I'm trying to play with Wayland. The issues so far 1. I originally had XFCE pattern when installing TW. I installed gnome-wayland-session pattern which pulled in some dependencies including gdm. But gdm simply does not work - whatever session I select it fails to login as any user. I presume this is the old "patterns are not self contained" issue (I never managed to recreate anything proposed by installer post-installation, which is why I was rather sad seeing these choices removed from installation dialogue). 2. In lightdm I see two GNOME sessions and one "GNOME Xorg" session. Whatever session I select I apparently end up in GNOME on Xorg (at least if I can believe loginctl session type). How can I start GNOME Wayland session from display manager? What gnome-session-wayland is supposed to do - desktop file it installs is not in any way different from "normal" desktop? 3. I can select Weston in lightdm and it actually works - it starts weston (and loginctl confirms that session type is wayland), so wayland itself sort of works - but keyboard is unusable. It seems to miss key presses/releases, so first no character is entered, when I press the same character once more it often starts auto-repeat filling screen with the same character over and over. 4. I can start GNOME wayland from tty using XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland exec dbus-run-session gnome-session but session type remains tty and I have exactly the same issue with keyboard (now in gnome-terminal instead of weston-terminal). Any ideas? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org