On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 11:02 AM, Braden McDaniel <bra...@endoframe.com>
wrote:

>
> > On Nov 18, 2017, at 9:11 PM, Ben <bmatt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Folks who are familiar with this feature may take it for granted, but if
> you haven't seen how to do it, you won't realize you can even select a
> different session at the login screen.  But at the normal login screen,
> after typing in your login name, there's a small widget that you can click
> on next to the "Sign in" button to pull up a list of possible window
> sessions.  One of them is "Gnome on Xorg, eg:
> >
> > https://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/files/2016/03/login.png
> >
> > Silvia is recommending you login and select the "Gnome on Xorg" session
> and that will use the Gnome on top of X11.  If you already knew this, just
> ignore this ....  :-)
>
> Thank you.  That is helpful.
>
> Unfortunately, it is helpful in establishing that I don’t see this at all.
>
> This machine has a single user account and that account does not use a
> password.  In this scenario, there is no “Sign In” button.
>
> Is the widget you’re referring to positioned elsewhere in this use case?
>

In that case, I believe you were right all along; uncommenting
"WaylandEnable=false" in custom.conf was the right way to do this for
automatic login.  And I'm afraid I don't how to debug the touchpad issue if
it's failing under both wayland and X.

Ben
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