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Quoting: Lightkeymy Desktop Environment preference was blank. So make sure to select it again if you are using Xfce.Good catch, have solved that for everyone else now.
Quoting: TeqGoing to mention that I'm using Sway, since it's not an option. I'm probably in a minority but I'm curious if that's really less used than some of the other options you've got listed.Sway is among "Window manager only"
Quoting: TeqGoing to mention that I'm using Sway, since it's not an option. I'm probably in a minority but I'm curious if that's really less used than some of the other options you've got listed.Most of the "Window manager only" in terms of Wayland desktops is probably Sway. So, Sway is maybe about 10-15% of the 7.7% percent of people that use Wayland, provided the GNOME users have marked themselves correctly in X11 and didn't just not notice when the DE started defaulting to Wayland. When the Wayland usage starts growing it might be worth differentiating more in terms of which WM is which, but right now I feel Sway is both too niche and too dominant in its niche for it to really matter right now.
I'm a bit curious about that one individual with an Xfce running on Wayland. :P

Quoting: TeqI'm a bit curious about that one individual with an Xfce running on Wayland. :P
Indeed, this setup did also attracted some interest from my side
