently switched to Wayland because X11 was kind of broken on sid for a 
little time, IIRC. Entering my password before the display wakes up works fine 
here.

Cheers,
  Johannes




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