El 18/9/25 a las 5:12, Alexis escribió:
Javier Martinez <[email protected]> writes:

From the manual:

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       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.


And this is when you are using wayland as is, WITHOUT an instance of Xwayland, since Xwayland is wayland for X.

And by this reason I told you several times that if you want to be a real wayland user DON'T use Xwayland.

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