Javier Martinez <[email protected]> writes:
From the manual:
NAME
Xwayland - an X server for running X clients under
Wayland.
You are using one X server that uses X protocol.
And as i said in my last post, a Wayland compositor can be started
_without_ an instance of Xwayland; and on my system, an Xwayland
instance gets started _after_ Wayfire has been started. How has
Wayfire been able to start without a running instance of X, either
`X`, or `Xwayland`?
If you disagree with the information provided by the Wayland
project itself at https://wayland.freedesktop.org/, i would
suggest you have a discussion with them about changing their
documentation; if you succeed in doing so, downstream docs that
reference that information can be changed accordingly.
Alexis.