I asked:
I detest a graphical login and insist on running in multi-user mode
(old runlevel 3). To start an X11 session after login, I can use the
startx command. But I haven't found an equivalent command to start a
Wayland session.
An old post on this list suggests using weston-launch. But dnf says
there is no package that includes such a command and I can't find any
other weston command that looks likely. Surely I can't be the only one
wanting to start from a command line?
Samuel Sieb wrote:
You need to start the desktop you want to run. e.g. gnome-shell
Thanks. So there is no equivalent of /etc/sysconfig/desktop?
Personally, I prefer KDE. I can eliminate most of the "icons" and
similar junk and just manage using things I can read (though it does
take some effort to disable that stuff).
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