On 1/18/24 3:51 PM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
Never mind. I am able to reproduce the issue by starting the TurboVNC session 
first, then
logging in locally with a Wayland session. Once the local Wayland session is 
logged in,
gnome-calculator (as an example) will always display to the Wayland session, 
even if it is
started in the TurboVNC session.
Setting GDK_BACKEND=x11 fixes the issue for GNOME-specific applications, such 
as the
calculator, and it also fixes the issue whereby I could not start a 
GNOME/TurboVNC session
while a local Wayland session was active. However, I still cannot start a 
TurboVNC session
from within the local Wayland session. I have to start the TurboVNC session 
from an SSH
session. I am still investigating, so stand by.
Just wondering? With the wayland and later gnome on Fedora, I
always had issues with trying to run a local vnc connection with
tigervnc. I've had no problems using XFCE. Seems the wayland
and gnome 3 don't like multiple logins.
In /etc/sysconfig/tvncservers have this ## is port number.
VNCSERVERS="##:msetzerii"
VNCSERVERARGS[##]="-wm xfce"

I assume you mean TurboVNC and not TigerVNC.  I just verified that the same issue we have been discussing on Ubuntu 22.04 existed on Fedora as well and is now fixed in the latest pre-release build.


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